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Old Ones (Buffyverse) In the Buffyverse the Old Ones are the extremely powerful pure-breed demons that once dominated earth before humankind appeared. Illyria is one of these demons, though her real form was revealed only in an illustration.
Old Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters The old Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters, a 5-storey building, was used by the Ontario Provincial Police from the 1950s to 1995 (when the OPP moved to Orillia, Ontario). The building was later sold to film production company Juxtaproduction and targeted for use in film shoots, but the building remains abandoned for now.
Old Operating Theatre The Old Operating Theatre Museum is one of London’s most intriguing historic interiors. It is located in the garret (Herb Garret) of St Thomas's Church, Southwark, on the original site of St Thomas' Hospital.
Old Oquirrh Bucket The Old Oquirrh Bucket (named after the Oquirrh Mountains to the west of Salt Lake City) is the symbol of in-state basketball supremacy in Utah. Every year since 1974 the trophy has been awarded to the in-state college team (Utah State, Utah, Southern Utah, BYU, Utah Valley State, and Weber State) which has the best win-loss record against in-state competition.
Old Order German Baptist Brethren The Old Order German Baptist Brethren are a small group of Brethren that split from the Old German Baptist Brethren (OGBB) in 1921. Though similar to the Old German Baptist Brethren in faith and practice, the Old Order German Baptist Brethren represent those who desired to maintain a strict adherence to tradition.
Old Order Mennonite Old Order Mennonites is a branch of the Mennonite church. Although the term strictly refers to one particular group, it is often used to refer to those groups of Mennonites who practice a lifestyle without some elements of modern technology.
Old Ottawa South Old Ottawa South is an older urban neighbourhood in Ottawa, Canada. About 8000 people live in Old Ottawa South, a relatively small and compact neighbourhood, located between the Rideau Canal (to the north) and the Rideau River (to the south).
Old Palace (Belgrade) The Old Palace (Serbian: Стари Двор, Stari Dvor) , the Royal Palace of the Obrenović dynasty of Serbia, presently housing the City Assembly of Belgrade, is located at the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovića streets in Belgrade, Serbia.
Old Palm Beach Junior College Building The Old Palm Beach Junior College Building (also known as the Science/Manual Training Building at Old Palm Beach High School) is a historic site in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It is located at 813 Gardenia Avenue.
Old Parliament House, Canberra Old Parliament House, formerly known as the Provisional Parliament House, was the seat of the Parliament of Australia from 1927 to 1988. The building was opened in 9 May 1927 as a temporary base for the Commonwealth Parliament following its relocation from Melbourne to the new capital, Canberra, until a grander building could be constructed.
Old Parliament House, Singapore The Old Parliament House (Chinese: 前国会大厦), now known as the Arts House at the Old Parliament, is a building in Singapore. It is currently a multi-disciplinary arts venue which plays host to art exhibitions and concerts.
Old Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador Old Perlican is a fishing village on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. Incorporated in 1971, it is one of the oldest fishing communities in Newfoundland, serving as the major fishing station in Trinity Bay for migratory fisherman from England in the 1600s.
Old Permic script The Old Permic script, sometimes called Abur, is an original ancient Permic writing system introduced by a Russian missionary Stepan Khrap, also known as Saint Stephen of Perm (Степан Храп, св. Стефан Пермский) in 1372.
Old Plank Road The Old Plank Road is a plank road in Imperial County, California that was built in 1915 as an east-west route over the Algodones Dunes, effectively connecting the extreme lower section of Southern California to Arizona and which provided the last link in a commercial route between San Diego and Yuma.
Old Polk County Courthouse The Old Polk County Courthouse (also known as the Imperial Polk County Courthouse) (constructed in 1908-09) is a historic site in Bartow, Florida, located at 100 East Main Street. On August 7, 1989, it was added to the U.
Old Pop in an Oak Old Pop in an Oak is a dance song by the Swedish band Rednex, off their first album. It is essentially a nonsensical song that relies on a catchy beat and the band's trademark blend of country and electronica to carry it.
Old Port Portland, Maine's Old Port district, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th century brick buildings and fishing piers, is a top tourist destination. The district is filled with boutiques, restaurants and bars.
Old Port of Montreal Stretching for over two kilometres along the St-Lawrence River in Old Montreal, the Old Port Of Montreal has been the social, economic and cultural soul of Montreal ever since early French fur traders used it as a trading post in 1611. It was here that the city and the port came to life more than 350 years ago.
