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Since 1999, Roslyn has been home to the International Vinegar Museum.
The Roslyn Museum houses an extensive collection of photos and mining memorabilia, and features an exhibit on Roslyn's unique ethnic cemeteries.
* Roslyn Museum
Among the public collections holding works by Barnett Newman are the Addison Gallery of American Art ( Andover, Massachusetts ), the Allen Memorial Art Museum ( Oberlin College, Ohio ), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Berlin State Museums, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Harvard University Art Museums, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden ( Washington D. C .), the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art ( Japan ), Kunstmuseum Basel ( Switzerland ), the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Menil Collection ( Houston, Texas ), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía ( Madrid ), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Museum of Modern Art ( New York City ), the Nasher Sculpture Center ( Dallas, Texas ), the Nassau County Museum of Art ( Roslyn Harbor, New York ), the National Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .), the National Gallery of Canada ( Ottawa ), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Sheldon Museum of Art ( Lincoln, Nebraska ), the Smithsonian American Art Museum ( Washington D. C .), Stedelijk Museum ( Amsterdam ), the Tate Gallery ( London ), the Wadsworth Atheneum ( Hartford, Connecticut ), the Walker Art Center ( Minneapolis, Minnesota ), the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum ( Cologne, Germany ), and the Whitney Museum of American Art ( New York City ).

Roslyn and
* Old City Hall & Library The City of Roslyn and the Friends of the Roslyn Library are working together to bring new life to the community ’ s most important public building.
* Historic Coal Mines Visitors can go to the Roslyn municipal offices, located on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street, for information on tours of the historic coal mines.
* Roslyn Sunday Market Every Sunday from June through September, this outdoor farmer's market and craft fair is located on Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown Roslyn and offers a selection of local fruits, vegetables, arts, crafts and locally produced specialty items.
* Immaculate Conception Church Located on Idaho and " B " Streets on a residential hill overlooking Roslyn, the spire of this Roman Catholic church is a notable landmark in the town.
* Storefront Studio This yearly project is a collaboration between the Roslyn Downtown Association and the University of Washington's architectural department.
* Coal Miner Trail Originating in nearby Cle Elum, Washington, this hiking and recreational trail passes through Roslyn before ending in the town of Ronald.
* Roslyn Cemetery Segmented by lodge ( Knights of Labor, Elks, IOOF, Red Men etc.
* Nearby town of Ronald Approximately 2 miles west of Roslyn, this town was built over Mine No. 3, the location where black miners were brought in to break the Knights of Labor Strike.
* Roslyn Roslyn Road south of Barnyard Lane
He toured America with the Australian Ballet in 1970 1971 and created his first ballet, Ecco le Diavole ( Ecco ), to music by Nino Rota, presented at Melbourne's Princess Theatre in July 1971, featuring Roslyn Anderson, Roma Egan, Janet Vernon, and Wendy Walker.
* Roslyn " Rose " Bygrave vocals, piano, synthesizer, ( 1980 85, 1998 )
* Roslyn Bygrave synthesiser ( tracks 2, 4, 10 ), electric piano ( tracks 1, 3, 10 ), acoustic piano ( tracks 1, 4, 7 ), keyboards ( track 8 ), lead vocals ( track 5 ), backing vocals ( tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 )
Robert D ' Onston StephensonRobert Donston Stephenson ( alias Roslyn D ' Onston Stephenson ) ( 20 April 1841 9 October 1916 ) was a journalist and writer interested in the occult and black magic.
On 22 May 2008, the opening night of Bill Henson's 2007 2008 exhibition at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Paddington, Sydney, was cancelled after eight individual complaints were made to Police voicing concerns about an email invitation from the Gallery to a " Private View " that depicted photographs of a nude 13-year old girl.

Roslyn and Located
Located between Roslyn and Brookville, Greenvale is known as the Long Island Rail Road stop for the C. W.

