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182 documents for 1926 heritage hotel
  • ...The 307-room, four-diamond Alyeska Prince Hotel is the resort's centerpiece. Facilities include mo..., KOAHNIC-Public Radio, Alaska, Native Heritage Center and Nature Conservancy. Calista managers ar...Year Founded: 1926 Estab. in Alaska: 1926 Branches in AK: 8 Alaska Re...

  • ... all of the participants watched, in their hotel rooms, the address to the Nation by the President ...ed. 1926). The First Congress instituted the practice of be... to our Nation's legal and governmental heritage is surely no more of a step towards establishment ...

  • The Jayhawk State Theatre of Kansas' board of directors is ready to make things happen. We are now ready to raise the big bucks," said board member Kathy Duncan. "It is time.

    The Kansas State Historical Society's Heritage Trust Fund granted the theater, 720 S.W. Jackson, ... and vaudeville palace, which was built in 1926. The board has raised $600,000 in the past 15 year...The theater was vacated in May 1976. The Hotel Jayhawk, which is attached to the theater, was ren...

  • Obituaries Today aBarker, Clarence G. Buckbee, Wilford P. Burgess, Damien Burgess, Ruth A. Goff, Clarence Guy, Jean Hawkins, Mildred A. Holt, Thelma I. Jeffries, Mable M. Johnson, John C. Johnson, Katuria Kessinger, Rev. Jack A. Jr. Learmonth, Beverly A. McClung, James N. McMillan, Alma M. Morgan, Mary N. Murphy, Virginia R. Nelson, Margaret M. Puckett, Carl H. Quarles, Frieda M. Reynolds, Aaron K. Shawver, Charles T. Sigmon, William J. Stalnaker, Orza M. Surface, Karon Thacker, Billy E. Thompson, James A. Walker, Donald E. Watson, Lester Williams, Mary G. Workman, George J. Clarence Granville Barker

    ...Born Sept. 3, 1926, in Edmond, he was the son of the late W.P. and Fl... in 1927 and opened the General Lewis Hotel. She was a 1941 graduate of Greenbrier College for...Tuesday, June 14, at Heritage Funeral Home, Matthews, N.C. The funeral will be h...

  • ... Barranquilla, Colombia; c/o INMOBILIARIA HOTELERA DEL CARIBE LTDA., Barranquilla, Colombia; c/o INVE...REVIVAL OF ISLAMIC HERITAGE SOCIETY (RIHS); a.k.a. REVIVAL OF ISLAMIC SOCIETY ...) [ZIMBABWE] NKOMO, Stephen; DOB 3 Oct 1926; Politburo Senior Committee Member of Zimbabwe (in...

  • Today's Obituaries Barker, Clarence G. Buckbee, Wilford P. Burgess, Damien Burgess, Ruth A. Goff, Clarence Guy, Jean Hawkins, Mildred A. Holt, Thelma I. Jeffries, Mable M. Johnson, John C. Johnson, Katuria Kessinger, Rev. Jack A. Jr. Learmonth, Beverly A. McClung, James N. McMillan, Alma M. Morgan, Mary N. Murphy, Virginia R. Nelson, Margaret M. Puckett, Carl H. Quarles, Frieda M. Reynolds, Aaron K. Shawver, Charles T. Sigmon, William J. Stalnaker, Orza M. Surface, Karon Thacker, Billy E. Thompson, James A. Walker, Donald E. Watson, Lester Williams, Mary G. Workman, George J. Clarence Granville Barker

    ...Born Sept. 3, 1926, in Edmond, he was the son of the late W.P. and Fl... in 1927 and opened the General Lewis Hotel. She was a 1941 graduate of Greenbrier College for...Tuesday, June 14, at Heritage Funeral Home, Matthews, N.C. The funeral will be h...

  • ... fundamental ideal in our constitutional heritage. . . . Once it is decided that a particular Bill o...Co. v. United States, 271 U.S. 268 (1926). See also United States v. Abilene & So. Ry., 2...525 (1923), overruled by West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, 300 U.S. 379 (1937). . . E.g. ,...

  • I hear them before I see them. At Churchill Downs in Louisville, two sable colored thoroughbreds emerge from the morning fog like ghostly apparitions, their hooves beating rhythmically around the world's most famous horse racing track. There's no roaring crowd to cheer them on; it's just an exercise run, but these 2-yearolds seem to know they are being groomed for something special. The Kentucky Derby, annually the first Saturday in May, is touted as "the most exciting two minutes in sports," but if you can't make it the Derby, the Kentucky Derby Museum's Barn and Backside Tour offers a chance to see impressive thoroughbreds, some of them Derby contenders. Even those well past their racing days are magnificent.

    ... in Kentucky's long bourbon- making heritage. If you won't be attending the Derby, the 17-minut...THE BROWN HOTEL. The mint julep is the official drink of the Kentu...Chef Fred Schmidt invented the hot brown in 1926 as a late-night snack for guests at the hotel's n...

  • A McKeesport landmark stands as another of the downtown business district's empty buildings, with its fate likely to be determined in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. City officials would prefer a solution before the old Penn McKee Hotel stands out, reputedly, as a further eyesore amid extension of a state-funded rehabilitation of Fifth Avenue.

    ...The Penn McKee opened Sept. 1, 1926, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Strawberry Alle... of the Penn McKee to the McKeesport Heritage Center. "Closure was never reached with (RACM coun...

  • The lights are on, but nobody's home. Once the Queen of Memphis, the Sterick Building reigned as Tennessee's tallest structure from 1930 through the mid-1950s, only to fall vacant and unwanted, if not unloved, 25 years ago.

    ... lease signed by their great-grandparents in 1926. The lease requires the building to be maintained ... historic preservation group Memphis Heritage Inc. West recalled as a child going to appointment...Morris said a "dream" scenario would be a hotel on lower floors, apartments on middle floors and c...



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