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Contributing Building - Guyton Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #82002408
602 Central Blvd
Built 1890
Contributing Building - Crescent City Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #96001367
Contributing Building - New Evergreen Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #93001542
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WIBN contributed more than 40 articles of clothing for Operation Bundle-Up, a program that provides clothing and warmth to families in need in the Lehigh Valley, PA area.
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Contributing Building - Titusville Commercial District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #89002164
Contributing Building - Bloomington Central Business District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #85000363
Built 1926
Contributing Building - Winslow Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #89000316
Built 1912-13
Contributing Building - Springfield Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #86003640
April 27, 2022 - Walking by the The Natural Pavilion designed by DP6 architectuurstudio. "With The Natural Pavilion we show that architecture can contribute to solving the major world problems of today. In three words: Paris in practice!
The construction industry faces enormous challenges. Not only is the housing shortage very large, the reduction of CO2 and nitrogen emissions in combination with stricter legislation and environmental regulations also creates great complexity in project development. Other societal challenges are the energy transition and the increasing exclusion of the middle class from the market for owner-occupied homes. In addition, the construction sector has the ambition to be fully circular by 2050.
But why wait until 2050?
The Natural Pavilion, part of the Dutch Innovation Experience at the Floriade Expo 2022, shows that it is already possible to develop homes, schools and offices on an industrial scale that are fully circular, biobased, energy neutral and in close connection with nature. . Moreover, we prove that these can be built at a pace that has never been achieved before. It is the answer to the Floriade theme 'Growing Green Cities': a new spatial and social relationship between city and country for the ever-increasing urban population worldwide, without exhausting Mother Earth.
With The Natural Pavilion – which can be visited from 14 April to 9 October 2022 – we prove that there are solutions for the shortage of energy, raw materials and housing. We show a more sustainable way of agriculture, urbanization and climate adaptation and restore biodiversity. The pavilion is constructed almost entirely from local biobased materials and is literally an accumulation of innovations. For example, the pavilion shows the possibilities of using greenery in the living and working environment (also with stacked construction), new forms of rainwater collection and use, sustainable foundation solutions, optimal use of natural daylight, natural ventilation and minimal energy consumption. The combination of a super flexible modular construction method" Previous description: www-thenaturalpavilion-eu.translate.goog/the-natural-pavi...
Contributing Building - University of Notre Dame: Main and South Quadrangles Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #78000053
Contributing Building - Oil Capital Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #10001013
Architect: Arthur M. Atkinson
Built 1923
Style: Classical Revival
The Chapel of the Veterans was constructed in 1893 at Western Branch of the National Home for Disabled Soldiers in Leavenworth, Kansas. The facility was built to housed injured and aging veterans of the Civil War. The Gothic style inspired chapel is actually a unique blend of architectural features that incorporate both a Catholic and a Protestant chapel on two levels in the building. The chapel is the only religious related building in a complex of secular, military style buildings.
The Western Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Chapel of the Veterans is a contributing property. The facility is designated a National Historic Landmark District.
Contributing Building - Hambidge Center Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #82000146
56 volunteers spent Saturday 9/12/09 cleaning it. I wish to think everyone who contributed their time to making such a fantastic change.
Anyone can see the huge difference between the first set of photos (before the clean up) and these photos taken after the cleanup. Three forty yard dumpsters were filled, one with trash, one with wood / yard waste, and one with metal (mostly shopping carts). Some of the more noteworthy debris included 36 shopping carts, two motor cycles, six bicycles, a bath tub, a wooden exercise treadmill, several bowling balls, and an Oxy-Acetylene tank.
This monumental effort would have never been possible without so many incredible volunteers! Thank you, Thank you all!!!
Note: This phograph is courtesy of and taken by Jeff Campbell
Contributing Building - Call Street Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #85003329
22 Artists contributed to Seven Collections for the Refugee Rights Day Art Exhibit in Toronto - April 2008.
Monireh Mohammadi , an Iranian-Canadian, is a freelance writer/translator and human rights activist residing in Toronto . She is also a member of the editorial board at the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture.
She is presenting four pieces of her art to the exhibition. The medium used is a combination of Oil and Acrylic on canvas. Ms. Mohammadi has contributed 6 pieces of her art to this exhibit.
Contributing Building - Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #86001534
Built 1872
Style: Victorian
Contributing Building - Southeast Gainesville Residential District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #87002435
Contributing Building - Tockwotton Love Place Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #84001260
IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! community event at the All Souls Unitarian Church at 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 28 September 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Performances
Quique Aviles (El Salvador)
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Contributing Building - Fort Myers Downtown Commercial District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #89002325
Built 1911
Contributing Building - Titusville Commercial District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #89002164
Contributing Building - Railroad Avenue Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #84000640
Contributing Building - Downtown Douglas Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #93000941
Contributing Building - Colquitt Town Square Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #83000237
Contributing Building - Madison Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #74000696 and #89002159
Contributing Buildings - Donalsonville Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #02000190
After raising over 76,700 pennies to contribute $767.41 for Audubon's Pennies for the Planet campaign, over 400 students and teachers at Columbia Elementary School were treated to an Audubon BioBash party on Thursday, June 10th!
Columbia raised more money than any school in the nation this year (by Audubon's April 30th deadline). In return, Billy B, "The Natural Science Song and Dance Man," led the school in an engaging performance of environmental fun and learning.
Contributing Building - Barnesville Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #95000733
Built 1884
Contributing Building - River Road Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #98000861
This commercial block is a contributing property to the Downtown Xenia Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.
Xenia, Ohio is a lovely town located to the southeast of Dayton in the southwest of the state. It serves as the seat of Greene County.
Contributing to investment accounts, creating an HSA (Health Savings Account), and starting a 529 Education fund are some of the strategies that wealthy people use to avoid overpaying income tax. But how do you know which of these strategies applies to your unique situation? Before you make a decision, watch this real-life example.
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Contributing Building - Monument Square Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #84002512
Style: Romanesque Revival
Contributing Building - Alamo Plaza Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #77001425
Built 1904
Architect: Atlee Ayres