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Walden is a town located atop Walden's Ridge Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.
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President King, the leader of Walden College, was originally intended as a parody of Kingman Brewster, President of Yale, but all that remains of that is a certain physical resemblance.
Along with Muir perhaps most influential in the modern movement is Henry David Thoreau who published Walden in 1854.
He is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay, Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state.
He is best known for his books Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay, Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state.
* Walden Two ( 1948 ) by B. F. Skinner, a community in which every aspect of living is put to rigorous scientific testing.
He is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state.
Dench is a patron of the Leaveners, Friends School Saffron Walden and the Archway Theatre, Horley, Surrey.
The land west of the Sequatchie Valley is known as the Cumberland Plateau and the land to the east of the Sequatchie Valley is known as Walden Ridge.
The city lies north of the Saugus River, and is also home to several brooks, as well as several ponds, the largest being Breed's Pond and Walden Pond ( which has no relation to a similarly named pond in Concord ).
Walden is the largest of three villages of the Town of Montgomery in Orange County, New York, United States.
Walden is part of the Poughkeepsie – Newburgh – Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York – Newark – Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.
Walden's other major commercial area is the Thruway Markets complex located along the river north of Oak Street, just south of the remains of the Walden Knife Company.
* Wooster Grove-East Main St ( Rte 52 ), surrounded by the Tin Brook, offers a large playground, indoor & outdoor basketball courts, a bandstand, an ice rink, and is home the Village of Walden Recreation Dept ' teen center '
The nearest airport to Walden, Orange County Airport, is a general aviation facility just south of Montgomery.
The growing service sector is most strongly represented by two regional banks, Walden Federal and Walden Savings Bank, are based in the village ( though the latter has moved to new headquarters at Scotts Corners, the 17K / 208 intersection ).
Walden and town
The " proprietors " of the new town were Josiah Walden and William Clark, who owned the land on the east and west sides of the railroad, respectively.
Today, Walden retains some light industry and much of its working-class feel, enough for the village to have gotten into a spat with WPDH-FM disc jockey The Wolf in the late 1990s over his constant joking on-and off-air joking about Walden as a redneck town.
The town is a suburb of Chattanooga and is located on Walden Ridge, a land mass often mistakenly referred to as " Signal Mountain " itself.
Because of its proximity atop Signal Mountain, one particular high point in the town of Walden contains an antenna farm, with the transmitter sites of two of Chattanooga, Tennessee's television stations, WRCB-TV, Channel 3 and WTVC-TV, Channel 9.
To project its prosperity and advertise Harriman, the company built an imposing brick headquarters ( now Harriman City Hall ), with its four picturesque Norman towers, at the corner of Walden Avenue and Roane Street near the center of the new town.
There are several ponds within town, including parts of Birch Pond, Hawkes Pond and Walden Pond ( not related to the pond of the same name in Concord, Massachusetts ).
* Eighteen Mile Creek – A stream that forms part of the south border of the town and empties into Lake Erie south of Walden Cliffs.
* Lake View – A hamlet in the southwest corner of the town inland from Walden Cliffs and site of the Gatling Land Boom of 1893.
* Walden Cliffs – A lakeside hamlet in the southwest corner of the town named after Ebenezer Walden, a prominent WNY citizen and once Mayor of Buffalo, NY.
Tin Brook, the Wallkill's only major eastern tributary, rises just southeast of the town and flows north, then west, through Walden to drain into the river just north of the village.
* Walden – The Village of Walden is in the northern part of the town by the Wallkill River and NY-208.
" Although he criticizes the dedication of his neighbors to working, he himself is quite busy at Walden – building and maintaining his house, raising thousands of bean plants and other vegetables, making bread, clearing land, chopping wood, making repairs for the Emersons, going into town, and writing every day.
The abbey was separated from the town of Walden by Holywell Field, which was enclosed in the sixteenth century to form part of the park of Audley End, the house of Sir Thomas Audley, who converted the abbey cloisters to a dwelling c. 1538-44 The inner or Little Court of the seventeenth-century house corresponds to one of the cloisters.
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