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rottendecomp · 11 months ago
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Listened to the Ghost cover of Jesus He Knows me by Genesis on loop - June 20th 2023
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popcorn-kitten · 6 years ago
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East Michigan Warming Centers
JACKSON COUNTY
King’s Center Shelter Intake: Call to be screened and added to the intake waitlist, (517) 788-4067 .  Hours: Intake screening: 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. 
Kelly Warming Center 607 W Main Street, Medford OR 97501 Intake: Shelter is accessed through an application process for the winter season. Call 541-499-0880 or walk in to Rogue Retreat, 1410 8th Street, Medford to fill out an application. Hours: Application: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Shelter: January 1-March 30, 2019 7 days per week 7pm-8am Serves: Unrestricted. No pets.
MACOMB COUNTY
Bruce Township Bruce Township Government Office: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 223 East Gates; 586-752-4585. Center Line Center Line Parks & Recreation: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and noon to 5 p.m. Friday at 25355 Lawrence; 586-758-8267. South Eastern Michigan Indians: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at 26641 Lawrence; 586-756-1350. Chesterfield Township Chesterfield Township Library: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at 50560 Patricia Avenue; 586-598-4900. Clinton Township Clinton-Macomb Main Library: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 40900 Romeo Plank Road; 586-226-5000. Clinton-Macomb South Library: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 35891 South Gratiot Avenue; 586-226-5070. Eastpointe Eastpointe Memorial Library:10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and noon to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 15875 Oak; 586-445-5096. Harrison Township Harrison Township Government Office: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 38151 L’Anse Creuse; 586-466-1400. Macomb Township Clinton-Macomb North Library: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 16800 24 Mile Road; 586-226-5082. Memphis Memphis Public Library: Noon to 8 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday through Saturday at 34830 Potter; 810-392-2980. Memphis Fire Department: As necessary during extreme temperature events at 35095 Potter; 810-392-2385. Mount Clemens Macomb County Health Department: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Central Health Service Center at 43525 Elizabeth Road; 586-469-5235.
Macomb County Sheriff’s Department: 24 hours a day Monday through Sunday at 43565 Elizabeth Street; 586-469-5151.
Martha T. BerryMedical Care Facility: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Sunday at 43533 Elizabeth Road; 586-469-5265
Ray of Hope Day Center: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday at Two Crocker Blvd., Suite 201; 586-329-4046. Richmond Lois Wagner Memorial Library: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 35200 Division Road; 586-727-2665. Roseville MCREST: As the temperatures drop in the next two days, MCREST will be able to shelter 60 men, women and children at 20415 Erin in Roseville; 586-415-5101.
Recreation Authority Center: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday at 18185 Sycamore; 586-445-5480. St. Clair Shores Macomb County Southeast Family Resource Center: 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at 25401 Harper Avenue; 586-466-6800. Shelby Township Shelby Township Senior Center: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 51670 Van Dyke; 586-739-7540. Utica Utica United Methodist Church: 8659 Canal, Sterling Heights; 586-731-7667. Warren Macomb County Health Department: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Southwest Health Center at 27690 Van Dyke; 586-465-8090.
Max Thompson Family Resource Center: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at 11370 Hupp; 586-759-9150.
Salvation Army MATTS (Macomb’s Answer To Temporary Shelter): Call for overnight shelter availability and location — 24140 Mound Road; 586-755-5191. Washington Township Washington Township Government Office: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 57900 Van Dyke — a half-mile north of 26 Mile Road; 586-786-0010. OAKLAND COUNTY Auburn Hills Auburn Hills Community Center: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at 1827 N Squirrel Road; 248-370-9353. Farmington Hills Costick Center: 28600 W. Eleven Mile Road between Middlebelt and Inkster from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 248-473-1800. Ferndale Gerry Kulick Community Center: 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 1201 Livernois Road. Lake Orion Orion Center: The building will reopen outside of regular business hours if large power outages exist in Orion Township community — 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday at 1335 Joslyn Road. Lathrup Village City of Lathrup Village City Hall: 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 27400 Southfield Road. Novi Meadowbrook Commons: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 25075 Meadowbrook Road. Novi Civic Center: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 45175 Ten Mile Road. The Novi Civic Center will be open Tuesday starting at 9 p.m. and remain open until 8 a.m. on Friday as a warming center for residents who need a warm place to rest. Residents will have access to clean restrooms, water, cell phone charging stations and free Wi-Fi.
Novi Public Library: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at 45255 W. Ten Mile Road. Oak Park Oak Park Community Center: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 14300 Oak Park Boulevard. Royal Oak Genesis the Church: 309 N. Main Street, Royal Oak, from Jan. 27 through Feb. 10. Southfield Covenant Presbyterian Church: 21575 W. 10 Mile Rd in Southfield from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; 248-289-0213. Troy Troy Community Center: 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at 3179 Livernois Road. Wixom City of Wixom City Hall/Police Department: As long as it is dangerously cold at 49045 Pontiac Trail.
WASHTENAW COUNTY Ann Arbor NOTE: Weekday daytime shelter accommodations are available at local congregations at varying times, generally from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Delonis Center: An overnight warming center for those experiencing homelessness. The shelter is available at 6:30 p.m. every night between Nov. 12, 2018, and April 1, 2019. There is also onsite dinner provided at 5 p.m. The address is 312 W. Huron Street in Ann Arbor.
