The Colonel Fletcher Building at 602–632 Broadway, in Core, San Diego, was the site of some of the retail history of San Diego. The building is at the...
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"Colonel" Ed Fletcher (December 31, 1872 – October 15, 1955) was an American real estate developer and politician. Fletcher was born on December 31, 1872...
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U.S. Grant Hotel (category Buildings and structures in San Diego)
Ulysses S. Grant Jr. (son of President Ulysses S. Grant), oversaw the building of the Grant Hotel, which opened in 1910 and was named after his father...
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San Diego Civic Theatre (category Buildings and structures completed in 1965)
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v t e Core, San Diego Buildings 101 Ash Street C Street Inn Cecil Hotel Colonel Fletcher Building Jacobs Music Center San Diego Athletic Club San Diego...
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101 Ash Street (category Office buildings completed in 1967)
101 Ash Street is an unoccupied office building in the downtown core of San Diego, California. The steel and concrete structure was built in 1967 on a...
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C Street Inn (category Buildings and structures completed in 1912)
assigned to construct the building located at 630–636 C Street in Core, San Diego. In 1913, Willis P. Polhemus owned the new building and the land it sat on...
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location, now known as the Colonel Fletcher Building, was built at the northeast corner of 6th and Broadway by "Colonel" Ed Fletcher around 1906–1908 along...
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Jacobs Music Center (category Buildings and structures in San Diego)
Symphony's, and a conservatory. Downtown's Symphony Towers (the second tallest building in San Diego County) was built around the center in 1989. The center features...
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Cecil Hotel (San Diego) (category Buildings and structures in San Diego)
first steel frame structure in San Diego and the only class A, fireproof building in the city. It operated until 1931 when the hotel moved to the C Street...
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San Diego Athletic Club (category Buildings and structures completed in 1928)
George Marston, Claus Spreckels, Milton A. McRae, Ralph E. Jenney, with Colonel Fletcher presiding as the club's first president. During its inaugural week...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard Fletcher, 1st Baronet (1768 – 31 August 1813) was an engineer in the British Army known for his work on the Lines of Torres...
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The murder of Yvonne Fletcher, a Metropolitan Police officer, occurred on 17 April 1984, when she was fatally wounded by a shot fired from the Libyan embassy...
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downtown Core of the city and is surrounded by a variety of important office buildings. This station was closed from May 14 through August 2012 due to renovations...
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Dunans Castle (category Clan Fletcher)
bedrooms. The building passed out of Fletcher hands in 1997 when the entire 3000 acre Dunans estate was sold off by Colonel Archibald Fletcher's heirs and...
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The Senate of Canada Building (French: édifice du Sénat du Canada) is a government building and former railway station that serves as the temporary seat...
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Terry Homestead (redirect from Fletcher terry house)
The Bristol Fletcher Terry Homestead (also known as the Terry Homestead and Fletcher Terry House) was a historical building in Bristol, Connecticut dating...
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Nicholas Bayard (redirect from Colonel Nicholas Bayard)
Bellomont, who replaced Fletcher in 1697 and revoked some of Fletcher's most outrageous land grants, including Bayard's. Colonel Bayard did not relinquish...
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Brando appeared in supporting roles such as Jor-El in Superman (1978), as Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now (1979), and Adam Steiffel in The Formula (1980)...
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Dixie Overland Highway (section Colonel Ed Fletcher)
as the western terminus and elected Colonel Ed Fletcher to be president of the association. Colonel Ed Fletcher began his San Diego career as a produce...
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established on April 11, 1917. The division's first superintendent was George Fletcher Chandler, who was appointed by Governor Charles S. Whitman. Chandler is...
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Kristi Noem (redirect from Lieutenant colonel Noem)
Patrol as a "state legislative member". She holds the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 2010, Noem ran for South Dakota's at-large seat in the U.S. House of...
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Tet offensive attack on the United States embassy (category Attacks on government buildings and structures in Vietnam)
Ambassador Bunker presented a scroll of appreciation to Lieutenant Colonel Tyler H. Fletcher, Commanding Officer of the 716th MP Battalion, for their role...
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Watch Colonel Loud's "California" Video f/ T.I., Young Dolph, and Ricco Barrino". Complex.com. November 30, 2015. Retrieved March 28, 2020. "Colonel Loud...
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were collected by Fletcher's servant and carried off in a creel (basket) of seaweed. Having smuggled the honours from the castle, Fletcher and her husband...
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Company, the pharmaceutical firm his father, Colonel Eli Lilly, founded in 1876. Josiah, the colonel's sole heir, began working at his father’s company...
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the Platypus, aka "Agent P", a platypus agent and the pet of the Flynn-Fletcher family. Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram, Perry's superior in O.W...
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Château Laurier (category Hotel buildings completed in 1912)
Châteauesque style to complement the adjacent Parliament buildings. The hotel is above the Colonel By Valley, home of the Ottawa Locks of the Rideau Canal...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Peter Fletcher Boughey OBE (27 November 1911 – 20 June 1986) was a distinguished member of the Special Operations Executive...
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British silent historical film based on William Shakespeare and John Fletcher's play Henry VIII The Other Boleyn Girl 2003 1520–1536 Anne and Mary Boleyn...
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