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* Oak Crest Estates, a very small and exclusive neighborhood of upper middle-class homes on Huntley's far west side along the extension of Algonquin Rd.
The alternate names of the filming site are Providencia Flats, Nestor Ranch, Oak Ranch, Oak Crest Ranch, Universal Ranch / Universal City, Lasky Ranch, and Paramount Ranch until November 1927.
The court allowed Carl Laemmle to retain use of the name " Bison " as " Bison 101 " for his westerns, which were filmed on the Oak Crest property in the San Fernando Valley.
The Providencia Land and Water company, called " Oak Crest Ranch " in the trade papers, became the first Universal City Location.
In 1913, Laemmle decided to consolidate the Nestor studio ( Hollywood ) and Oak Crest ranch ( Providencia ) property.
In the meantime, Laemmle added a zoo to the Oak Crest Ranch ( Moving Picture World ad 1913 ) – opened to visitors to generate free advertising by word of mouth.
The Oak Crest ranch being too small ( Scrap-it ), for his larger Universal City, Laemmle bought the Lankershim land and Water property, the Talyor ranch for $ 165, 000, calling it his " New Universal City ".
After visiting his newly acquired west coast operations of Nestor Studios and Nestor Ranch, he renamed the studio " Universal Studios " and the leased Oak Crest Ranch became the first " Universal City " in the San Fernando Valley.
The first Universal / Nestor Ranch ( Providencia Land and Water Development Company property Oak Crest Ranch ) is presently the site of Forest Lawn Memorial Park ( Hollywood Hills ).
* Bison Archives Collection Oak Crest Ranch images-Mark Wannamaker-interview on the first Universal City 1912 to 1914
Subtitled " Playing For The Home Team " and hosted at Willow Crest Golf Club in Oak Brook, Illinois, the tournament raised funds ( and awareness ) to benefit the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund, an organization that helps the families of National Guard members and reservists on active duty.
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According to the vitae Boniface felled the Donar Oak, Latinized by Willibald as " Jupiter's oak ," near the present-day town of Fritzlar in northern Hesse.
Dubbed " The Inkwell ," this small beach is central to Oak Bluffs and within short walking distance to many of the homes of the more notable black families.
It is on Old Highway 280, now named " Gravity Hill Road ," just off Highway 280 in the western part of Oak Grove toward Childersburg.
On November 16, 2006, MTV announced that they were going to make a new TV show called " The Bluffs ," about African-Americans going to Oak Bluffs for the summer, but these plans never materialized after vocal public criticism in Island newspapers.
The largest is a recreational area located off Oak Street, known to residents simply as the " Rec Field ," which is home to nine baseball and softball fields, six tennis courts, a roller hockey rink, basketball courts, and other facilities.
* The Bridges – A location at the Oak Orchard River and Marsh Creek, also known as " Three Bridges ," referring to the bridges that carry Routes NY-98 and NY-18 over the river.
He later led a local Congress of Racial Equality group on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, called " Downtown CORE ," and participated in a 1963 effort to desegregate Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Maryland.
The manner in which they cut down the trees on their land gave rise to the phrase " Oak Orchard ," which has current usage in the area.
Currently residing in Little Elm, Texas, Raven Oak is currently working on her second album, tentatively titled " Fight or Flight ," as well a book inspired by her life, and several science fiction / fantasy novels.
" My children are half black, and we thought Oak Bluffs would give them an opportunity to summer around other kids like them ," Norton said in a 2007 interview with Laura D. Roosevelt for Martha's Vineyard Magazine, alluding to Oak Bluff's reputation as a popular summer spot among black people.
* MacGrew, Mac, " American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century ," Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0-938768-34-4.
One of their songs, " Step on Out ," was recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys on their 1985 album and became the title cut.
The first evidence of the poems that were to become the " Calamus " cluster is an unpublished manuscript sequence of twelve poems entitled " Live Oak With Moss ," written in or before spring 1859.
By 1980 Oak Lawn became Dallas's " gayborhood ," with the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Throckmorton Street as the center of the gay community.
* MacGrew, Mac, " American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century ," Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0-938768-34-4.
*" Hearts of Oak ," part of a quotation spoken by Circe to Odysseus after his return from the underworld in the Odyssey
*" Hearts of Oak ," a 32 ' sailing vessel which was the last boat built at Ulverston, Cumbria, in 1912.
* MacGrew, Mac, " American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century ," Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0-938768-34-4.
* Jan. 1, 1910-March 26, 1911-Thirty-eight " Black Hand " victims were killed by Black Hand assassins, many by the unidentified assassin known only as, " Shotgun Man ," between Oak Street and Milton Street in Chicago's Little Italy.
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