First Baptist Church: From Feb. 1 through Feb. 28 on Tuesdays and Thursdays — 517 East Washington in Ann Arbor.
First Congregational: From Feb. 1 through Feb. 28 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays — 608 East William in Ann Arbor.
St. Mary’s Student Parish: From Jan. 1 to Jan. 31 at 331 Thompson in Ann Arbor. WAYNE COUNTY Canton Township Canton Public Library: 1200 S. Canton Center Road — 734-397-0999 –9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Summit on the Park: 46000 Summit Parkway — 734-394-5460 — 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. Detroit Cass Community Social Services: Located at 1534 Webb, 40 beds are available and services are provided for families (male and female parents and children). The center is open from 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. Contact the Cass Community Social Services at (313) 883-2277.
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries: 100 beds for men only. The center, located at 3535 Third Avenue near downtown Detroit, is open from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. For information, contact the Detroit Rescue Mission at (313) 993-6703. Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries: Second location has 25 beds for women and children only. The center, located at 3840 Fairview between Mack and St. Jean, is open from 4:30 p.m. to 9 a.m. For information on this location, contact the Detroit Rescue Mission at (313) 331-8990.
Detroit VA: The Detroit VA will provide a warming center for area veterans and their families in room B1290 of its facility at 4646 John R in Detroit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.
Eastern Market Team Wellness Center: The doors are opening to the community this week as a public warming center for those seeking shelter from the frigid temperatures. The Eastern Market location will be available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at 2925 Russell street.
Team East Wellness Center: The doors are opening to the community this week as a public warming center for those seeking shelter from the frigid temperatures. The Team East location will be open 24 hours at 6309 Mack Avenue. Sumpter Township Sumpter Township Community Center: Due to the dangerously cold forecast for the rest of the week, the Sumpter Township Community Center is available as a warming center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Special requests to extend the normal hours will be considered
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brewyork · 6 years ago
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Every Place You Can Drink at a Brewery in NYC
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It’s hard to miss Singlecut Beersmiths in Astoria, one of the 33 places where you can drink beer at its source in the five boroughs. (Photo: Chris O’Leary)
What greater feeling is there as a beer drinker than drinking fresh beer straight from the source? Given the explosion in craft breweries in New York City in the past few years, it’s becoming easier and easier to do. So, for your reference, we’ve put together a list of every single place in the five boroughs where you can drink beer brewed right on the premises, from brewpubs to taprooms, updated with the past year’s newest taproom openings. These are the places where fresh beer can hit your lips within feet of where it’s brewed. Our list is sorted by borough. Here we go!
BRONX
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The Bronx Brewery (856 E. 136th St., at Walnut Ave., Port Morris)
What they serve: Their year-round beers, including the No Resolutions IPA, Well Earned Pilsner, and American Pale Ale, plus seasonals, and usually something interesting on cask, too. They’ll often serve some one-offs that are hard to find, too, like stuff from their Up-and-Comers and B-Tracks Series. When the weather's nice, you can enjoy their beers in their roomy backyard.
How to get there: Take the 6 train to Cypress Ave., and it's a quick 5-minute walk east on E. 138th St., south on Willow, and then east on E. 136th for half a block.
When they're open: Seven days a week, starting at 3pm on weekdays and noon on weekends
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Gun Hill Brewing (3227 Laconia Ave., at Boston Rd., Williamsbridge)
What they serve: Enjoy full pours or flights of their rotating selection of beers brewed in a variety of styles, like their Soft Serve session IPA series, Spirit 76 Pilsner, and Void of Light stout. Occasionally, food vendors and live music is offered at the brewery, too, and they host special events in the taproom throughout the year, including their 5th Anniversary Party on March 9th.
How to get there: Take the 2 train to Burke Ave, and it's a 10-minute walk east on Burke and Boston Post Road to the brewery.
When they're open: Monday-Wednesday 2:30-9pm, Thursday 1-11pm, Friday 1pm-Midnight, Saturday Noon-Midnight, and Sunday Noon-10pm
BROOKLYN
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Braven Brewing Company (52 Harrison Pl., at Morgan Ave., Williamsburg)
What they serve: The contract brewer-turned-brick-and-mortar opened in 2018 just off the Morgan Avenue L Train stop, fulfilling a years-long dream for its founders and pouring beer brewed on site on their electric 3.5-barrel brewhouse. Among the dozen beers on tap in their taproom are the Easy Leisure Scotch Ale, Mean Cash Kölsch, and Flashy Ways DIPA.
How to get there: Take the L Train to Morgan Ave. and exit onto the south side of Harrison Place -- the taproom is directly in front of you.
When they're open: Monday-Friday 5-Midnight, Saturday and Sunday 2-Midnight
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Brooklyn Brewery (79 N. 11th St., at Wythe Ave., Williamsburg)
What they serve: Over a dozen different beers on tap, including stuff that you can't find anywhere else, like their Worshipful Company of Brewers Series and their newest seasonal releases before they’re easy to find elsewhere. They'll also serve you bottle pours of some special bottle-only brews. Their recently-renovated taproom scrapped their old token system, so now you can just walk up and order a beer (a novel concept!).