Roslyn and on
The fifth finger may also have been used on earlier, more lightly strung modern harps: Madame de Genlis, for example, in her Méthode, published in Paris in the early nineteenth century, promotes the use of all five fingers, while Roslyn Rensch suggests that Mlle de Guînes, the harpist for whom Mozart wrote his Concerto for Flute and Harp, might occasionally have used all five fingers when playing the harp.
* Clifton ( Roslyn Harbor, New York ), listed on the NRHP in New York
On August 6, 1972 ( shortly before their third studio album It Makes Me Glad was released ) Phil Keaggy played his final show with Glass Harp at My Father's Place, Roslyn, NY before embarking on a solo career.
East Hills cannot boast that George Washington ever slept here, but his diary does refer to an Oyster Bay visit, and of his breakfast at what we now know as the George Washington Manor on Old Northern Boulevard in Roslyn.
Greenvale is the site of the historic Roslyn East Gate Toll House, a toll house for the former North Hempstead Turnpike that has been on the National Register of Historic Places since August 16, 1977.
The village was founded around 1922 on North Shore land owned by wealthy publisher Frank Munsey as a commuter town taking advantage of railroad stations a few miles away in Manhasset and Roslyn.
Roslyn Heights is in the eastern part of the Town of North Hempstead at exit 37 on the Long Island Expressway ( Interstate 495 ).
Roslyn, which lies on the route to Stampede Pass, provided the coal for the railway construction work as well as the continuing railroad operations.
A local newspaper, The Cle Elum Echo reported, " The city of Roslyn is situated on land directly over the tunnel of Mine No. 4, and the shock caused by the explosion was not unlike an earthquake, shaking buildings in all parts of the city, while the burning, oil soaked timbers, vomited out of the shaft, were scattered in all directions, falling upon shingled roofs and causing over twenty roof fires, which were controlled by bucket brigades, all the city water and the fire department being concentrated upon the shaft and abutting frame structures, in spite of this all frame structures within two hundred feet of the shaft and tipple No. 4 were entirely destroyed.
Badly damaged in the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake, this historic building is on the National Register of Historic Places as the anchor building of the Roslyn Historic District.
) the cemetery provides a unique historical perspective on Roslyn.
Forests once owned and managed by Plum Creek Timber Company have been sold to two development companies, which are in the process of developing an extensive golf course community with houses and condominiums on the boundary of Roslyn.
He died on March 28, 1957, and was buried in the Roslyn Cemetery in Nassau County, New York.
For most of his life, he lived in Roslyn Estates, Nassau County, Long Island, commuting to the city on the Long Island Rail Road, about which he wrote affectionately.
White's Long Island houses have survived well, despite the loss of Harbor Hill in 1947, originally set on in Roslyn.
The positive feelings that a cul-de-sac street could evoke, that residents value, are expressed vividly by Allan Jacobs in describing a short ( 250 ft ), narrow ( 60 ft ), and densely built ( 14 du / acre ) cul-de-sac in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: “ Step into Roslyn Place and you are likely to sense, immediately, that you are in a place, a special place, a handsome place, a safe place, a welcoming place, a place where you might wish to live .” ... “ narrowness and enclosure and intimacy bring a feeling of safety to Roslyn Place ... “ Stay on our street ” is all the kids have to know .”

Roslyn and Pennsylvania
They then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and in 1920 they made their final move, to a house they called " Green Escape " in Roslyn Estates, New York.
* Roslyn, Pennsylvania, a US community
* Roslyn ( SEPTA station ), a rail station on the Warminster Line in Pennsylvania, US
He was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pennsylvania.

Roslyn and Avenue
Its sister group, the Fountain Area Residents Association ( FARA ), covers residents to the south of West Green Road, namely those in Kirkton Road, Roslyn Road, Seaford Road, Elmar Road, Turner Avenue, Brunel Walk, Avenue Road and Braemar Road.

Roslyn and from
Death by drowning, as in water escapes pioneered by Houdini ; Death by falling ; as a straitjacket escape hanging from a burning rope hundreds of feet in the air, as created by UK escape artist Alan Alan and in the US by Dorothy Dietrich ; Buried Alive, as done by Dean Gunnarson and others ; being Burned Alive or suffocated in the Chrysalis Escape both performed by Roslyn Walker.
The images, scanned from photographic prints, glass negatives and rare publications, visually document the communities of Cle Elum, Roslyn and other towns and villages in western Kittitas County.
Although the town of Cicely from the television series Northern Exposure is widely thought to be patterned after Talkeetna, filming actually took place in Roslyn, Washington.
Though most of Roslyn Heights belongs to the Roslyn School District, portions of the school-aged population are enrolled in the East Williston school district, and attend The Wheatley School from eighth through twelfth grades.
Roslyn received its name from Old Roslyn, which was a post office and trading point established in 1882.
Russell, the first postmaster, took the name Roslyn from his native city in Scotland ,” although a Norwegian name would have been more appropriate as most of the European settlers in the area were from Norway.
The Northern Pacific began building across Stampede Pass just west of Roslyn, approaching from Wallula in the east and Tacoma in the west.
Although the local coal mines were far from played out ( approximately 80 % of the coal in the Roslyn mines remains unextracted ) the last mine in the area closed in 1963 as business became unprofitable and an exodus of residents ensued.
The following day, several men from the group were seen at the Northern Pacific Railway depot in Cle Elum where the money to meet the payroll for the Roslyn miners was transferred to the train to Roslyn.
The growing attention from outsiders and development of expensive residential communities continues to spark intense interest and debate among members of the Roslyn community.
* CWU Library's Roslyn's Black History collection A collection of 84 historic photographs dating from the late 19th century to the 1960s of African-American miners, settlers and residents of the coal mining community of Roslyn, Washington.
* Roslyn Heritage A collection of historic photos and lectures from the Roslyn Public Library.
* On March 6th 2011 Roslyn Walker became the first person to escape from a regulation Posey straitjacket complete with front and side loops and have his arms secured behind his back during the Secret Escape Challenge meeting in Essex.
* Richard Nettleton, a 24-year-old college student from Roslyn Heights, New York
Judith Steinberg grew up on Long Island in the town of Roslyn outside New York City, and graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine with a Doctor of Medicine.
Water was diverted from the Little Sandy River to Roslyn Lake through a wood box flume.
He graduated from Roslyn High School in 1971, where he had been active in student politics and served as class president.

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