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Opening May 21636, with varied closing dates for the shows.
Several shows that had announced closing dates had a surge of last-chance patrons.
All of the store's opening and closing dates are tied to the group's tour dates.
Charlotte Russe said that "in the near term" it will provide additional information about the timing of closing sales and closing dates.
The figures reported on Wednesday do not include data for the other 11 states plus Washington D.C, which run their own individual insurance marketplaces and set their own enrollment closing dates.
Separately, the market was also pressured by selling related to passive funds' closing dates in early July, as most exchange-traded funds are going ex-dividend on Monday and Wednesday this week.
The dataset now features every exhibition held from 21 to 1989, listing in a massive spreadsheet every exhibition title, opening and closing dates, and featured artists along with basic biographical information from birth date to nationality.
More on Toys R Us' demise: We visited a Babies R Us store that's about to shut down — and it was a mess Toys R Us reveals closing dates for liquidating stores — and clearance sales will start this week Here's why Toys R Us couldn't be saved Toys R Us will close or sell all of its US stores Toys R Us is closing all its US stores — and blowout clearance sales could begin within weeks Toys R Us gift cards will expire in 30 days These companies will be the biggest winners when Toys R Us closes its stores We visited one of the last Toys R Us stores to open — here's what it looked like Toys R Us says a 'perfect storm' killed the toy chain — and it blames Amazon, Walmart, and Target
List of Stations with opening and closing dates from 1828 to 2003. Another reference states that Davies Dyke closed permanently in March 1848 under the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway.
Trafalgar railway station was between Sion Mills railway station and Victoria Bridge railway station in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It was a private station. The opening and closing dates are not known.
"Long Runs on Broadway", Playbill, December 23, 2012 (compare show names with closing dates at IBDB) A London run and U.S. national tour followed,"The King and I Trivia, see March 22, 1954", Rodgers and Hammerstein.com, accessed December 26, 2012 and subsequent productions have earned further theatre awards.
Since 1974, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has recorded the opening and closing dates of Cayuse Pass. The only season when the pass was not closed was between 1976 and 1977. The earliest closure was on October 7, 1996 and the earliest opening was on March 30, 1992.
Publication date: 1926. The station is also recorded by the North British Railway (NBR) study group as opening on 02/06/1845 and closing under the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) as Fauldhouse and Crofthead on 1 May 1930.North British Railway. List of Stations with opening and closing dates from 1828 to 2003.
Utiku railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand, and in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. It opened in 1904 and closed in 1986. Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand The Mangaweka deviation of 1981 is immediately to the north of the station.
Mangaweka railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk; in Mangaweka in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. It opened in 1902 and closed on 15 November 1981. Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand The Mangaweka deviation of 1981 (opened on 18 November 1981) is immediately to the north of the station.
A 1903 WMR advertisement says that the station will be closed from 30 May 1903. Two references say that the station closed in 1902, but neither give a date. Scoble says that the station closed in 1902. Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand (page 93) Hoy says that Otaihanga closed in 1902 or in "company days".
The Thames railway station is a former railway station in Thames, New Zealand on the former Thames Branch from Morrinsville to Thames. The station opened on 19 December 1898 with the opening of the branch line. Passenger service ceased from 28 March 1951. Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand There were also station buildings at Thames North and Thames South.
Some lines were worked by small steam locomotives. Horse- or mule-drawn vehicles used on some lines were eventually equipped with petrol (gasoline) engines (Morrison ). Opening and closing dates are difficult to establish because the Mexican government did not conduct surveys of tramway systems between 1907 and 1922 (Morrison . Data for 1907 were published in 1912, by which time the Mexican Revolution (1910–1921) was underway.
Q–Q plot for first opening/final closing dates of Washington State Route 20, versus a normal distribution. Outliers are visible in the upper right corner. A Q–Q plot is a plot of the quantiles of two distributions against each other, or a plot based on estimates of the quantiles. The pattern of points in the plot is used to compare the two distributions.
Q-Q plot for first opening/final closing dates SR 20 is one of only four State Routes in Washington that have portions closed in the winter (the others being SR 410, SR 123, and SR 504). Washington Pass (elev. ) and nearby Rainy Pass (elev. ) annually receive up to of snow throughout the winter, and are prone to avalanches leaving over of snow on the road.
Sources vary as to opening and closing dates. The loop probably opened on 9 December 1939, or possibly 3 December 1939 and closed on 31 March 1987, or, alternatively, as gazetted, January 1939 to 5 May 1977. The station was clearly visible on a 1983 aerial photo. Electrification came in 1988, which allowed for more powerful locomotives, reducing the need for the passing point on the long gradient.
Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand page 20 In 1884 Carterton was recorded as having a five-room station building with a goods shed and watering facilities. Cattle and sheep yards and a loading bank were installed prior to 1890. There were three loops, holding 56, 23, and 9 wagons; a goods shed road holding 9; and a siding behind it with capacity of 32.