How to get there: Take the L Train to Bedford or G Train to Nassau. From either, it's about a seven-minute walk.
When they're open: The brewery offers $15 "Small Batch Tours" at 5pm Monday-Thursday by reservation, but the tasting room is open to the public most Mondays-Thursdays 5-11pm, Friday 5pm-Midnight, Saturday Noon-Midnight, and Sunday Noon-8pm.
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Circa Brewing Co (141 Lawrence St., at Willoughby Ave., Downtown Brooklyn)
What they serve: Pizza and beer is the name of the game at this brewpub that opened in 2017. The brewery rolls out a wide selection of beers from a Pilsner to a Scotch Ale to a New England-Style IPA to pair with the grub coming from the kitchen, which churns out beer-friendly pies. You can also get your beer brunch on here every weekend.
How to get there: Take the A, C, F, or R trains to Jay Street-Metrotech, and it’s just steps away.
When they're open: Sunday-Thursday 11am-Midnight, Friday and Saturday 11am-2am
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Coney Island Brewing Company (1904 Surf Ave., at W. 17th St., Coney Island)
What they serve: Take the train to the end of the line! Then walk over to the newly-renovated tasting room, for brewery tours and an outdoor area for drinking just outside MCU Park, the home of the Brooklyn Cyclones. The tasting room pours samples, pints, and fills growlers of well-known beers like their Mermaid Pilsner, plus small-batch brews like the Fangtooth Double IPA and Last Stop Belgian Tripel.
How to get there: Take the D, F, N, or Q Train to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, then walk three blocks west. The brewery is under the 3rd base line stands at MCU Park.
When they're open: Friday-Sunday noon-8pm (closed Monday through Thursday for the winter)
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Five Boroughs Brewing Co. (215 47th St., at 2nd Ave., Sunset Park)
What they serve: This booming space is home to the biggest brewery to open in the city in 2017, and it celebrates the five boroughs through a diverse lineup of beers, including their year-round Pilsner, IPA, Gose, and Hoppy Lager, plus lots of one-off beers to please every type of beer drinker. The bright, airy taproom makes a great place for groups of friends to come together over beer.
How to get there: Take the R Train to 45th Street, then take the quick walk south 2 blocks and west 2 blocks.
When they're open: Thursday 4-10pm, Friday 4-11pm, Saturday Noon-11pm, and Sunday Noon-10pm
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Folksbier (101 Luquer St, at Clinton St., Carroll Gardens)
What they serve: This small brewery is about to embark on a big expansion, so get to know them now, so you can say you “knew them when.” They focus on German-style beers, like their OBL Bavarian Lager, Glow Up Berliner Weisse, and a rotating series of New England-style IPAs called Recurring Dreams. The big, inviting space has plenty of seating, tacos and snacks for purchase, and neat wood-carved barstools.
How to get there: Take the F or G Train to Caroll Street, and it’s about a ten-minute walk to the brewery. It’s also a very quick, 7-minute walk to nearby Other Half Brewing (below), if you’re looking to kill two birds with one stone.
When they're open: Monday 4-11pm, Thursday-Friday 4-11pm, Saturday 2-11pm, and Sunday 2-10pm 
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Grimm Artisanal Ales (990 Metropolitan Ave., at Catherine St., Williamsburg)
What they serve: After years of tenant brewing, Grimm finally opened an impressive space in East Williamsburg in 2018 to much fanfare. The beers, heavy on hop-forward and mixed fermentation selections, are a big draw to a taproom that overlooks their production space. There’s a snack bar with tasty treats from Samesa and a retail space for cans, shirts, glassware, and other fun stuff to take home. 
How to get there: Take the L Train to Grand Street and walk 5 minutes north and east.
When they're open: Monday-Wednesday 5-10pm, Thursday-Friday 5-midnight, Friday 2pm-2am, Saturday noon-1am, and Sunday noon-10pm.
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Interboro Spirits and Ales (942 Grand St., at Waterbury St., Williamsburg)
What they serve: Brewer and co-founder Jesse Ferguson lists cult favorites Carton and Other Half on his brewing resume, so it was no surprise when people started to flock to his brewery and taproom in East Williamsburg when it opened in 2016. Enjoy draft beers to stay and buy beer to take home from their latest canning run, like Mad Fat Fluid Double IPA, Ambassador Stout, or the Bushburg Pilsner.
How to get there: Take the L Train to Grand St. and walk two blocks east.
When they're open: Monday through Friday 5-11pm, Saturday 11am-11pm, Sunday 1pm-8pm
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Island to Island Brewing Company (642 Rogers Ave., at Parkside Ave., Prospect Lefferts Gardens)
What they serve: Island to Island calls themselves a “South, Central and North American Cidery, Brewery and Fermentory.” It’s a lot to take in, but that means there’s a lot of different, unique options -- from fermented tea to ciders to beer. Speaking of beer, their lineup includes an Indian Corn Brut IPA and a Mauby Stout made with tree bark. For warmer weather, there’s a beautiful courtyard in the back.
How to get there: Take the 2/5 Trains to Winthrop Avenue and walk a block west.