Old Post Office (Albuquerque) The Old Post Office is the oldest surviving federal building in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Located at the corner of Fourth and Gold in downtown Albuquerque, the Mediterranean-style building was built in 1908 under the supervision of architect James Knox Taylor.
Old Post Office Building (Washington, D.C.) The Old Post Office Pavilion is located the intersection of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, DC. Its strong arches, squat columns, and 315 ft-high tower make it the third tallest structure and the last major examples of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in the District of Columbia.
Old Prescott Road Old Prescott Road is a road in Greely community in Ottawa, Canada, that goes from Mitch Owens Road all the way to Stagecoach Road. It's only two lane, and the speed limit is 60 km/h in the built up area from Mitch Owens until past Shadow Ridge Estates.
Old Presque Isle Light The Old Presque Isle Light was the first lighthouse in the Presque Isle, Michigan area, built in 1840, supported physically by two-thirds stone and one-third brick, and supported financially by funds appropriated by Congress two years earlier. The tower and dwelling did not last long in the harsh weather, however, and by 1867 they were deteriorated enough for Congress to find need for a newer station.
Old Profanity Showboat (Thekla) The Old Profanity Showboat was a late 1982 middle-of-the-night brainchild of Ki Longfellow-Stanshall, the wife of Vivian Stanshall, one of England's national treasures. The showboat was based on the idea of creating, owning, and running a theatre on a sea-going ship and using it to showcase music of every sort (limited only by the size of the hold), including cabaret, comedy, plays, musicals, and poetry events.
Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau The Old Protestant Cemetery () was established by the British East India Company in 1821 in Macau in response to a lack of burial sites for Protestants in the Catholic Portuguese colony. It is the last resting place of the artist George Chinnery, missionaries Robert Morrison and Rev.
Old Prussia Old Prussia was the land extending from the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea to the Masurian Lakes district, known as Prussia, was called Brus in the 8th century map of the Bavarian Geographer. Previous historians had documented the Prussian tribes as Easterners : Aesti or Aisti.
Old Prussian language Old Prussian is an extinct Baltic language, once spoken by the inhabitants of the area that later became East Prussia (now north-eastern Poland and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia) prior to the German colonization of the area beginning in the 13th century. In Old Prussian itself, the language was called “Prūsiskan” or “Prūsiskai Bilā” A few experimental communities involved in reviving] a reconstructed form of the language now exist in [[Lithuania, Poland, and other countries.
Old Prussians The Old Prussians or Baltic Prussians ( or PruĂźen; Latin: Pruteni; ; ) were an ethnic group, made up of the Baltic tribes that inhabited the lands of the southeastern Baltic Sea in the area around the Vistula and Curonian Lagoons. They spoke a language now known as Old Prussian.
Old Pueblo Firefighters Association The Old Pueblo Firefighters Association (OPFFA) is a labor union representing firefighters employed full-time in fire suppression and related activities who work for the Rural Metro Fire Department in Pima County, AZ. The OPFFA was formed in 1999 and is not affiliated with the AFL-CIO in the United States.
Old Right The term Old Right can refer to distinct political groups in various countries: Old Right (United States) was a group of conservatives of the 1910s-1960s that opposed foreign intervention (the doctrine of Isolationism) and expansion of the administrative state--i.e.
Old Right (United Kingdom) In Britain, the term Old Right is sporadically used to refer to conservatives of various stripes who predated the emergence of Thatcherism, initially in opposition in the 1970s and then in government in the 1980s. The term is used most frequently to refer to the sort of Right-wingers who held what are now generally considered to be racist views on many issues and were often members of the League of Empire Loyalists, but it is occasionally also used to refer to the Tory wing of post-war consensus politics (often called Butskellism).
Old Right (United States) In the United States, the Old Right, also called the Paleoconservatives are a faction of American conservatives who both opposed New Deal domestic programs and were also non-interventionists opposing entry into World War II. Many were associated with the Republicans of the interwar years led by Robert Taft, but some were Democrats.
Old Roman chant Old Roman chant is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Roman rite of the Roman Catholic Church formerly performed in Rome, closely related to but distinct from the Gregorian chant which gradually supplanted between the 11th century and the 13th century. Unlike other chant traditions such as Ambrosian chant, Mozarabic chant, and Gallican chant, Old Roman chant and Gregorian chant share essentially the same liturgy and the same texts, and many of their melodies are closely related.
Old Roman Symbol The Old Roman Symbol, dated to the 2nd Century, is an Early Christian statement of belief or creed, developed from the questions asked candidates before they received Christian Baptism. It is considered the precursor of the Apostles' Creed.
