Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Harriman" ¶ 11
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Harriman and State
Bear Mountain / Harriman State Park became a reality in 1910, and by 1914 it was estimated that more than a million people a year were coming to the park.
* Anthony Wayne Recreation Area in Harriman State Park, New York
* Anthony Wayne Recreation Area, part of Harriman State Park, in New York State
* Camp Addisone Boyce is in Tomkins Cove next to Harriman State Park.
Harriman State Park is east of the village.
* Harriman State Park – Part of the state park is in the town.
* Kakiat Park: Kakiat Park is a park adjacent to Harriman State Park.
Activities in the park include hiking ( the Kakiat Trail starting from the parking area crosses through the park into Harriman State Park ending up in Dater Mountain County Park ), horseback riding, picnicking, and scenic lookouts.
It is located north of New Hempstead, east of Harriman State Park, north of Monsey and west of Mount Ivy.
State highways 299 and 328 intersect at the town's southern boundary, the latter connecting it with Harriman to the south and U. S. Route 27 to the north.
Wartburg is centered near the junction of U. S. Route 27, which connects the city to Kentucky to the north and Harriman and Interstate 40 to the south, and Tennessee State Route 62, which connects Wartburg to Oak Ridge to the east and Middle Tennessee to the west.
Institutions of higher education include the main campus of Roane State Community College ( located just outside Harriman city limits ) and the Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman, just north of the city.
To the east, 6, 17 and 17M lead to the New York State Thruway at Harriman, with Route 6 continuing on to the Bear Mountain Bridge.
It is located north of West Haverstraw, east of Harriman State Park, south of Tomkins Cove, and west of the Hudson River.
W. Averell Harriman, Sun Valley's creator and former governor of New York State, financed the project.
After Carter's victory, Holbrooke followed in the footsteps of such diplomatic mentors as Philip Habib, Dean Rusk and Averell Harriman and, on March 31, 1977, became Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, making him the youngest person ever to hold that position, a post he held until 1981.
As a young boy, Harriman spent a summer working at the Greenwood Iron Furnace in the area owned by the Robert Parker Parrott family that would become Harriman State Park.
It was from this estate that his widow would donate ten thousand acres ( 40 km² ) to New York state to start Harriman State Park in 1910.
Ramapo Torne in Harriman State Park ( New York ) | Harriman State Park, part of the Ramapo Mountains

Harriman and Park
A major shift in landholding in Tuxedo came about after 1910 when Mrs. W. A. Harriman gave $ 1 million and of her family's land to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
A number of parks and forest preserves encompass parts of the Ramapos, including Harriman State Park, the Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Ramapo Mountain State Forest, and Bear Mountain State Park.
At exit 13, the PIP intersects US 202 as the route crosses south of Harriman State Park in Mount Ivy.
From here, the PIP enters Harriman State Park, and at exit 16, the PIP intersects Lake Welch Parkway, which is one of several parkways commissioned within the park.

Harriman and New
* W. Averell Harriman, former U. S. Secretary of Commerce from New York
Image: William Averell Harriman. jpg | Former Secretary of Commerce W. Averell Harriman of New York
Although challenged by Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver and New York Governor W. Averell Harriman, Stevenson campaigned more aggressively to secure the nomination than he had in 1952, and Kefauver conceded after losing several key primaries.
* Walter Harriman, 31st governor of New Hampshire
Harriman is a village in Orange County, New York, United States.
de: Harriman ( New York )
fr: Harriman ( New York )
ht: Harriman, New York
vo: Harriman ( New York )
Harriman was founded as a Temperance Town in 1889 by Temperance movement activists led by New York-born minister and plant manager Frederick Gates.
Harriman is named for Walter Harriman, a governor of New Hampshire whose son, Walter C. Harriman, was managing director of the East Tennessee Land Company.
In 1931, Bush became a partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., which was created through the 1931 merger of A. Harriman & Co with Brown Bros. & Co. ( a merchant bank founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1818 ) and with Harriman Brothers & Co. ( established in New York City in 1927 ).
In 1937 News-Week merged with the weekly journal Today, which had been founded in 1932 by future New York Governor and diplomat W. Averell Harriman, and Vincent Astor of the prominent Astor family.
In 1851, he opened a store in Warner, New Hampshire, partnering with Walter Harriman, a future Governor of New Hampshire and Civil War general.
* Harriman, New York

Harriman and York
ca: Harriman ( Nova York )
es: Harriman ( Nueva York )
To supplement the family income, York first worked in Harriman, Tennessee, first in railroad construction and then as a logger.
Harriman, wanted an easier way to commute from their homes on Long Island, New York, to the financial district of Wall Street.
S. G. Averell, a New York sportsman and relative of New York Governor, W. Averell Harriman, bought the car on June 23, 1902.
In 1968, Holbrooke was asked to be part of the American delegation to the 1968 Paris peace talks, which was led by former New York Governor Averell Harriman and Deputy Secretary of Defense Cyrus Vance.

0.160 seconds.