Hadfield railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk and in the Kapiti Coast District of New Zealand. It opened on 1 December 1886 and closed on 15 January 1906. Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand The only siding was a loop with capacity for 28 wagons and locomotive. It had a "waiting shed" and was probably named after the nearby Te Kowhai or Hadfield's Creek.
Seen here are the loading bank (left, behind the fence) and platform (center) The station opened on 9 October 1896 and closed on 1 August 1988. It became a siding in January 2009.Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand The bridge across Mangatainoka River, to the south of Hukanui, is the longest on the line.Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey Through History (Auckland: HarperCollins, 1991), pg. 160.
Opening and Closing Dates of Queensland Schools, Education Queensland, retrieved May 19, 2007 As at 1928, the town had a Methodist church but no post office. There were 3 or 4 omnibus services to Brisbane each day. Brisbane's sewerage treatment plant was located at Luggage Point (and continues in that location to the present day) and was serviced by a tramway. Formerly a semi-rural residential area, the construction of the Brisbane Airport at nearby Cribb Island caused most residents to leave.
The station was opened by the London and North Eastern Railway. It was built to serve the needs of pilgrims visiting the nearby Roman Catholic Abbey and was not an advertised stop. Opening and closing dates are not recorded however it was actively used in the 1930s and 1940s. It was the shortest platformed halt on the old Great North of Scotland Railway system and was a single wooden railway sleeper depth and length only, accessed by steps down from the adjacent road over bridge.
Ongarue railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand, serving the sawmill town of Ongarue. In 1900 the station was known as Kawakawa and then Ongaruhe.Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand From 1922 to 1958 most of the timber freight at the station came from the connected Ellis and Burnand Tramway. It was the scene of the Ongarue railway disaster in 1923, up to then, the worst rail crash in the country.
The Theta Chapter is currently compiling a more thorough history of Phrateres. The chapter is seeking out alumnae members of any chapter who can provide information, including, but not limited to, oral history or memories, yearbooks, manuals, photos, chapter newsletters, student newspaper articles, anything from or about Phrateres International, etc. The basic goal is to compile a complete listing of all the chapters that ever existed, including founding and closing dates, and histories of each individual chapter. As is apparent above, current historical knowledge is limited.
Sheringham Shoal Windfarm Visitor Centre Retrieved 8 July 2011 The Museum is an independent enterprise, staffed by Sheringham volunteers and employing a professional manager. It opens for approximately ten months each year (annual opening and closing dates vary a little) and mounts a number of temporary exhibitions each year. Apart from its notable collection of Sheringham lifeboats (now numbering four, with a fifth in a separate property) it is now the coordination point for Maritime Heritage East and established by the Art Fund as the leader of the Gansey Heritage Network.
This was not necessary in the S-series program Assets in the S-series portfolios were grouped geographically, so as to reduce the investors' due diligence costs. There were nine S-series transactions, into which the RTC contributed more than 1,100 loans having a total book value of approximately $1 billion and a DIV of $466 million. The RTC purchase money loans, aggregating $284 million for the nine S-transactions, were all paid off within 22 months of the respective transaction closing dates (on average, the purchase money loans were retired in 16 months).
Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New ZealandHoy, D.G. Rails out of the Capital p. 93 (NZRLS, 1970) Metlink tickets can be purchased from the dairy on the corner of Maclean and Ward Streets. It is popular amongst commuters as there is a large park and ride facility as well as bicycle lockers. The section between Upper Hutt to Trentham is single track, but as part of the 2020-2021 Wellington Metro Rail Upgrade (and as proposed in the 20112012 Regional Rail Plan (RRP)) the section is to be double-tracked.
Oakleigh is a settlement south of Whangārei in the Whangarei District of the Northland Region of New Zealand, on the main highway and the North Auckland Line. The place was named after a grove of several large oak trees there, as the new Post Office built in 1910 required a name. The settlement had a railway station from 1923 to 1975, Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand and the proposed Marsden Point Branch line to Northport will leave the North Auckland Line at Oakleigh.
INL's Advanced Test Reactor is a unique research reactor located approximately from Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Department of Energy named Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) a National Scientific User Facility in April 2007. This designation opened the facility to use by university-led scientific research groups and gives them free access to the ATR and other unique resources at INL and partner facilities. In addition to a rolling proposal solicitation with two closing dates each year, INL holds an annual "Users Week" and summer session to familiarize researchers with the user facility capabilities available to them.
Raurimu railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk, and in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Raurimu railway station It opened in 1906 and closed in 1978. It was known as Pukerimu from 1906 to 1908.Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand The Raurimu Spiral is from the station, and rises to the National Park railway station on the North Island Volcanic Plateau; on a direct line this would be a gradient of 1 in 24, but the Raurimu Spiral reduces the gradient to a (still steep) 1 in 52.
The Onehunga Wharf railway station on the Onehunga Branch section of the Onehunga Line was the terminal station for the line to Auckland in the 19th and early 20th century. From 1886 until the completion of the North Island Main Trunk line in 1909, travelling to and from Auckland and the lower North Island involved a train journey north to New Plymouth then by coastal ship from New Plymouth to Onehunga. The opening and closing dates given by Scoble are: opened June 1874 and closed April 1892, although another source says that the station closed in 1927.
