4 Insurance payments 7 Centennial commemorations 8 Panoramas... M I , and an epicenter beneath Santa Monica Bay. [16] Damage [edit] Damaged houses on Howard Street Seismographs on the U.S....
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[2] • VA Senate Jill Holtzman Vogel (R) [2] • U.S.... nearby Winchester, which is about 5 mi (8 km) to the north.... [15] The mostly German-speaking residents soon left off the "h" in...
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Ka(h)nawha, derives from the region's Iroquoian dialects meaning "water way" or "Canoe Way... The Kanawha salt industry declined in importance after 1861, until the onset of World War I...
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In February 1752, [12] the Virginia House of Burgesses granted the fourth city charter in Virginia to 'Winchester' as Frederick Town was renamed after Colonel Wood's birthplace in England....
The house became a tourist attraction nine months after Winchester's death in 1922. The Victorian and Gothic-style mansion is renowned for its size and its architectural curiosities and for...
David Ogden Stiers, the tall, balding, baritone-voiced actor who brought articulate, somewhat snobbish comic dignity to six seasons of the acclaimed television series “M*A*S*H,” died on Saturday at his home in Newport, Ore., a small coastal city southwest of Salem. He was 75. His death was announced on Twitter by his agent, Mitchell K. Stubbs, who said the cause was bladder cancer. Mr. Stiers joined the cast of “M*A*S*H” in 1977, when Larry Linville, who had played the pompous and inept Maj. Frank Burns, left the show. The series, a com ...