Old Rotation The Old Rotation is a soil fertility experiment on the Auburn University campus in Auburn, Alabama and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Old Rotation experiment, which started in 1896, is the third oldest ongoing field crop experiment in the United States, the oldest continuous cotton experiment in the world, and was the first experiment to show that a cotton/legume rotation would allow soil to support a cotton crop indefinitely.
Old Rousse Railway Station The construction of the old Rousse Railway Station was commenced in 1863 and completed three years later. The station is situated in the (then) outskirts of Rousse, near the high bank of the Danube, opposite to Giurgiu.
Old school Old school, variously spelled old skool, oldschool or oldskool, is a slang term referring to an older school of thinking or acting and to old objects in general, within the context of newer, more modern times. Rather than carrying the negative connotation of obsolete, it may be used to refer to a time of perceived higher standards or level of craft.
Old school hip hop Old school hip hop is a term used to describe the very earliest hip hop music to come out of the block parties of New York City in the 1970s and 1980s. It began in the early 1970s in New York with the advent of breakbeat DJing, in which DJs including Kool DJ Herc and Grandmaster Flash extended the breaks (short percussion interludes) of funk records, creating a more "danceable" sound.
Old Sacramento State Historic Park Old Sacramento State Historic Park is the historic region of Sacramento, California, which has been designated as a state park. It is generally referred to as Old Sacramento, and since the 1960s has been restored and developed as a significant tourist attraction.
Old Saint Paul's Old Saint Paul's is a former cathedral in the Diocese of Wellington of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. It is an example of 19th-century Gothic Revival architecture adapted to colonial conditions and materials.
Old Saint Peter's Basilica Old Saint Peter's Basilica was the building that once stood on the spot where the Basilica of Saint Peter lies today in Rome. The name Old Saint Peter's Basilica has been used since the construction of the current basilica to distinguish the two buildings.
Old Salem Old Salem is a living history museum that operates within the restored Moravian community Salem. The non-profit organization named Old Salem began its work in earnest in 1950; however, the buildings and lands are still owned by the Moravian Church.
Old Sarah Old Sarah is a one-act comic opera composed by François Cellier with a libretto by Harry Greenbank. It was produced at the Savoy Theatre from 17 June 1897 to 31 July 1897 and from 16 August 1897 to 20 November 1897 with The Yeomen of the Guard, from 10 December 1897 to 12 March 1898 with The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, and from 22 March 1898 to 21 May 1898 with The Gondoliers, for a total of 252 performances.
Old Sarum (UK Parliament constituency) Old Sarum was the most infamous of the so-called 'rotten boroughs', a UK parliament constituency which was effectively controlled by a single person, until it was abolished under the Reform Act 1832. The constituency was the site of what had been the original settlement of Salisbury, which was known as Old Sarum.
Old Saxon Old Saxon, also known as Old Low German, is the earliest recorded form of Low Saxon, documented from the 9th century until the 12th century, when it evolved into Middle Low German. It was spoken on the north-west coast of Germany and in Denmark by Saxon peoples.
Old Saxony Old Saxony is the original homeland of the Saxons and the place from which their raids and later colonisations of Britannia were mounted. The Anglo-Saxon writer Bede claimed in his work Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (731) that Old Saxony was the area between the Elbe, Weser and the Eider in the north and north west of modern Germany and was a territory beyond the borders of the Roman Empire.
Old Scona Academic High School Old Scona Academic High School, often referred as Old Scona or OSA, is a high school located in the Old Strathcona district of Edmonton, Alberta. It is a small academic high school with a population of approximately 330 students.
Old Sebring Seaboard Air Line Depot The Old Sebring Seaboard Air Line Depot (also known as Seaboard Air Line Passenger Station) is a historic Seaboard Air Line Railroad depot in Sebring, Florida, United States. It is located at East Center Avenue.
Old Serbia Old Serbia (Stara Srbija, Стара Србија) is a modern name for the territory which was the core of medieval Serbia. At first, it included Raška (Sandžak), and was later expanded to Kosovo, north of today's Albania and northwest of today's Republic of Macedonia.
Old Shatterhand Old Shatterhand is a fictional character in sixteen western novels by German writer Karl May (1842-1912). He is the German friend and blood brother of Winnetou the fictional chief of the Mescalero-tribe of the Apache.
