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Some gypsum mining still continues at nearby Marion Bay.
Beginning in 1945 with the first turkey dropped from the roof of the Marion County Courthouse, the festival continues today.
Beyond the city limits, it continues southeast towards Florida State Road 35, and continues as a Marion County Road.
Street prostitution continues to dominate debates because of its visibility, for instance sex workers often gather on and around Karangahape Road and Hunter's Corner in Auckland, Cuba / Marion Streets in Wellington, and Manchester Street in Christchurch amongst other places.
The highway continues north and crosses the Great Lakes Central Railroad for the first time in Marion.
The Hockhocking enters the county from Good Hope Township in the northwest and then flows southwest, touches Marion Township, continues through Falls and Green Townships, and exits the county through northwestern Starr Township.
Marion Lederer, his wife, transformed them into the Canoga Mission Gallery in the 1970s, which continues to present day.
It continues north from Marion to Central City, where the divided highway ends.
Route 7A continues West as Howard Street until it intersects Marion Street.
On June 25, 2001, Shamaloo sold the Marion Street restaurant and the Deens Diner name to Kenneth Mungal, a fellow Trinidadian, who continues to serve doubles.
The route continues through Columbia in Adair County to U. S. Route 68 in Campbellsville, Taylor County, where KY 55 joins US 68 east to Lebanon in Marion County.
In Marion Township, US 220 enters a concurrency with Interstate 80 to the east while PA 26 continues towards the northeast as Jacksonville Road.

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All the performances of the evening were smooth and assured, and the sizable company, with Mr. Nagrin and Marion Scott as its leading dancers, seemed to be fine shape.
In 2008, Marion Cotillard won the Academy Award for Best Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her portrayal of legendary French singer Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose, the first French-language performance to be so honored.
A young harmonicist named Marion " Little Walter " Jacobs revolutionized the instrument by playing the harmonica with a microphone ( typically a " Bullet " microphone marketed for use by radio taxi dispatchers cupped in his hands with the harmonica, giving it a " punchy " mid-range sound that can be heard above radio static, or an electric guitar ).
He is romantically attracted to Marion, who at one point tries to kill him so that they can always be together.
Not only was it the first campaign to be heavily covered by the press and to receive widespread newsreel coverage, but it was also the first modern campaign to use the power of Hollywood and Broadway stars, who travelled to Marion for photo opportunities with Harding and his wife.
Marion did not seek any alimony, just a few personal belongings that would be picked up in a few days by her fiancé's private plane.
Gun No. 2347 had been originally purchased on November 12, 1924 by Les Farmer, a deputy sheriff in Marion, Illinois, which happened to be the seat of Williamson County.
In the patented Electroetch system, invented by Marion and Omri Behr, in contrast to certain nontoxic etching methods, an etched plate can be reworked as often as the artist desires The system uses voltages below 2 volts which exposes the uneven metal crystals in the etched areas resulting in superior ink retention and printed image appearance of quality equivalent to traditional acid methods.
There are very few successful spawning populations of freshwater striped bass, including Lake Texoma, the Colorado River and its reservoirs downstream from and including Lake Powell, and the Arkansas River as well as Lake Marion ( South Carolina ) that retained a landlocked breeding population when the dam was built ; other freshwater fisheries must be restocked with hatchery-produced fish annually.
He considered " Marion " to be effeminate, and " M. Gordon " to be affected, so he opted for his childhood nickname " Pat ".
Fulk is brought up in the castle of Joce De Dynan, and fights for his master against Sir Gilbert de Lacy – these battles are also the source of the story of Marion de la Bruyere, the betrayed lover whose ghost is still said to be heard crying " Goodbye, Cruel World!
" Marion deserves to be remembered as one of the heroes of the War for Independence.
Their daughter Ellen Marion Kinzie, born in 1805, was believed to be the first child of European descent born in the settlement.
Their daughter Ellen Marion Kinzie, believed to be the first European child of European descent born in Chicago, was born in 1805 ; followed by Maria Indiana in 1807, and Robert Allen Kinzie in 1810.
* In The Firebrand by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Briseis fell in love with Achilles and chose to leave Troy to be with him.
Marion County could be considered the " mother county " of the Alabama counties of Fayette, Lamar, Walker, and Winston, and parts of the Mississippi counties of Itawamba, Lowndes, and Monore.
Marion thus missed the battle, which proved to be a decisive British victory, but was able to intercept and recapture 150 Maryland prisoners, plus about 20 of their British guards, who had been en route from the battle to Charleston.
Marion showed himself to be a singularly able leader of irregular militiamen.
Spielberg wanted Willie to be a complete contrast to Marion Ravenwood from Raiders of the Lost Ark, so Capshaw dyed her brown hair blonde for the part.
If the former, the two of them could not have spent more than about a quarter of the time between 1166 and 1176 together ( as historian Marion Meade puts it: " For all her subsequent fame, Rosamund must be one of the most neglected concubines in history ").
Eventually this worked out to be half the land on a strip twenty miles ( 32 km ) on each side of its track from Emporia nearly out to Kinsley, which meant that most of Marion County fell in this strip.
Just outside of the city, the Dunnellon / Marion County Airport can be found along CR 484.
: Not to be confused with Marion County, Indiana.
On July 23, 1888, with increasing membership amongst the six National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers ( NHDVS ) National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Congress established the seventh of ten National Homes in Grant County, Indiana to be known as the Marion Branch.

