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Miss Shirley Joan Meredith, a former student of North Texas State University, was married Saturday to Larry W. Mills, who has attended Arlington State College.
Part of West Cambridge joined the new town of Belmont in 1859, and the rest of West Cambridge was renamed Arlington in 1867 ; Brighton was annexed by Boston in 1874.
However, the Cabal Ministry they formed can hardly be seen as such ; the Scot Lauderdale was not much involved in English governance at all, while the Catholic ministers of the Cabal ( Clifford and Arlington ) were never much in sympathy with the Protestants ( Buckingham and Ashley ).
In 2009, it was replaced as home of the Cowboys by Cowboys Stadium, which officially opened on May 27, 2009 in Arlington, Texas.
The Arlington campus was established in 1979 by the Virginia General Assembly for the newly founded law school.
On September 20, 2011, the County Board of Arlington County, Virginia voted to change the name of " Old Jefferson Davis Highway " ( the original route of the road in the County ) after the chairman of the Board, Chris Zimmerman, who was originally from the Northeast, stated: " I have a problem with ' Jefferson Davis ' ...
In May 2004, Arlington Street Church was the site of the first state-sanctioned same-sex marriage in the United States.
Sandra Annette Bullock was born in Arlington, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D. C.
Short was especially receptive to an offer brought up by Arlington, Texas mayor Tom Vandergriff, who had been trying to obtain a Major League sports team to play in the Metroplex for over a decade.
Until the Florida Marlins arrived in 1993, Arlington Stadium was often the hottest stadium in the Majors, with temperatures frequently topping around 100 degrees throughout the months of summer.
Ground was broken on October 30, 1991 on what would become The Ballpark in Arlington ( now named Rangers Ballpark in Arlington ).
Later, through the military, Franks was able to enroll to the University of Texas at Arlington, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1971.
In 1969, he was selected to participate in the Army's " Boot Strap Degree Completion Program ," and subsequently attended the University of Texas at Arlington, where he finished his bachelor's degree in 1971.
In May 2004, Arlington Street Church was the site of the first state-sanctioned same-sex marriage in the United States.
* Edwin Arlington Robinson's villanelle The House on the Hill was first published in The Globe in September 1894.
The fallen hero was chosen from a group previously interred at Romagne Military Cemetery in France, and was re-interred at Arlington National Cemetery.
He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
White was buried with full military honors at West Point Cemetery while Grissom and Chaffee are both buried in Section 3 ( GPS Coordinates: 38. 873115 N ,-77. 072755 W ) of Arlington National Cemetery.
On April 5, 2009, The Washington Post reported that the National Funeral Home, a facility owned by SCI in the Falls Church area of Fairfax County, Virginia which also acts as a central care center for embalming and body preparation for other nearby SCI-owned operations ( Arlington Funeral Home, Danzansky-Goldberg Memorial Chapel and Demaine Funeral Home ), was storing naked bodies in various stages of decomposition in conditions described as " disgusting, degrading and humiliating ".
The first ATM was put into use in 1959 in the Kingsdale Shopping Center in Upper Arlington, Ohio.
The first games of ' aquatic football ' were played at the Arlington in the late 1800s ( the Club was founded in 1870 ), with a ball constructed of India rubber.
For example, the General Motors factory in Arlington, Texas where rear-wheel-drive cars were built, such as the Chevrolet Caprice, Buick Roadmaster, and Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was converted to truck and SUV production, putting an end to full-size family station wagon and overall terminating production of rear-wheel drive full-size cars.

Arlington and birthplace
" Monuments mark his birthplace in Arlington, Massachusetts, and site of burial in Troy, New York.

Arlington and Severinsen
Severinsen was born in Arlington, Oregon, the son of Minnie Mae ( 1897 1998 ) and Carl Severinsen ( 1898 1972 ), a dentist.