When they're open: Wednesday and Thursday 3-11pm, Friday 3pm-Midnight, Saturday 2pm-Midnight, Sunday 2-10pm
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Keg & Lantern Brewing Company (95 Nassau Ave., at Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint)
What they serve: A few years ago, a run-of-the-mill beer bar in Greenpoint became a beer destination when they fired up their three-barrel brewing system in the bar's basement and started serving a broad rotating selection of house-brewed beers from a huge variety of styles, like their juicy Gastronomical IPA, the Hipster Business Meeting Coffee Porter, and the crisp Daydreamer Pilsner, a beer that can help wash down the brewpub’s delicious wings.
How to get there: Take the G Train to Nassau Ave., exit at Nassau and head half a block east.
When they're open: Daily, 11am-4am
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Kings County Brewers Collective (381 Troutman St., at Wyckoff Ave., Bushwick)
What they serve: KCBC has been open just a couple months and has already gained a strong following. A trio of brewers whips up batches of beers like the Janiak Maniac Pilsner, Tiger Thunder Double IPA, and Robot Fish SMASH IPA series. Collaborations are big for this outfit, with recent releases brewed with Interboro, Oyster Bay Brewing, Transmitter, and more. Have some beer at the brewery, then take home a crowler. Food vendors regularly camp out at the taproom on weekends, too.
How to get there: The taproom is just one block from the L Train stop at Jefferson Street.
When they're open: Monday-Thursday 5-11pm, Friday 5-Midnight, Saturday Noon-Midnight, and Sunday Noon-9pm
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Other Half Brewing Company (191 Centre St., at Smith St., Gowanus)
What they serve: IPAs on IPAs on IPAs on IPAs. And maybe a Pastry Stout or two. If hazy, dry-hopped beers are what you’re after, this is your spot. Beer geeks the world over visit Other Half, packing the taproom with crowds from afternoon to night, especially on the weekends. Our tip: enjoy the IPAs, but seek out the occasional appearance of other beer styles -- they’re pretty good at making those, too.
How to get there: Take the F or G Train to Smith/9th Streets and walk south two blocks on Smith, then hang a right on Centre. The brewery is across the street from a McDonald's drive-thru.
When they're open: Monday-Wednesday 3-10pm, Thursday-Friday Noon-Midnight, Saturday 10am-Midnight, and Sunday 11am-10pm. 
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Randolph Beer DUMBO (82 Prospect St., at Pearl St., DUMBO)
What they serve: The third location of the Randolph Beer chainlet is the first to feature an in-house brewery. The house beers here range from their Bridge Beer Pilsner to their Porter to a crisp, citrusy Pale Ale. Guest taps and food are also available, too. The best feature? A pour-your-own beer wall, where you can choose to drink as little or as much of a beer as you choose, making deciding far less difficult.
How to get there: The trains rumble overhead on the Manhattan Bridge, but opt for the ones that rumble underneath -- the F train at York Street is just a block away.
When they're open: Daily starting at 11am
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Sixpoint Brewery (40 Van Dyke St., at Dwight St., Red Hook)
What they serve: It’s not a place you can go every day, but in 2017, longtime Brooklyn-based brewer Sixpoint finally reopened to the public on select days after ceasing tours back in 2011. But there’s only one way to visit: download the Sixpoint app and pre-order their cans of beer for pickup at the brewery on Saturdays after they go on sale.
How to get there: Red Hook isn’t the most accessible neighborhood, but you can take the B61 bus from downtown Brooklyn, the B61 or B57 from Carroll Gardens, or even the Red Hook ferry.
When they're open: Download the Sixpoint app and you’ll find out. (The next date is their Resin Day event on Saturday, March 2nd.)
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Strong Rope Brewery (574A President St., at 4th Ave., Gowanus)
What they serve: Brooklyn homebrewer-turned-pro Jason Sahler whips up batches on a small two-barrel (63-gallon) brewhouse that once brewed the beer for Rockaway Brewing. The beers focus on New York State ingredients (it’s a licensed farm brewery), with constantly-rotating offerings like the Embrace the Black Stout, JJ Bollerack’s Brown Ale, and Forest of Marvelous Creatures DDH IPA. $5 tours are offered every Saturday at 2pm.
How to get there: They're one block south of the R Train stop at Union Street, just off Fourth Avenue.
When they're open: Monday-Thursday 3-11pm, Friday 3pm-Midnight, Saturday Noon-Midnight, and Sunday Noon-9pm
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Threes Brewing (333 Douglass St., at 4th Ave., Gowanus)
What they serve: Brooklyn’s Threes Brewing continues to produce some top-notch beer at their brewpub in Gowanus, like their highly sought after SFY Imperial IPA, Unreliable Narrator IPA, and the crisp Vliet Pilsner. The hazy, juicy IPAs are a draw, but don’t sleep on Threes’ lagers, which have made them beloved among the beer industry in New York. Add a music venue, some can releases in their shop, and a permanent kitchen residency (The Meat Hook), and you’ve got a single destination for a beer-filled day. 
How to get there: They're three blocks north of the R Train stop at Union Street, just off Fourth Avenue.
When they're open: Monday-Wednesday 5pm-Midnight, Thursday 5pm-2am, Friday 3pm-2am, Saturday noon-2am, and Sunday noon-midnight
MANHATTAN
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Death Ave Brewing Company (315 Tenth Ave., at 28th St., Chelsea)
What they serve: Manhattan’s first new brewpub in four years made their debut in 2017, with the opening of a taproom at the corner of 10th Avenue and 28th Street. Their basement brewery churns out a lineup that includes a Kolsch, Brown Ale, and several variations of IPA. The food-friendly beers are designed to pair with their Mediterranean cuisine from the restaurant of the same name next door.
