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Listed 1/29/2018
Reference Number: 100003210
Malibu Historic District is significant in the area of Recreation/Entertainment for its contribution to the growth and development of surfing from 1945 to 1959. Malibu played an important role in the development of surfboard design and production, in addition to surfing style. The long rides offered by Malibu’s waves placed it at the center of the evolution of surfing style and technology, as well as fueling the cultural evolution of what surfers looked like, in and out of the water. Malibu surfers perfected a relaxed, aggressive, “cool” style of surfing and many of the era’s best came from, or regularly surfed at, Malibu. Their accomplishments helped bring surfing into a modern age, and earned Malibu an international reputation as the destination for high-performance surfing. Although new ideas of surfing were developing worldwide, Malibu served as a cultural, technological, and intellectual arena for its expert surfers and surfboard shapers. It was a focal point for surfboard design theory, deconstruction of surfing style, and development of a lifestyle that defined this era of surfing while serving as a template for the next. Malibu is associated with the broader history of surfing as the place that best represents the evolution of modern surfing in the minds of both surfers and the general public. The period of significance begins in 1945 when pioneering surfboard shaper Bob Simmons dedicated his energies to shaping surfboards and thereby initiated a design program that, with others in the years to follow, dramatically changed surfboards’ design, production, and performance. The period of significance ends in 1959 with release of the feature film Gidget, adapted from the 1957 eponymous novella, which projected to the general public the stories and exploits of a group of Malibu surfers as a model for a youth oriented, California-inspired, beach culture.
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4 mars 2008, Transports Florkzak a Gimont, Gers. Messagerie generale et express pour le compte de France Express, Graveleau, Sernam, Mory, etc.
"Kissing Rock", where young folks go to make out and where jamming coinage in a crack gets you a wish (in theory).
Vacation photos from three weeks on Exploits Islands, Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland, in July 2011.
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited (NCMEC) 2023 Hope Gala, Sept. 14, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Sept. 14, 2023, at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Claire Edkins/NCMEC
United Against Human Trafficking's annual Unite fundraiser at Oakmont Houston, featuring honoree Commander Dale. Thank you to Melissa Taylor for taking these beautiful photos. Visit www.uaht.org for more.
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2024 "40 Years of Hope" Celebration, Sept. 26, 2024
NCMEC held its “40 Years of Hope” celebration on Sept. 26, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. For 40 years, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has been the leading global nonprofit in child protection. Over the past four decades, NCMEC has assisted with the safe recovery of more than 400,000 missing children, stopped the spread of millions of child sexual abuse images, and protected children with groundbreaking prevention education around the world. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
Double exploit de Stéphane « Atch » Chaufourier qui organisait sa Supreme League de MMA ce dimanche 21 à Aubervilliers. Verdict : un bon millier d’aficionados, et les combattants de la Atch Academy qui infligent un 5-0 à la Snake Team !
Rubens exploits the full effect of this dramatic scene as panic strikes the horses and riders. The use of strong lighting and a compressed composition are typical of his work shortly after returning to Antwerp from Italy in 1608.
Signature du Protocole de partage d’informations et de signalement d’allégations d’exploitation et d’abus sexuels, entre la MINUSCA, les Agences des Nations Unies, les ONG internationales et les partenaires locaux ce lundi 03 Septembre à Bangui. Cérémonie en présence de la Ministre de la promotion de la femme, de la famille et de la protection de l’enfant, , Gisele Pana, du Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général des Nations Unies, Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, de son adjointe, Najat Rochdi, également Coordinatrice humanitaire et Représentante résidente du PNUD, ainsi de quelques membres du gouvernement et des chefs de missions diplomatiques et organisations internationales.
Photos: UN/MINUSCA - Hervé serefio
**Lincoln Historic District** - National Register of Historic Places Ref # 66000477, date listed 10/15/1966
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Lincoln, NM (Lincoln County)
A National Historic Landmark (www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalhistoriclandmarks/list-of-nh...).
Lincoln, New Mexico was founded circa 1854 by a band of Hispano farmers from the Rio Grande valley who were enabled by increased U.S. military protection against Apache raids to exploit the fertile land of the Rio Bonito valley. Known, as La Placita del Rio Bonito (the little town by the beautiful river).
Circa 1880, Anglo influences began to have an effect on Lincoln architecture. Exteriors as well as interiors were stuccoed, milled windows and doors became common.
The decade from 1870-1880 which roughly marks the period of Lincoln's outstanding significance also marks the incursion of Anglo settlers and the construction of the buildings which figured so prominently in the Lincoln County Wars. In 1873 there were approximately 100 inhabitants of Lincoln, and only one Anglo family. By 1880 there were sixty structures in the town.
Aside from its exciting and dramatic history and its importance to the development of the cattle industry of southeastern New Mexico (over 300,000 cattle were on this range during the 1870's and 80's), Lincoln's historical value lies in its state of preservation. It is probably the best preserved surviving example of a frontier cow town. (1)
References (1) NRHP Nomination Form s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/electronic-records/rg...
Participants of the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites User Forum in Africa conduct a field visit to Maranyundo Weather Radar Site in Nyamata in Rwanda's south.
The Honorable Kim Chaney Cullman District Court Judge and Kathy Wilson, Chair of the Cullman County Human Trafficking Task Force, have been extremely active so far in 2017.
The Reason? January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Cullman County.
In this joint interview, Judge Chaney and Chair Wilson explain the realities of Sexual Exploitation and other forms of Human Trafficking in Cullman County circa January 2017.
For more details, please see: cullmantoday.com/2017/01/14/chaney-wilson-explain-cullman...
Here Are Some Of The Important Recent Activities of the Task Force
January 2017 Proclaimed Human Trafficking Awareness Month
cullmantoday.com/2017/01/10/january-2017-proclaimed-human...
Mayor Jacobs Proclaims Human Trafficking Awareness Day
cullmantoday.com/2017/01/12/mayor-jacobs-proclaims-human-...
Human Trafficking Happens In Cullman County
cullmantoday.com/2016/01/07/human-trafficking-happens-in-...
NATIONAL EXPOSURE FOR CULLMAN: Partnership For The Blue Campaign
Hangar d'une exploitation agricole de la Zone d'Aménagement Différé : l'agriculteur affiche en grand sa volonté de rester sur ses terres par son refus du projet d'aéroport de Notre-Dame des Landes
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited (NCMEC) 2023 Hope Gala, Sept. 14, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Sept. 14, 2023, at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Claire Edkins/NCMEC