Arlington and best
Arlington has been named the 2nd best place to raise kids in the US by Businessweek. com.
Arlington was a typical statesman of the Restoration, possessed outwardly an attractive personality, and according to ( Sir William ) Temple " the greatest skill of court and the best turns of art of particular conversation ," but thoroughly unscrupulous and self-seeking, without a spark of patriotism, faithless even to a good cause, and regarding public office solely as a means of procuring pleasure and profit.
The Metroplex had been mentioned as a possible expansion site since the 1950s, and Arlington Mayor Tom Vandergriff figured that Arlington, halfway between the two cities, would be the best site for a prospective major league team.
The best known national cemetery is Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, outside of Washington, D. C.
They previously played at Wrigley Field, best known as the home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, and had been originally intending on building a stadium in Arlington Heights.
Santa Rosae is perhaps best known for having had a population of pygmy mammoths ( Mammuthus exilis ), which became extinct over 12, 000 years ago, and for the 13, 000-year-old skeleton of Arlington Springs Man, which are the oldest set of human remains yet found in North America.
Some notable residents include Edward Arlington Robinson ( poet ), best known for his poem " Richard Corey " ( a staple in American high school and college literature classes ).
The Three Sisters are probably best known as the site of the proposed Three Sisters Bridge, which would have carried Interstate 266 across the river between the District of Columbia and Arlington County, Virginia.

Arlington and known
The Guns Platoon ( as it is known for short ) has the task of rendering military honors in the National Capital Region, including armed forces full-honors funerals ; state funerals ; presidential inaugurations ; full-honors wreath ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery ; state arrivals at the White House and Pentagon, and retirement ceremonies for general-grade officers in the Military District of Washington, which are normally conducted at Fort Myer.
In Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings he supported the suggestion made by Arlington Mallery that a part of the Piri Reis Map was a depiction of the area of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land.
The city's corporate boundaries do not include all of the area historically known as Falls Church ; these areas include portions of Seven Corners and other portions of the current Falls Church postal districts of Fairfax County, as well as the area of Arlington County known as East Falls Church, which was part of the town of Falls Church from 1875 to 1936.
When the City of Falls Church was incorporated in 1948, its boundaries included only the central portion of the area historically known as Falls Church ; those other areas, often still known as Falls Church ( although they lie in Fairfax and Arlington Counties ), are considered here for historical reasons.
One of the larger cemeteries in Homer is Arlington Cemetery, which maintains a meeting room known as the Arlington House.
The portion of Interstate 75 which runs through Arlington Heights is widely known to be a major speed trap.
In 1837, the elder Bailey, who needed a place on which to winter his circus animals, bought hundreds of acres of Fairfax land, much of it on the outskirts of present-day Arlington County in the area now known as Baileys Cross Roads.
Paul Revere's famous midnight ride to alert colonists took him through Menotomy, now known as Arlington.
The joint venture, known as the Uno-Ven Company, was headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois and primarily comprising employees from Union Oil's then Schaumburg, Illinois, division headquarters and Lemont, Illinois, refinery.
Clarendon's departure opened the way for the rise of a new crop of young ministers, known as " the Cabal ", a loose ministerial coalition consisting of Clifford, Arlington, Buckingham, Ashley, Lauderdale.
The Newark entertainment started at 7 o ' clock: a children's half-hour of music and fairy stories ; 7 :, Hawaiian airs and violin solo ; 8: 00, news of the day ; and at 8: 20 a radio party with nationally known comedians participating ; 9: 55, Arlington time signals and 10: 01, a government weather report.
It was known until May 7, 2004, as The Ballpark in Arlington when Ameriquest bought the naming rights to the ballpark and renamed it Ameriquest Field in Arlington.
In 1988, the college bought a building at Zero Marlborough Street ( also known as 6 Arlington Street ) for dormitories and a dining hall.
Those candidates who receive official offers of employment must attend a 6-week training / orientation course known as A-100 at the Foreign Service Institute ( FSI ) in Arlington, VA.
The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, also known as Pentagon City Mall, is an upscale shopping mall in Arlington, Virginia.
The United States Marine Corps War Memorial, also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial, is located in Rosslyn adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington Boulevard ( U. S. Route 50 ), and Fort Myer.

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