How to get there: Take the 7 to 34th Street-Hudson Yards or the A/C/E to 34th Street-Penn Station and walk to 10th Avenue. It’s also just outside the 28th Street exit to the High Line.
When they're open: Sunday-Thursday 11:30am-11pm, Friday-Saturday 11:30am-Midnight.
QUEENS
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Alewife - The Brewpub (5-14 51st Ave., at 5th St., Long Island City)
What they serve: While working on building out their own brewery in Sunnyside and tenant brewing in the Bronx, Alewife is brewing fresh batches in “The Scullery” -- their one-barrel brewery inside their Long Island City brewpub. Experimental beers abound on tap here, like their new Brut IPA brewed on the system, as well as pours of bigger batches of Alewife beer brewed elsewhere, like the Death to Ego IPA and Thousand Stars Pilsner.
How to get there: Take the 7 to Vernon-Jackson, walk one block south to 51st Avenue, then half a block west.
When they're open: Monday-Friday from 4pm, Saturday and Sunday at 11am
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Big Alice Brewing (8-08 43rd Rd., at Vernon Blvd., Long Island City)
What they serve: This small space in Queens started with a 1/2-barrel brewhouse that churned out a hundred different beer recipes in just their first year. Since then, they've expanded significantly, growing their brewing space and taproom to pour all that eclectic beer in growlers to go and flights and pints to stay.
How to get there: Take the 7, E, G, or M to Court Square, walk west to 11th Street, turn right, and then left on 43rd Road.
When they're open: Wednesday and Thursday 5-10pm, Friday 5-11pm, Saturday Noon-11pm, Sunday Noon-8pm
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Bridge and Tunnel Brewery (15-35 Decatur St., at Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood)
What they serve: This small Queens brewery is a truly DIY space that has to be seen to be believed, with touches throughout the taproom made by hand by brewer Rich Castagna and family and friends. It features 12 lines with beers like their Pickin' Up The Change Chipotle Porter, Tiger Eyes Hazelnut Brown Ale, and Mango New England IPA. You can fill a growler, buy merch, and order pizza from Houdini’s next door.
How to get there: Take L Train to Halsey Street and walk east on Wyckoff, then hang a right on Decatur and it’s down the block on the right.
When they're open: Thursday and Friday 5-10pm, Saturday 1-10pm, Sunday 1-9pm
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Evil Twin Brewing NYC (16-16 George St., at Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood)
What they serve: Longtime tenant brewer Evil Twin finally has a place to call home in New York City. Their brewery opened in January in Ridgewood, and while they’re churning out some great beer like the George Street Colada Sour and Even More Candy Bars Imperial Stout, you can only buy cans (and merch!) to-go out of their taproom for now. Nowadays is hosting a pop-up taproom down the street.
How to get there: Take L Train to Halsey Street and walk down Wyckoff toward George Street, then walk north on George and it’s down the block on the right.
When they're open: Tuesday to Friday 5-9pm, Saturday and Sunday Noon-6pm
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Fifth Hammer Brewing Company (10-28 46th Ave., at 11th St., Long Island City)
What they serve: The long-awaited new project from NYC brewing man-about-town Chris Cuzme opened in late 2017 and the 15-barrel brewhouse is churning out some impressive beers and drawing crowds every night of the week. The spacious taproom is a great place for locals to socialize... and for beer geeks to drink brews like the Neighborbrau Pils, Much Lovender Saison, Blobfish IPA, and Dry Irish Milk Stout on Nitro.
How to get there: It’s a quick walk from the E, M, or 7 Train at Court Square, or the G at 21st-Van Alst.
When they're open: Monday and Tuesday 4-10pm, Wednesday 4-11pm, Thursday 4pm-Midnight, Friday 3pm-1am, Saturday Noon-1am, and Sunday Noon-9pm
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Finback Brewery (78-01 77th Avenue, at 78th St., Glendale)
What they serve: Nestled in a neighborhood in Central Queens, Finback is a not-so-hidden gem as word gets out across the Northeast about its beers. The big, booming space leaves plenty of room to bring a whole group of friends out to Glendale, Queens to check the place out and try brews like their ever-expanding lineup of IPAs, their I Feel The Universe Gose, Horizontal Lines Pilsner, or any one of a number of new brews they churn out weekly.
How to get there: Ride-sharing or biking is easiest, but you can take the L/M trains to Myrtle-Wyckoff and catch the Q55 bus, which drops off two blocks from the brewery.
When they're open: Tuesday-Friday 5-10pm, Saturday Noon-10pm, Sunday Noon-8pm
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LIC Beer Project (39-28 23rd St., at 40th Ave., Long Island City)
What they serve: This outfit focuses on canned IPAs like every other cultish brewery these days... but wait, there’s more! Belgian-inspired beers, barrel aging, and wild ales -- including some that run through their coolship and ferment with Queens-harvested yeast -- are part of the lineup. The well-polished taproom is welcoming and serves up to ten beers on tap, with seating that offers views of their brewhouse.
How to get there: Take the F Train to 21st Street-Queensbridge and walk three blocks to the brewery.
