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The following evening, after concluding the first set at Butterfield's Nightclub in Menlo Park, California, with his rousing interpretation of " Eleanor Rigby ," Guaraldi and drummer Jim Zimmerman returned to the room they were staying in that weekend at the adjacent Red Cottage Inn, to relax before the next set.
The nearest London Underground stations are Hampstead and Belsize Park on the Northern Line and Swiss Cottage on the Jubilee Line.
Jesmond Cottage, now renamed Bushwood at 30 Forest Drive is older than the rest of the houses on the Park.
Bracken's Cottage, Coolah Tops National Park
New York State Route 474 intersects New York State Route 394 in the northwest corner of the town near Cottage Park.
* Cottage Park – A hamlet near the shore of Chautauqua Lake in the northwest part of the town.
The town is divided into several neighborhoods around the downtown area, including Court Park and Cottage Park along the Boston Harbor side of town, Point Shirley and Cottage Hill on either side of what was Shirley Gut, and Winthrop Beach, Ocean Spray and Winthrop Heights on the Massachusetts Bay side.
Midway Plaisance runs from Stony Island Avenue to Cottage Grove Avenue, and connects Jackson Park to Washington Park.
Named for Senator Albert T. Fancher, the " Father of Allegany State Park ," each Fancher Cottage has a bathroom with shower, refrigerator, counter-top range and microwave.
It is on the Jubilee Line, between West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage and on the Metropolitan Line between Baker Street and Wembley Park.
Milton's Cottage in Chalfont St Giles, Colne Valley Regional Park, Bekonscot Model Village, Chenies Manor House, Chiltern Open Air Museum, Odds Farm Park, Cliveden, Dorney Court, Harrow Museum & Heritage Centre, Royal Windsor Racecourse and Hughenden Manor are the nearest attractions to the village itself.
As a result of negotiations led by Sir Robert Hunter, one of the founders of the National Trust, Leopold Salomons of Norbury Park purchased which included the Old Fort, Swiss Cottage and the western flank of the hill above the River Mole, for £ 16, 000.
It utilizes the system's oldest segments ( dating back to 1892 ), extending ( check infobox for time lengths ) with 30 stops between Forest Park and Oak Park ( Harlem / Lake ), through Chicago's Loop, to the South Side and Englewood ( Ashland / 63rd ) and Woodlawn ( Cottage Grove / 63rd ).
In September 1997, after political pressure brought on by community organizations, the Jackson Park branch was shortened again from University Avenue to Cottage Grove / 63rd after previous attempts by the City, CTA and other agencies to extend the route eastward to Dorchester Avenue, immediately west of the Illinois Central Railroad.
| Museum of Science and Industry, Washington Park, University of Chicago, DuSable Museum of African American History, Historic Garfield Station Entrance, Transfer between Ashland and Cottage Grove bound trains
North on Western Ave at Vine Street is the Belltown P-Patch and the Cottage Park.
The site of the so-called Jeanie Deans Cottage can also be seen in Holyrood Park at the south end of St. Leonards Bank.
Noted football ground architect Archibald Leitch, who had also designed Ibrox, Celtic Park, Craven Cottage and Hampden Park, was hired to construct the stadium.

Cottage and summer
Britten first met McPhee at Stanton Cottage in the summer of 1939, and the two subsequently performed a number of McPhee's transcriptions for a recording.
Roseland Cottage, also known as the Pink House or the Bowen House, was a summer home built by wealthy businessman Henry C. Bowen in 1846.
During the post-Civil War years, President Ulysses S. Grant stayed at a summer retreat known as the Friendship House located in Cottage City.
Some of the earliest visitors to the area that became Cottage City and later Oak Bluffs were Methodists, who gathered in the oak grove each summer for for multi-day religious " camp meetings " held under large tents and in the open air.
For the 2012 summer events, there is an open Cottage Tour, of the National Historical Registered homes, on Wednesday, August 8, and Grand Illumination Night on Wednesday, August 15.
File: Cresson, a summer resort on the P. R. R. among the wilds of the Alleghenies, by R. A. Bonine 10. jpg | Muller Cottage
During his youth, Robert Murray M ' Cheyne spent summer holidays at Clarence Cottage in the hamlet of Clarencefield near Ruthwell, the home of his maternal aunt.
The Izaak Walton Cottage is open to the public on Sunday afternoons during the high summer months, and the gardens are essentially now restored.
The location, a summer home in Connecticut, corresponds to the family home, Monte Cristo Cottage, in New London, Connecticut ( the small town of the play ), and in real life the cottage is today made up as it may have appeared in the play.
The Old Thatched Cottage restaurant on the seafront carries the date 1774 ; it is the surviving portion of a summer cottage built by the Revd.
Eleanor Lee writes that beginning in 1901 and continuing through 1913, Mr. Tod made available Innis Arden, his estate in Greenwich, Connecticut, to the nurses as a summer retreat, and that from 1906 through 1913 the nurses had the exclusive summer use of the Innis Arden Cottage, a beachside cottage there.
* Ellen Terry ( 1847 – 1928 ) actor, bought and lived in a summer house called Tower Cottage in Winchelsea beginning in 1892.
Initially the summer visitors camped in tents, but soon the " Cottage Area " east of 46 Street and in " Lower Camp " on the southeast shore began to fill with summer cottages.
The Old Soldier's Home ( Washington ), now known as the Armed Forces Retirement Home, was the site of President Abraham Lincoln's summer home during the Civil War and is adjacent to National Cemetery, the first federal military cemetery in the U. S. President Lincoln's Cottage has been designated a National Monument, and recently underwent renovation.
Often referred to as ' Cottage Country ', this area's lakes and rivers are dotted with numerous cottages, some of them seasonal, but in recent years there is a growing trend for some of these ' summer cottages ' to be used as year-round residences due to a number of factors, abundance of outdoor recreation, baby-boom retiree population, increased local services and improved wireless communication.
* Monte Cristo Cottage, Eugene O ' Neill's summer home
Baird started the 2010 UEFA Europa League Final against Atlético Madrid ahead of John Paintsil, but on 14 September 2010, Baird signed a new contract with Fulham, keeping him at Craven Cottage until at least the summer of 2013.
He died, aged 72, at the family summer home, the Monte Cristo Cottage in Connecticut.
On 27 November 2009, due to his performances for Fulham Brede Hangeland was rewarded with a new deal with Fulham and put pen to paper on a contract that will see the Norwegian captain at Craven Cottage until the summer of 2013.

Cottage and residents
For one special night, residents of the Campground place ornate Chinese lanterns ( some electric, some still lit with just a candle ), around each Gingerbread Cottage.
In 1876, just before the opening of the West Shore Railroad station, the residents assembled at the school room agreed on the name " Valley Cottage ", referencing the house nearest the station " that cottage in the valley ".
The region is in the heart of Ontario's eastern ' Cottage Country ', where urban residents ( mostly from the Toronto region ) have cottages on many of the small lakes.
A few modest cottages were occupied by working class locals and bohemian residents such as George Bernard Shaw, whose house, Torca Cottage, is close to the boundary with Dalkey.

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