Old Shatterhand (film) The film Old Shatterhand (known as Apaches Last Battle in the UK) is a very successful Eurowestern based on the character Old Shatterhand invented by Karl May. It is a French, Italian, Yugoslavian, West German co-production.
Old School (CD) Rick Devin's "Old School - Hits of the 60s & 70s" CD (2007) Mastered by Ricardo Garcia, with special guests: Chet McCracken (former member of The Doobie Brothers Band) and Chris Pinnick (former member of the band Chicago) and featuring Maria Fernanda Ricart and Manoel de Souza. 1
Old School (film) Old School is a comedy motion picture released by DreamWorks SKG in 2003, about three thirty-somethings who seek to re-live their college days by starting a fraternity, and the tribulations they encounter in doing so. The film, which stars Luke Wilson (Mitch), Vince Vaughn (Beanie) and Will Ferrell (Frank), was directed by Todd Phillips and written by Phillips and Scot Armstrong.
Old School Freight Train Old School Freight Train is a Charlottesville, Virginia based band that combines bluegrass, jazz, Latin, and Celtic sounds to create their music. The band members are Jesse Harper on vocals and guitar, Pete Frostic on mandolin, Ben Krakauer on banjo, Nate Leath on fiddle, and Darrell Muller on bass.
Old School Square Old School Square Cultural Arts Center is a historic area located at 51 North Swinton Avenue in Delray Beach, Florida, United States. It is built on the former site and former buildings of the now defunct Delray Elementary School and Delray High School, at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Swinton Avenue, anchoring Delray's historic downtown shopping district.
Old School, New School & Middle School Old School, New School & Middle School was a collection of previously un-released demos and selected favorites of the previous Jank 1000 releases. This compilation album was not sold in stores, it was strictly exclusive to mail order and at shows the band played at.
Old Smokey Old Smokey is a name given to the state prison electric chair in New Jersey, which is currently in the New Jersey State Police Museum as a collectible. In the electric chair sits an effigy of Bruno Hauptmann, the man found guilty of abducting and killing Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.
Old Songs New Songs Old Songs New Songs is a compilation album of ten previously released songs and one remake from the British progressive rock band Family, released in March 1971. The title is taken from the title of a song that appeared on the band's 1968 debut album Music in a Doll's House, although that song does not appear on this record.
Old South Geographically, Old South is a subregion of the American South, differentiated from the "Deep South" as being the Southern States represented in the original thirteen American colonies, as well as a way of describing the former lifestyle in the Southern United States. Culturally, the term can be used to describe the antebellum period.
Old South Meeting House The Old South Meeting House, in Boston, Massachusetts, gained fame as the organizing point for the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773. 5,000 colonists gathered at the Meeting House, the largest building in Boston at the time.
Old Spanish Trail (trade route) The Old Spanish Trail is a historic trade route which connected the northern New Mexican settlement of Santa Fé with that of Los Ángeles in California. Approximately 1,200 miles (2,000 km) long, it ran though areas of high mountains, arid deserts, and deep canyons.
Old Sparky Old Sparky is the nickname of the electric chairs of Texas, New York, Louisiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida. It was also the nickname of the long-retired electric chair at the now-closed West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville, West Virginia; the electric chair is still at the prison, which is now a tourist attraction.
Old Spice Old Spice is an American brand of male grooming products manufactured by Procter & Gamble, long known for its men's cologne or aftershave as well as the brand name for a line of related products. It is manufactured by Procter & Gamble, which acquired the brand in 1990 from the Shulton Company.
Old State House (Boston) The Old State House is a historic building located at the intersection of Washington and State Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Built in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in Boston, and the seat of the first elected legislature in the new world.
Old State House (Hartford) The Old State House (completed 1796) in Hartford, Connecticut is generally believed to have been designed by noted American architect Charles Bulfinch as his first public building. The State House is currently under the direction of The Old State House Association, Inc.
Old Stone Fort (Schoharie, NY) Located in the village of Schoharie, Schoharie County New York, the Old Stone Fort was originally built as a church in 1772. With the coming of the Revolutionary War, the church was enclosed by a log stockade in 1777.
Old Stone House (Brooklyn) The Old Stone House is a 1930 reconstruction of the Vechte-Cortelyou House which was destroyed in 1897. It is located in Brooklyn in the Park Slope section at Fourth Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets beside the former Gowanus Creek.
Old Stones, New Temples Old Stones, New Temples is an introductory book explaining concepts of reconstructionist Hellenic polytheism for modern audiences and presenting example rituals. Written by Andrew Campbell, this book was the first modern guide to reconstructionist Hellenic polytheism published in English.