When they're open: Tuesday-Friday 4-11pm, Saturday Noon-Midnight, Sunday Noon-10pm
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Mikkeller Brewing NYC (126-01 Roosevelt Ave, on 126th St., Flushing)
What they serve: Beer and baseball go hand in hand at this brewery under the right field stands at Citi Field. But during the off-season, the beer is still pouring strong with nearly sixty taps of beers brewed on site, at sister breweries, and at guest breweries like Bissell Brothers and Industrial Arts.
How to get there: Take the 7 Train to Mets - Willets Point, exit at Citi Field and turn right toward 126th Street. The entrance is on 126th at the right field corner of the stadium.
When they're open: Wednesday and Thursday 4-10pm, Friday and Saturday Noon-Midnight, Sunday Noon-10pm (always open on Mets game days)
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Queens Brewery (15-39 Covert St., at Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood)
What they serve: This big, booming space houses the borough’s namesake brewery, which is churning out a heckuva lot of new beers lately, like their Nitro Oatmeal Stout, Hop Lager, and Barrel-Aged Knob Creek IPA over the past few weeks. There’s a stage in the taproom where you’ll find comedy shows, DJs, and music acts some nights of the week. Bring some friends, camp out at the long communal tables, drink some brews, and celebrate the nation’s most diverse borough.
How to get there: Take L Train to Halsey Street and walk down Wyckoff toward Covert Street, then walk south on Covert and it’s down the block on the right.
When they're open: Monday-Friday 4pm-Midnight, Saturday and Sunday Noon-Midnight
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Rockaway Brewing (5-01 46th Ave., at 5th St., Long Island City)
What they serve: Rockaway was among the first breweries in the city to take advantage of the Craft New York Act, which allowed them to serve pints at their taproom. These days, they’re going strong with more options than ever, including their Bramble Blackberry Sour and Hella Citra Helles Lager, alongside standbys like their ESB and Black Gold Nitro Stout. They’ve also got special food pop-ups at the brewery as well... and a second location in the Rockaways.
How to get there: Take the 7 train to Vernon-Jackson or the G to 21st Street, walk west to 5th Street, turn right and walk up to the mural-adorned corner of 46th Ave.
When they're open: Monday and Wednesday 5-9pm, Thursday 3-9pm, Friday 3-10pm, Saturday Noon-10pm, Sunday Noon-9pm
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Singlecut Beersmiths (19-33 37th St., at 20th Ave., Astoria)
What they serve: The raucous taproom here has many faces: beer bar, concert venue, movie screening room, game room... oh, and it's a brewery, too. The 13 taps here run the gamut of Singlecut's offerings, from the straightforward Plaintop Pilsner to the hoppy Jenny Said Imperial IPA to the rich Eric More Cowbell! Chocolate Milk Stout. There’s also an in-house food vendor serving tacos and nachos to complement the beer.
How to get there: Take the N train to the end of the line (Ditmars Blvd.). It's about a twelve-minute walk from there to the brewery.
When they're open: Thursday 4-11pm, Friday 4pm-Midnight, Saturday 11am-Midnight, Sunday 11am-9pm
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Transmitter Brewing (53-02 11th St., at 53rd Ave., Long Island City)
What they serve: Transmitter squeezes a lot of beer out of its small space, but makes the most of it by even moving tanks on the weekends to fit beer geeks in to drink their beer. They do sell 750mL bottles of their highly-regarded, beautiful farmhouse ales in a small tasting room just off their brewery, you can try 'em before you buy 'em, and you can drink a bottle with friends at picnic tables in the brewery.
How to get there: They're under the Pulaski Bridge, across the street from the stairway on the Queens side. Get there by taking the G to 21st Street or the 7 to Vernon-Jackson.
When they're open: Thursday and Friday 3-8pm, Saturday Noon-9pm, and Sunday Noon-8pm.
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Flagship Brewing Company (40 Minthorne St., at Bay St., Tompkinsville)
What they serve: When Flagship opened its doors in 2014, it marked the first time in generations that breweries were operating in all five boroughs. Staten Island's craft brewery has grown significantly since its opening day (pictured here), offering eight of its beers on tap, including its hoppy IPA, refreshing Lager, and rich but easy-drinking Dark Mild. Tours are offered Saturdays at 2:30 and 4pm for $5.
How to get there: From the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, you can walk the twelve minutes south to the brewery, or take the Staten Island Railroad to Tompkinsville Station, just across the tracks from the brewery.
When they're open: Tuesday and Wednesday 2-10pm, Thursday through Saturday Noon-Midnight, Sunday Noon-8pm
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Kills Boro Brewing Company (62 Van Duzer St., at Hannah St., Tompkinsville)
What they serve: Staten Island’s newest brewery happened when homebrewers went pro and plopped down a brewhouse at Craft House, a craft beer bar that was already pouring great beer. The result? A lineup of cult-favorite house-brewed beers like the Bellini Brut IPA, Kaleidoscope Sour IPA, and Tiramisu Munchies Imperial Stout. It might be the best excuse you've ever had to take the ferry.
How to get there: From the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, you can walk the fifteen minutes south, or it’s a five minute walk from the Staten Island Railroad Tompkinsville Station.