Marion and community
The oldest known recipe for sweet ice tea was published in 1879 in a community cookbook called Housekeeping in Old Virginia by Marion Cabell Tyree, who was born in Texas.
The Hardings visited their home community of Marion, Ohio once during the term, when the city celebrated its centennial during the first week of July.
Harding arrived on July 3, gave a speech to the community at the Marion County Fairgrounds on July 4, and left the following morning for other speaking commitments.
Two public school systems and one community college operate in Marion County.
Founded in 1910 from a portion of Marion County, both Dillon County and its county seat, the city of Dillon, were named for prosperous local citizen James W. Dillon ( 1826-1913 ), an Irishman who settled there and led a campaign to bring the railroad into the community.
Although Marion was incorporated in 1896, the community predates that significantly.
Because of its proximity to Memphis and Interstate access Marion offers the activities and enrichment of a large city while maintaining the character of a small community.
In addition to the many community events common to any town, each May Marion hosts the Esperanza Bonanza, a festival that includes live music, a barbecue competition, a rodeo, a golf tournament, a carnival, and games for adults & children.
Dunn would also head the development of the community of Dunnellon in the 1880s and was deeply involved in the phosphate boom in Marion County during the 1890s.
This volunteer-based organization is one of the largest community theatres in the state and serves more than 50, 000 Marion, Citrus and Lake County residents each season.
The city is part of the Carbondale-Marion combined statistical area and city has grown considerably as a residential community of Carbondale and Marion.
Whiteash began as a coal mining community around the Chicago and Marion Coal Company's mine organized by Charles A. Gent of nearby Marion, Illinois.
One of Marion's more notable architectural landmarks is the extensive Marion High School campus, which includes an impressive 1, 468 seat community auditorium.
The university's award-winning, 1, 200 seat, Phillippe Performing Arts Center is used for numerous community events throughout the year, such as Marion Philharmonic Orchestra concerts and the Grant County Spelling Bee.
Marion has been the only Midwest community selected as one of the Top 100 Micro-Enterprises for Economic Development by Site Selection Magazine for the years 2007 and 2008.
African-American realtors Marion E. Arthur of Cleveland, Ohio, and Alvin E. Wright of Chicago, Illinois, platted the community as an all black resort town in 1923.
* Marion Springs is an unincorporated community in the township at Marion and Merrill Road.
* Groveton is an unincorporated community in the township on 4th Street between Marion and Burt Roads.
East Marion is a census-designated place ( CDP ) that roughly corresponds to the hamlet ( unincorporated community ) by the same name in the town of Southold in Suffolk County, New York, United States.
In downtown Marion, the beautifully restored Marion Depot, the oldest surviving depot on the Western Rail Line, hosts numerous community events each month, and is available for rental to individuals and groups for meetings, receptions, parties, and other functions.
The Ohio State University has a regional campus at Marion, and Marion Technical College, a community college that shares the Marion Campus with OSU.

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