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From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
This is the old Woodward High School in Cincinnati's Pendleton neighborhood. The Renaissance Revival-style building was constructed in 1907-10, with US President William Howard Taft, who graduated from the school in 1874, laying the cornerstone for the building. Woodward High School is the oldest high school in the city, and was the first major public school in the city, opening in 1831 on land donated by William and Abigail Cutter Woodward, who are buried on the property. The original two-story building lasted from 1831 until 1855, when it was replaced with a large Gothic structure, which in turn made way for this building in 1907. Woodward High School at the time was one of the most modern high school facilities in the world, with 150 rooms that included two indoor pools, flush toilet facilities, central heating, a large centrally-located auditorium, and a gymnasium within the walls of the structure. However, the building became increasingly unsuited and constrained for modern high school needs by the time World War II was over, and the high school departed for a new facility in Bond Hill in 1953, which has since been replaced with a new building. The old building then served as Abigail Cutter Junior High School from 1953 until 1977, when the School of the Creative and Performing Arts took over the building, remaining in it until 2010, when a new building was constructed near Music Hall on one side of Washington Park. The building was then vacant until very recently, when it was converted by Core Redevelopment into the Alumni Lofts, very well detailed apartments that are located in close proximity to Downtown, the Pendleton Arts District, Ziegler Park, and Over-the-Rhine.
The Pendleton Round-Up at the Pendleton Round-Up Stadium is a major annual rodeo in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. Held during the second full week of September each year since 1910, the rodeo brings roughly 50,000 people every year to the city of Pendleton.[2] The Pendleton Round-Up is a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).
The Round-Up was incorporated as a non-profit organization July 29, 1910, as the "Northwestern Frontier Exhibition Association."[3] The rodeo was primarily a creation of local ranchers led by Herman Rosenberg.
Bronc rider Bonnie McCarroll (1897–1929) died in a rodeo accident at Pendleton. The PRCA, formed in 1936, initially scheduled no events for women as a result of her death.
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From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
The 35th commandant of the Marine Corps, General James F. Amos, the 17th sergeant major of the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Micheal P. Barrett visit Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton to speak with the local, state and federal firefighting departments who participated in firefighting efforts during the Basilone Complex Fire. Camp Pendleton Fire Department, CAL FIRE, the U.S. Forest Service, and many more local fire departments combined their efforts with military assets to combat the blazes across the base.
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
Pendleton, IN. - What a day! What a day Christmas was. Christmas in Pendleton, Indiana that is. From early Saturday morning with the crowing of the Pendleton Snow Princess, the measuring of what is probably a record snow by Parade Grand Marshall, Alicia Roman of WISH-TV and then toward evening with the Christmas Tree Lighting and caroling, the entire town of Pendleton was filled with children, parents, and shoppers for a day that will be long remembered by all.
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
The 35th commandant of the Marine Corps, General James F. Amos, the 17th sergeant major of the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Micheal P. Barrett visit Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton to speak with Marines who participated in firefighting efforts during the Basilone Complex Fire. The Marines worked day and night on the ground and in the air to combat the multiple blazes across the base.
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
The Pendleton Round-Up at the Pendleton Round-Up Stadium is a major annual rodeo in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. Held during the second full week of September each year since 1910, the rodeo brings roughly 50,000 people every year to the city of Pendleton.[2] The Pendleton Round-Up is a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).
The Round-Up was incorporated as a non-profit organization July 29, 1910, as the "Northwestern Frontier Exhibition Association."[3] The rodeo was primarily a creation of local ranchers led by Herman Rosenberg.
Bronc rider Bonnie McCarroll (1897–1929) died in a rodeo accident at Pendleton. The PRCA, formed in 1936, initially scheduled no events for women as a result of her death.
from Wikipedia
Pendleton, IN. - What a day! What a day Christmas was. Christmas in Pendleton, Indiana that is. From early Saturday morning with the crowing of the Pendleton Snow Princess, the measuring of what is probably a record snow by Parade Grand Marshall, Alicia Roman of WISH-TV and then toward evening with the Christmas Tree Lighting and caroling, the entire town of Pendleton was filled with children, parents, and shoppers for a day that will be long remembered by all.