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hotpot-0-00.208E.R. Hays House The E.R. Hays House, also known as Bybee & Davis Funeral Home, is a historic building located in Knoxville, Iowa, United States.
hotpot-0-10.112E.R. Hays House Hays was a local lawyer who served briefly in the United States House of Representatives, replacing Edwin H. Conger who resigned to become the United States Ambassador to Brazil.
hotpot-0-20.076E.R. Hays House Hays died a year after the house was completed.
hotpot-0-30.129E.R. Hays House The family continued to live here until 1935 when it became the Bybee & Davis Funeral Home.
hotpot-0-40.123E.R. Hays House The 2½-story brick structure was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Foster & Liebbe in a combination of the Late Victorian and Italianate styles.
hotpot-0-50.249E.R. Hays House Victorian eclecticism is featured in the porch and the trimwork, while the Italianate is found in the building's massing.
hotpot-0-60.132E.R. Hays House The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
hotpot-1-00.203Cresco Opera House The Cresco Opera House, also known as the Cresco Theater, is a historic building located in Cresco, Iowa, United States.
hotpot-1-10.126Cresco Opera House The first known theater in Cresco was the Lyric Hall, which opened in 1875.
hotpot-1-20.097Cresco Opera House It showed the first movies around 1900.
hotpot-1-30.194Cresco Opera House The Family and the Cozy theaters opened around the turn of the century.
hotpot-1-40.111Cresco Opera House The Lyric was condemned and torn down in 1913, and the other two were considered substandard.
hotpot-1-50.097Cresco Opera House The Cresco Commercial Club held a fundraiser in early 1914 to build an opera house.
hotpot-1-60.140Cresco Opera House The Cresco Opera House Company was organized around the same time.
hotpot-1-70.156Cresco Opera House The building was completed by the end of the year, and it opened in 1915.
hotpot-1-80.022Cresco Opera House It was designed by local engineer Joseph H. Howe, and constructed by local builder Martin Johnson.
hotpot-1-90.169Cresco Opera House The musical "High Jinks" was the first performance held in the theater.
hotpot-1-100.130Cresco Opera House The theater, which seats 425, was equipped to show movies and there was a community hall in the basement.
hotpot-1-110.099Cresco Opera House It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
hotpot-2-00.257Ophur Ophur was a rock band from the Chicago suburbs in DuPage County.
hotpot-2-10.224Ophur The band performed in the midwestern United States over the course of seven years with national acts including The Plain White T's, Sum 41, Violent Femmes, Local H, Lucky Boys Confusion, Veruca Salt, Two Skinee J's, Duvall, Sleeping at Last, and others.
hotpot-2-20.028Ophur Their music has been described as an eclectic amalgamation of U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Pink Floyd.
hotpot-3-00.202Mendocino County GMO Ban Mendocino County, California, was the first jurisdiction in the United States to ban the cultivation, production or distribution of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
hotpot-3-10.092Mendocino County GMO Ban The ordinance, entitled Measure H, was passed by referendum on March 2, 2004.
hotpot-3-20.215Mendocino County GMO Ban Initiated by the group "GMO Free Mendocino", the campaign was a highly publicized grassroots effort by local farmers and environmental groups who contend that the potential risks of GMOs to human health and the ecosystem have not yet been fully understood.
hotpot-3-30.189Mendocino County GMO Ban The measure was met with opposition by several interest groups representing the biotechnology industry, The California Plant Health Association (now the Western Plant Health Association) and CropLife America, a Washington-based consortium whose clients represent some of the largest food distributors in the nation, including Monsanto, DuPont and Dow…
hotpot-3-40.135Mendocino County GMO Ban Since the enactment of the ordinance, Mendocino County has been added to an international list of "GMO free zones."
hotpot-3-50.110Mendocino County GMO Ban Pre-emptive statutes banning local municipalities from such ordinances have now become widespread with adoption in sixteen states.
hotpot-4-00.154Wilford H. Fawcett House The Wilford H. Fawcett House is a house in Breezy Point, Minnesota, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
hotpot-4-10.085Wilford H. Fawcett House Wilford H. Fawcett, also known as "Captain Billy", started the book "Captain Billy's Whiz Bang" as a joke book for soldiers during World War I.
