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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 Building - Milton Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #87001944

Contributing Site - Washington Oaks HD - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #09000400

 

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

Farmer meeting of the farmer organization RECAP in Togo.

 

Vredeseilanden wants to contribute to viable livelihoods of organized family farmers and support development programmes in Africa, Asia and Latin-America.

 

veco.vredeseilanden.org

 

Photo by Marc Goldchstein.

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.

 

Contributed to their crowdfunding appeal. Fortunately they seem to be doing OK now. Amazing place

Contributing Building - Barnesville Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #95000733

 

Built 1884

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Contributing Building - River Road Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #98000861

Photo contributed by Luka Bartulovic.

 

Luka is an outstanding photographer specializing in sailing photography.

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

Contributing Building - Model Land Company Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #83001439

Contributing Building - Crescent City Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

Contributing Building - Toccoa Downtown Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #11000879

 

Formerly the US Post Office

Contributing Building - St Augustine Town Plan Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #70000847

Contributing Building - University of Florida Campus Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #89000322

 

Built 1953

Architect: William Augustus Edwards

-Contributed Photo by Jim Ross

Contributing Building - St Augustine Town Plan Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #70000847

Built in 1904, this Collegiate Gothic structure is a contributing property to the Chapel Hill Historic District.

 

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (popularly known as UNC, North Carolina, or simply Carolina) is a public research university in Orange County. The flagship of the University of North Carolina system, it is considered a Public Ivy, or a public institution which offers an academic experience similar to that of an Ivy League university. After being chartered in 1789, the university first began enrolling students in 1795, making it one of the oldest public universities in the United States. Among the claimants, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is the only one to have held classes and graduated students as a public university in the eighteenth century.

 

The first public institution of higher education in North Carolina, the school opened its doors to students on February 12, 1795. However, North Carolina became coeducational under the leadership of President Kemp Plummer Battle in 1877, and began the process of desegregation under Chancellor Robert Burton House when African-American graduate students were admitted in 1951, 156 years after the university opened its doors. In 1952, North Carolina opened its own hospital, UNC Health Care, for research and treatment.

 

Much of the oldest portion of campus contributes to the Chapel Hill Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, and was expanded in 2015.

 

Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Cha...

Contributing Building - South Main Street Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #94000375

 

Style: Classical Revival

Contributing Building - Wakulla Springs Archeological and Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #92001760

 

Built 1937

Style: Mediterranean Revival

Architects: Marsh and Saxelbye

In downtown Ambridge, Pennsylvania, on July 10th, 2020, buildings at 303, 305, 307, 309, and 311 Merchant Street (built 1908, 1908, 1908, 1913, and 1908, respectively), "contributing properties" in the Ambridge Commercial Historic District, 100005420 on the National Register of Historic Places, at the northwest corner of Merchant Street and 3rd Street, as viewed from the intersection of Merchant Street and Duss Avenue.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Ambridge (7013292)

• Beaver (county) (1002171)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• apartments (300004063)

• brick (clay material) (300010463)

• brick red (color) (300311462)

• brickwork (works by material) (300015333)

• brown (color) (300127490)

• brownish orange (300126858)

• brownish pink (300126215)

• buff (color) (300263546)

• central business districts (300000868)

• commercial buildings (300005147)

• historic buildings (300008063)

• historic districts (300000737)

• lampposts (300101536)

• storefronts (300002533)

• two-story (300163703)

• utility poles (300006446)

 

Wikidata items:

• 10 July 2020 (Q57396811)

• 1900s in architecture (Q16482507)

• 1908 in architecture (Q727772)

• 1910s in architecture (Q11185482)

• 1913 in architecture (Q2811165)

• Ambridge Commercial Historic District (Q112945203)

• contributing property (Q76321820)

• July 10 (Q2689)

• July 2020 (Q55281154)

• National Register of Historic Places (Q3719)

• Pittsburgh metropolitan area (Q7199458)

• streetlight (Q503958)

• Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784) (Q3536790)

• Western Pennsylvania (Q7988152)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Buildings—Pennsylvania (sh85017803)

• Historic districts—Pennsylvania (sh91004519)

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Hajvery University (HU) held HU Convocation 2016 on Saturday, February 27, 2016 at HU Euro Campus. Dignitaries from Government and non-Government Institutions, Chairman and Members of the Hajvery University, Board of Governors, Vice Chancellors of Universities, Rectors, Deans and other distinguished guests attended the convocation to celebrate the academic achievements of the students and the university alike.