When they're open: Monday and Wednesday-Friday from 5pm, Saturday and Sunday from noon
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mitchbeck · 6 years ago
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CANTLON: CENTRAL CONNECTICUT KNOCKS OFF WESTFIELD STATE IN ACHA ACTION AT THE XL CENTER
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Wednesday afternoon featured the XL Center's first ever, college club hockey game. The game was between two club teams from the American College Hockey Association's (ACHA) Division-2 between the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils (New Britain, CT) and the Westfield State University Owls (Westfield, MA). The Blue Devils pulled away in the third period for a 4-1 victory. The game-winning goal came off the stick of CCSU’s Billy McKinley of Cheshire early in the third period when the Freshman whistled a wrist shot into the corner, top shelf to the glove side of the Owls' netminder at 1:56, giving Central Connecticut State a 2-1 lead they would never relinquish. The location of his shot wasn’t McKinley's initial intention. “To be honest, I was looking to pass it to somebody coming off the (right) wing, but the defenseman backed off me, so I figured I would shoot it.” A pretty good decision. The Blue Devils' goalie, Jon Sweeney of Woburn, MA made a strong save at 6:18 of the second period to keep the Blue Devils slim one-goal margin denying the bid of the Owl’s Riley Allen. Central's Chase Bertrand (Wolcott, CT) scooted down the right wing but was stopped by Westfield goalie, Ben Janks. Just over a minute later, the Blue Devils got the two-goal margin they were seeking. Defenseman Nate McIntyre’s (Simsbury, CT) shot from the right point found the back of the net through a maze of sticks, skates, and legs at 10:26 giving Central a 3-1 lead. “We didn’t start off so well. I think we were all a little overwhelmed getting to play here (at the XL Center). The coaches got us going in the second, and we finished strong,” McKinley said. McKinley attended Wolf Pack games with his father over the years. As a kid, he once played in a youth game in between periods, as a goalie! The Blue Devils gained control of the game in the third period as team captain, Joey Campisano, (Toms River, NJ) had a solid chance turned away. The Blue Devils played all three of their goalies one period each, and in the third, Adam Belair (Cromwell, CT) had a strong period between the pipes stopping the Owls' Paul Baker, and then Tom Burgess (Somers, CT) who both made hard drives on the net. The Blue Devils thought they had a fourth goal, but the officials ruled the puck was directed in by a sliding Kevin Murphy's (Watertown, CT) hand, but the Blue Devils continued to press and eventually got the fourth goal. Defenseman Jack Noble (Farmington, CT) capped off the scoring with 1:45 left in regulation with a shot from the left point. The puck had snake eyes and found a way into the back of the net for the final goal of the game. The Blue Devils got the game’s first goal in the second period as McKinley raced down the left-wing side and retrieved a puck deep in that corner on the goal line and just let it fly. The puck somehow found it's way into the short-side, hit the far post and went in at 9:56. “I have no idea how that went in,“ McKinley said with a laugh. “I was really hoping for a rebound in front for one of the guys. No way did I think that was going in the net." Westfield State did answer back just 39 seconds later at 10:35, tying the game at one. Cormac Perry retrieved the rebound of Donovan McCormack’s shot and was able to slip it past Sweeney. Central play their home games at the Newington Ice Arena (300 Alumni Rd, Newington, CT). Their next game is against Montclair State (New Jersey) on Saturday night at 9 pm. NOTES: Westfield State’s NCAA varsity program plays Division III in the MASAC conference. The most famous hockey grad of their program is current Nashville Predators head coach, Peter Laviolette. He played for the team from 1982-1986 on the Division III program. Laviolette also played on the 1988 US Olympic team in Sarajevo in what was then known as Yugoslavia, but is now Bosnia-Herzegovina. After the Olympics, Laviolette played his only NHL games, all 12 of them, with the New York Rangers. Laviolette was a US Olympian again this time as team captain in 1993-94 for the team that played in Lillehammer, Norway. That group was coached by the late Tim Taylor (North Branford/Yale) and until last year's games in PyeonChang, South Korea, was the last time US collegians and minor league players were used in the formation of the team. Laviolette also coached the 2006 Team in Turin, Italy. His NHL resume also includes head coaching gigs with the New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, and the Carolina Hurricanes. The Owls' Jake Ratcliffe (Canterbury, NZ) is the only male, New Zealand-born athlete playing at any level in American college hockey. There is one female Division I player, goalie Grace Harrison (Auckland, NZ) of St. Lawrence (ECACHL-W). The ACHA Regional post season tournaments are divided into four regionals. The Northeast games will be held in Albany, NY from March 1-3 and the national tournament will be held in Frisco, Texas starting March 21st. Read the full article
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steve-rogers-new-york · 8 years ago
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US Presidents — 1850 to Present
When considering Steve and Bucky’s world of the early 20th century, we need to looking at the history we know from a new perspective — In this case, US presidents. Presidents of the late 19th century and early 20th century may seem like ancient history to us, but to our boys, they were as real and personable as Obama and Bush are to us today.
The below list shows presidents in office between 1850 and the present. Information is provided for notable events and presidencies that may have been memorable to Steve and Bucky (such as assassinations), as well as those within the lifetime of the boys.