Old Strathcona Old Strathcona is a neighbourhood located on the southside of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, near the University of Alberta. The neighborhood centres on Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue), which is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and popular nightlife spots.
Old Street station Old Street station is a London Underground and National Rail station located at the junction of Old Street and City Road just north of the City of London. It lies on the border between the boroughs of Islington and Hackney, but is located completely within the former
Old Sultan Old Sultan (German: Der alte Sultan) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 48. It combined three different Aarne-Thompson types: 101, the old dog rescues the child; 103, wild animals hide from an unfamiliar animal; and 104, the war between the village animals and the forest animals.
Old Summer Palace The Old Summer Palace, also known in China as the Gardens of Perfect Brightness (), and originally called the Imperial Gardens (), was a complex of palaces and gardens 8 km (5 miles) northwest of the walls of Beijing, built in the 18th and early 19th century, where the emperors of the Qing Dynasty resided and handled government affairs (the Forbidden City inside Beijing was used only for formal ceremonies). Known for its extensive collection of garden and building architectures and other works of art (a popular name in China was the "Garden of Gardens", ), the Imperial Gardens were entirely destroyed by troops from Britain and France in 1860.
Old Supreme Court Building The Old Supreme Court Building (Chinese: 最高法院大厦) is the former courthouse of the Supreme Court of Singapore, before it moved out of the building and commenced operations in the new building on 20 June 2005. The building was the last Classical architecture building to be built on the former British colony.
Old Swiss Confederacy The Old Swiss Confederacy was the precursor of modern-day Switzerland. The Swiss Eidgenossenschaft, as the confederacy was called, was a loose federation of largely independent small states that existed from the late 13th century until 1798, when it was invaded by the French under Napoleon I, who transformed it into the short-lived Helvetic Republic.
Old town Visoki The Old Town of Visoki was a famous medieval town and castle during the fourteenth century located in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first mention of the town was on September 1, 1355, even though many believe that the town was established years earlier.
Old Tao Nan School The Old Tan Nan School (Chinese: 旧道南学校) is a historic building in Singapore, located along Armenian Street in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area in Singapore's central business district. The building is currently a wing of the Asian Civilisations Museum.
Old Testament The term The Old Testament refers to all versions and translations of the Hebrew Bible and is the first major part of the Bible used by Christians. It is usually divided by Judaism into the categories of law: Torah; prophecy: Neviim; and writings: Kethuvim (history, poetry, wisdom books); as denoted by the acronym Tanakh.
Old Testament fragment (Naples, Biblioteca Vittorio Emanuele III, 1 B 18) Naples, Biblioteca Vittorio Emanuele III, MS 1 B 18 is a fragment of 5th century manuscript of the Old Testament written in uncials in the Sahidic dialect of the Coptic language. The manuscript has only 8 surviving folios and includes the text from Job 40:8 to Proverbs 3:19.
Old Testament: Timeline The timeline of the Old Testament can be calculated using the ages given in Genesis. Starting with the creation of Adam and adding the information when his son was born, the age of his son, etc this gives a timeline from Adam's creation to the death of Jacob 2255 years later.
Old Thong Chai Medical Institution The Old Thong Chai Medical Institution (Chinese: 旧同济医院) is a historic building in Singapore, and is located at Eu Tong Sen Street in the Singapore River Planning Area, within the Central Area, Singapore's central business district.
Old Three Hundred The Old Three Hundred is a term used to describe the 297 grantees, made up of families and some partnerships of unmarried men, who purchased 307 parcels of land from Stephen Fuller Austin and established a colony in south Texas, along the Texas gulf coast area between the Colorado River and Brazos River and along the San Jacinto River, most titles being granted in 1824.
Old Time "Old Time" and "Old Timey" (often not capitalized) are terms often used in conjunction with images, memes and stereotypes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, generally not more than a generation before or after the turn of the century. The term "Old Timeyness" is used more rarely.
Old Time Baseball Old Time Baseball is a baseball computer simulation game (1995) designed and programmed by Don Daglow, Hudson Piehl, Clay Dreslough and James Grove. The game appeared on the PC and was developed and published by Stormfront Studios.
Old Time Missionary Baptist Variously known as Old Time Missionary Baptist, Old Missionary Baptist, and Old-Fashioned Missionary Baptist, these churches represent a sub-group within the landmark Baptists that have rejected most progressive means and methods that were adopted by the majority of Baptists.