 

More than 850 Male and Female students received degrees during the ceremony. High achieving students were awarded scholastic awards, gold & silver medals. The event hosted over 2000 participants.

 

Rector, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz lauded the efforts of the students who achieved their degrees through hard work and perseverance. He encouraged them to continue their efforts to achieve success in professional careers. Director Administration, Maj, General (retd) Muhammad Latif, in his address commended Chairman, Board of Governors, Mr. Atif Mushtaq for his untiring efforts to provide HU students the best educational opportunities possible. He further commended the teaching faculty, research staff for their hard word and encouraged them to bring even more accolades in the fields of teaching and research.

 

Chairman, Board of Governors, Mr. Atif Mushtaq expressed the varsity’s commitment to continue producing the best Engineers, Entrepreneurs, Fashion Designers, Producers, Anchors, Pharmacists, Economists, Software Engineers, and a host of other Professionals, thus contributing towards the nation building of Pakistan.

Matt Weber, who contributes short segments to "This Is the Day", encourages viewers to donate to CatholicTV. See some of his videos here.

 

The CatholicTV network held its 19th annual fundraising telethon on October 1, the feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the network's patron saint. These photos capture the behind-the-scenes work of many employees and volunteers to support the work of network through the generosity of many donors. CatholicTV is part of the Catholic Media Secretariat of the Archdiocese of Boston.

 

(Photo credit: George Martell/The Pilot Media Group) May not be reproduced without permission. All rights reserved.

Contributing Building - DeFuniak Springs Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #92001048

Contributing Building - Thomasville Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #84001258

Contributing Building - City of Alachua Downtown Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

Part of the Jackson Multiple Resource Study

Jackson, Breathitt County, KY

Listed: 02/21/1986

 

The Jackson Commercial District is composed of thirteen contributing buildings, two non-contributing buildings and two non-contributing sites. The majority of the contributing buildings are two-story brick structures, vernacular in design, with three to five bay facades. Despite alterations, portions of the original first floor cast iron storefronts can be seen on many of the buildings. The district is located on both sides of Main Street from Court Street West to Broadway Street. Built over a time period from 1892 to 1922, these buildings housed Jackson's major merchandising, banking and professional services during boom era.

 

The Jackson Commercial District is significant-under-criteria A and C. It is significant under criterion A because of its association with the town's major commercial development as a result of its being the railhead for the Lexington and Eastern Railroad and, subsequently, the gateway to the eastern Kentucky coalfields while Louisville and Nashville RR extended the rail lines. Major buildings from this era are located in the district and once contained a general store, hotel, and professional offices associated with Jackson's boom era from 1892 to 1922.

 

The Jackson Commercial District is also significant under criterion C because of the architectural integrity of the district considered as a whole. Despite alterations to first floors and changes in window sashes on some upper stories, the buildings are Jackson's best examples of the vernacular style of the era. Technology and craftsmanship are apparent in the cast iron storefronts, pressed metal cornices, brick corbelling, and stone work.

 

Contributing Buildings - Wilmington Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #74001364

 

100 Block North Front St

 

L to R - F W Woolworth Building (NC), George R French and Sons Building (C, 1873), Morris Bear Building (C, 1882), Munds Drug Store (C, 1882)

Contributing Building - Quitman Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #82002388

 

303 E Screven St

 

Built ca 1920

Contributing Buildings - Vienna Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #04001557

Contributing Building - Chaires Community Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #00001502

Scott Collins contributes to my lunch being taken (against my will) from another table, by distracting me from that nefarious act.

Contributing Building - Cherry Valley Village Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #88000472

Our garden contributes to the well bee(ing) of bumble bees

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