However, Bayley suffered vocal issues during the band's North American tour as a result of the arduous schedule, which meant that several dates had to be cancelled. The tour's closing dates in South and Central America included shows in much larger venues, such as the Monsters of Rock festival in São Paulo. During the concert at Teatro Monumental in Santiago, Chile on August 29, 1996, an audience member spat at Blaze Bayley multiple times. First towards the end of the opening song "Man on the Edge" and then again in the middle of "The Trooper" at the end of the concert.
While acknowledging the cross-influences, most contemporary historians distinguish the Haitian Revolution from the French Revolution. Some also separate it from the earlier armed conflicts by free men of color who were seeking expansion of political rights for themselves, but not the abolition of slavery. These scholars show that if the agency of the enslaved blacks becomes the focus of studies, the Revolution's opening and closing dates are certain. From this premise, the narrative began with the enslaved blacks' bid for freedom through armed struggle and concluded with their victory over slavery powers and the creation of an independent state.
This was an ambitious move to a good site, but he had already built a substantial three-pot kiln at Lower Kennedy at the cost of several hundred pounds. As with the St Cuthbert's operation, clear opening and closing dates may never be unearthed, but Map 2 dated 8 March 1860 shows the later Castle Point kilns as "proposed" and the Lower Kennedy kilns as "present." The Berwick Advertiser started to publish Holy Island sailings, starting with the 302-ton Brigantine Isabella, which left with a cargo of lime for Dundee on 14 April 1860, returning nine days later laden with coal for the kilns.
The Paeroa railway station is a former railway station in Paeroa; on the Thames Branch, and on the East Coast Main Trunk Railway to Waihi. The station opened for passengers and goods on 20 December 1895; and was replaced by a new building on a new site on 30 August 1925. The station closed to passengers on 20 July 1959, and to goods on 28 June 1991 with the closing of the Thames Branch. Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand Work on the proposed Paeroa–Pokeno Line commenced in the 1930s, but little was done and the proposal was abandoned.
Welling had the following steps in his research: he checked opening and closing dates and variations of names in directories published by the city government, then consulted newspapers-the Houston Chronicle and Houston Post-to clarify particular dates. Welling went to branches of the Houston Public Library to get copies of photographs of the theaters. Welling stated that the majority of the information he received came from the latter and that establishing the exact dates that a theater opened and/or closed was "the most time consuming" aspect of his research. The book has some discussion of theaters catering to arthouse cinema while most of the space is devoted to facilities for mainstream films.
Map of Boston's central subway (and Lechmere Viaduct), showing portals used over time, with opening and closing dates MTA map refers to the tunnels as "TREMONT ST., BOYLSTON ST., AND HUNTINGTON AVE. SUBWAYS". Boston's central subway is the system of tunnels through which the MBTA Green Line operates light rail transit (LRT or "trolley") service in the urban core of the city. The central subway comprises several tunnels built at different times, including the Tremont Street subway, the Boylston Street subway, and the Huntington Avenue subway. Boston's subway operator, the MBTA, sometimes also refers to the Red Line and Orange Line heavy rail transit (HRT) tunnels as part of the central subway tunnel.
Te Rapa Racecourse opened near the south- west end of the course on 15 October 1924 and may have formally closed, except for transport of horses, on 7 July 1934, with final closure in late 1967.Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand However, although the first excursion seems to have been advertised in October 1924, the last was in November 1943, when wartime restrictions closed racecourses. It seems to have been used only by freight and excursion passenger trains on race days. Aerial photos show that the site of the station and an area to the north was later used for the marshalling yard and then the locomotive and freight depot.
Hence in a two-year programme to 1991 most functions followed the Way and Works to Pandora Point, at the start of the Ahuriri Branch, leaving only a new InterCity coach and train terminal on the city site, fronting Munroe Street. The old station was closed on 6 October 1990, and was replaced by a new station on 9 June 1991.Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand by Juliet Scoble (2012) The existing station and three-story administrative block built in the late 1950s and early 1960s were demolished and some three hectares of land was available for retail development. A marshalling yard, freight terminal, locomotive depot and other facilities were established at Pandora Point, with a triangle provided to turn trains and giving direct access north and south from the port branch.
The last of the production's 1,246 performances was on March 20, 1954. The run was, at the time, the fourth longest ever for a Broadway musical."Long Runs on Broadway", Playbill, December 23, 2012 (compare show names with closing dates at IBDB) A U.S. national tour began on March 22, 1954, at the Community Theatre, Hershey, Pennsylvania, starring Brynner and Morison. The tour played in 30 cities, closing on December 17, 1955, at the Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia."The King and I Trivia: March 22, 1954", Rodgers and Hammerstein.com. Retrieved December 26, 2012Kenrick, John. "Who's Who in Musicals: Additional Bios IV: Morison, Patricia", Musicals101.com (2002). Retrieved February 22, 2011 The original London production opened on October 8, 1953, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and was warmly received by both audiences and critics;"King and I wins London ovation", The New York Times, October 9, 1953, p. 53.

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