Old Time Relijun Old Time Relijun is a band based in Olympia, Washington and longtime member of K Records. Current members are Germaine Bacca on drums, Aaron Hartman on upright bass, and Arrington de Dionyso on electric guitar, vocals and bass clarinet.
Old Times One of Harold Pinter's most popular plays, Old Times was first presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Aldwych Theatre in London on June 1, 1971. It starred Colin Blakely, Dorothy Tutin, and Vivien Merchant, and it was directed by Peter Hall.
Old Tom Old Tom was the name given to a Killer Whale by whalers in the port of Eden on the South-East coast of Australia. Old Tom was the leader of a pod of Killer Whales who helped the whalers by herding baleen whales into Twofold Bay.
Old Tongue The Old Tongue is a fictional language from Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy series. It is depicted as a now-dead language, spoken only by scholars and certain nobles, but still plays a role in the plot of the books.
Old Toronto Board of Trade Building The Board of Trade Building was the first skyscraper in Toronto at seven stories, and home to the Toronto Board of Trade and the Toronto Transit Commission. Located on the corner of Front Street West and Yonge Street, it was completed in 1892, and demolished in 1958.
Old Toronto Star Building The Old Toronto Star building at 80 King Street West in Toronto, Canada, was built in 1929 by Chapman & Oxley and abandoned in 1970 when the Toronto Star newspaper moved to One Yonge Street. The building was torn down soon afterwards (date needed) to make way for the First Canadian Place.
Old Town Bridge Old Town Bridge (in Norwegian Gamle Bybro or Bybroa bru is located in Trondheim (a city and municipality in the county of Sør-Trøndelag, Norway). Bybroa crosses over the Nidelva river from the south end of Kjøpmannsgata to Bakklandet.
Old Town Hall, Lo The Old Town Hall of Lo is a historic landmark in the municipality of Lo-Reninge, in the Belgian province of West Flanders. Formerly the seat of the municipal government, the building is now a hotel and restaurant.
Old Town Pasadena Old Town Pasadena, also Old Pasadena, is a designated historic district of the Pasadena Charter defined by its boundaries 1) to the North, Holly Street from Fair Oaks Avenue to Arroyo Parkway; 2) on the East, Arroyo Parkway south to Green Street, jogging one half block west to the old Santa Fe RR right-of-way and continuing 3) South to encompass the Old Train Station and Central Park, then north on Fair Oaks to De Lacey Street, then west to Pasadena Blvd.; 4) on the West by Pasadena Blvd.
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park The Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, located in San Diego, California, is a city park which attempts to recreate life in San Diego from 1821 to 1872. During this time period, San Diego was California's first Spanish settlement, with a mission and fort already established there in 1769.
Old Town, Bratislava The Old Town of Bratislava (Slovak Staré Mesto) is the name of the historic center and one of the city parts of the town of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region in Slovakia. It is identical with the administrative district (okres) Bratislava I.
Old Town, Chicago Old Town (sometimes called Old Town Triangle) is a neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, part of the Near North Side bounded by Armitage Avenue on the north, Division Street on the south, Larrabee Street on the west, and Clark Street on the east. It sits inside the larger neighborhood known as Lincoln Park], and is part of Chicago's [[43rd ward.
Old Town, Southampton An Area in the west of Southampton City centre, comprising a selection of medieval and Victorian buildings, most notably the Tudor House Museum, Merchant’s House Museum and the Maritime Museum a surprisingly quiet area noted for its architecture and snooker club.
Old Trafford (cricket ground) Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, England has been the home of Manchester Cricket Club since 1856 and of the Lancashire County Cricket Club since it was founded in 1864. International Test matches have been played there since 1884.
Old Trafford, Greater Manchester The two stadiums are at either end of Warwick Road, two parts of which have been renamed Brian Statham Way (formerly Warwick Road) and Sir Matt Busby Way (formerly Warwick Road North). The interconnecting strip of road between the stadiums now retains the name Warwick Road and the southern section on the other side of the Metrolink line is called Warwick Road South.
Old Trail Drive Old Trail Drive is a street in Reston, Virginia, a census-designated place in the United States of America. Old Trail is one of the early neighborhoods to be built as part of Reston, which is a planned city designed by Robert E.
Old Truman Brewery The Old Truman Brewery is a former brewery building complex in Brick Lane in the Spitalfields area, on the east side of the City of London. The Brewery was renovated by Alan Miller and a group of investors and now houses over 200 cultural venues, art galleries, restauraunts, and retail shops.
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