- the
seating capacity to 35,000
through the
expansion of the (renamed)
Herschede-Shank Pavilion, and
adding new
lighting and a scoreboard. 2000 – FieldTurf...
- America's most
famous makers of
traditional clocks, the
Herschede company.
Walter Herschede became interested in
synchronous clocks in the 1920s, but...
-
Connecticut (1783–1813)
Heman Clark;
Salem Bridge,
Connecticut (1738–1838)
Herschede Clock Company; Cincinnati, Ohio and Starkville,
Mississippi (1885-1984)...
- (42)
Obringhausen (39)
Dornheim (38)
Kirchilpe (36)
Mittelsorpe (33)
Herschede (27)
Nierentrop (27)
Ebbinghof (26) Mönekind (26)
Walbecke (23) Sellmecke...
- the
Rookwood artists remained. In 1959,
Rookwood was
purchased by the
Herschede Clock Company, and
production moved to Starkville, Mississippi. Unable...
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Ranch his
primary home, but sold the
property in 1947 to
Margaret W.
Herschede of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Riddlesbarger moved to Tucson,
where he ran into...
- (1857) (also
known as the
Herschede Building)
William Walter and
James Keys Wilson,
Fourth Street in
Cincinnati Herschede Building (1857) 4th Street...
- the
villages of Niederberndorf, Oberberndorf, Selkentrop, Kückelheim,
Herschede, Silberg,
Keppel and Landenbeckerbruch. The St.
Antonius Chapel in the...