hotpot-4-20.000Wilford H. Fawcett House He formed Fawcett Publications in 1919 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.
hotpot-4-30.102Wilford H. Fawcett House In 1920, he bought a tract of land where the present-day Breezy Point Resort is located, and he began building cottages and a large log lodge.
hotpot-4-40.092Wilford H. Fawcett House The lodge has since burnt down.
hotpot-4-50.111Wilford H. Fawcett House He built the Fawcett House as a private residence within the resort property.
hotpot-4-60.150Wilford H. Fawcett House Fawcett hired the Minneapolis architects of Magney and Tusler and commissioned the design in the Swiss Chateau style.
hotpot-4-70.156Wilford H. Fawcett House The rustic log style was a bit ironic, since the local logging industry had declined before the resort was built.
hotpot-5-00.204Suffrajett Suffrajett is a United States rock band from New York City, currently based in Chicago, Illinois, composed of singer/violinist Simi Sernaker, guitarist Jason Chasko, bassist Kevin Roberts, and drummer Danny Severson.
hotpot-5-10.181Suffrajett Suffrajett has toured with Local H, The Last Vegas, and Bob Schneider, and have opened for the reunited MC5.
hotpot-5-20.028Suffrajett Suffrajett released their self-titled debut album on February 2, 2003, and their latest album "Black Glitter" was released on January 1, 2007.
hotpot-5-30.112Suffrajett They recently toured with Juliette and the Licks and Scissors for Lefty.
hotpot-6-00.000Hallelujah! I'm a Bum (album) Hallelujah!
hotpot-6-10.271Hallelujah! I'm a Bum (album) I'm A Bum is the seventh studio album by Chicago-based rock band Local H.
hotpot-6-20.307Hallelujah! I'm a Bum (album) Interviews with the band have revealed that it is a concept album based on politics in the United States.
hotpot-6-30.149Hallelujah! I'm a Bum (album) Although the album was completed in spring of 2012, the band chose to release it in September as to be closer to the 2012 presidential election.
hotpot-6-40.147Hallelujah! I'm a Bum (album) The album makes frequent use of the sounds of the El Train in Chicago to transition songs.
hotpot-7-00.157William H. Cook Water Tank House The William H. Cook Water Tank House is a water tank house located southeast of Jerome, Idaho, United States.
hotpot-7-10.084William H. Cook Water Tank House The building was constructed circa 1915 and was used to store water for William H. Cook's farm.
hotpot-7-20.095William H. Cook Water Tank House The rectangular building was constructed with lava rock and contains a metal tank.
hotpot-7-30.212William H. Cook Water Tank House Although the stone craftsmanship in the building is similar to the work of local stonemason H. T. Pugh, the builder of the house has not been determined.
hotpot-8-00.145United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 The 1978 United States Senate election in Illinois took place on November 7, 1978.
hotpot-8-10.167United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 Incumbent Republican United States Senator Charles H. Percy ran for re-election to a third term in the United States Senate.
hotpot-8-20.093United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 Percy was opposed by Democratic nominee Alex Seith, an attorney who had been appointed to several local government positions.
hotpot-8-30.115United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 Though Percy had been expected to coast to re-election over Seith, a first-time candidate, the election quickly became competitive.
hotpot-8-40.163United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 In the last few days of the campaign, a desperate Percy ran a television advertisement that featured him apologizing and acknowledging that, "I got your message and you're right."
hotpot-8-50.127United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 Percy's last-ditch effort appeared to have paid off, as he was able to edge out Seith to win what would end up being his third and final term in the Senate.
hotpot-9-00.172Amherst, Massachusetts Amherst ( ) is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Connecticut River valley.
hotpot-9-10.208Amherst, Massachusetts As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,819, making it the largest municipality in Hampshire County (although the county seat is Northampton).
hotpot-9-20.177Amherst, Massachusetts The town is home to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, three of the Five Colleges.
hotpot-9-30.263Amherst, Massachusetts The name of the town is pronounced without the "h" ("AM-erst"), giving rise to the local saying, "only the 'h' is silent", in reference both to the pronunciation and to the town's politically active populace.
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