Millard Fillmore (July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853) — 13th
Franklin Pierce (March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857) — 14th
James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861) — 15th
Abraham Lincoln (March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865) — 16th [Assassinated] The Emancipation Proclamation occurred 56 years before Steve’s birth (MCU), which may seem like a long time, but that was within living memory of many. It would be to Steve what the 1940s are to most 20-something-year-olds today (or 1930s if you’re decrepit and old like me).
Andrew Johnson (April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869) — 17th
Ulysses S. Grant (March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877) — 18th
Rutherford B. Hayes (March 4, 1877 – March 4, 1881) — 19th
James A. Garfield (March 4, 1881 – September 19, 1881 — 20th [Assassinated]  Assassinated only months into his presidency, shot my a disgruntled office seeker in July 1881 — 36 years before Steve’s birth (MCU), and 61 years before the events of the film (CA:TFA).
Chester A. Arthur (September 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885) — 21st
Grover Cleveland (March 4, 1885 – March 4, 1889) — 22nd
Benjamin Harrison (March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893) — 23rd
Grover Cleveland (March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897) —24th
William McKinley (March 4, 1897 – September 14, 1901) — 25th [Assassinated] McKinley’s assassination (shot by an unemployed mill worker and anarchist) was only 16 years before Steve’s birth (MCU), and some 41 years before the events of the film (CA:TFA). To put that is context, the assassination of JFK occurred 53 years ago, so it was more recent to the boys than JFK is to us today.
Theodore Roosevelt (September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909) — 26th
William Howard Taft (March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913) — 27th
Woodrow Wilson (March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921) — 28th This is the president who was in office when both Steve and Bucky were born. He led the US through WWI, created the Federal Reserve, and supported the 19th Amendment, which gave women the vote in the US. He also supported small business and farmers, made loans accessible to regular citizens, and supported unions rights to strikes, boycotts and (peaceful) protests. He had initially attempted to keep the US out of WWI, but Germany’s actions forced his hand. He wasn’t without fault, however, and his race relations were —less than desirable? Let’s be honest, he was downright detrimental to civil rights for Black Americans.
Warren G. Harding (March 4, 1921 – August 2, 1923) — 29th [Died in Office]  Harding ran his campaign on the promise of a “return to normalcy” after WWI. His administration reversed a lot of the progressive legislation brought in my his predecessors, giving tax cuts to high incomes, limiting immigration, and removing spending controls implemented during WWI. He appears to have lived the 1920s lifestyle with parties and private entertainment with alcohol despite Prohibition. Rumors of corruption within his administration plagued his presidency in later years. He dies while in office, of a heart attack. He is considered by most historians to be one of the worst US presidents.
Calvin Coolidge (August 2, 1923 – March 4, 1929) — 30th Coolidge was in power throughout much of Steve and Bucky’s childhood, from the ages of 5-11 (Steve, MCU). He would be familiar to the boys the way either Clinton or Bush are to most Americans between the ages of 20-40 today. He took office following the death of Harding, and was considered quiet and gained the nickname “Silent Cal”. Coolidge’s agenda largely followed Hardings, though “disdained regulation” and his hands-off approach to government has been blamed for the Great Depression. He was, however, an active supporter of civil rights — appointing Black Americans to government positions, supporting anti-lynching laws, and passing the Indian Citizenship Act. 
Herbert Hoover (March 4, 1929 – March 4, 1933) — 31st Hoover was president during the stock market crash in 1929 and through the beginning of the Great Depression. Steve was 11-15 years old (MCU) during his time in office. During WWI Hoover was the head of the American Relief Administration, giving hunger-relief in Europe — gaining him a reputation as a humanitarian. While US secretary of commerce he led the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Hoover Dam. During the Great Depression Hoover’s policies were ineffective in overcoming the economic crisis. Following the end of his term he wrote books and delivered speeches, repeatedly blasting his successor’s policies, particularly FDR’s New Deal.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945) — 32nd [Died in Office]  Roosevelt is the president who got the US through the Great Depression and WWII. He was president throughout the boys’ early adulthood (in Steve’s case ages 15-27, MCU) and would have likely had the most effect on them personally. He was the only US president to get elected four times. Roosevelt, on top of his contributions to policy, was remarkable due to his health issues. In 1921 he contracted polio, resulting in permanent paralysis of his legs and being wheelchair bound for the rest of his life. While in itself it is an interesting fact, its significance, to Steve in particular, is that he was able to reach such a high office and be so successful in spite of his disabilities. You can only image how seeing Roosevelt overcome his limitations would have inspired Steve. Roosevelt was determined to be seen as strong and taught himself to walk short distances in braces so as not to be seen by the public in his wheelchair. Previous to his election as president, he was also governor of New York, and began a career of implementing progressive, new social programs. At the beginning of his presidency, 13 million Americans were unemployed. He kicked off his first 100 days with sweeping economic reforms — including the ‘New Deal’. He set up “alphabet agencies” for agriculture, employment, wage and price regulations, insurance and regulation of banks and the stockmarket, and economic relief for the unemployed. By 1936 the economy was showing signs of improvement — unemployment had dropped from 25% to 14%. He wasn’t without criticism, of course, there were objections to his increased government spending and perceived move of the country towards socialism. He also signed the order to detain all those of Japanese decent, holding some 120,000 people in internment camps between. This action stripped them, many of whom were American citizens, of their jobs, homes, and freedom. It is considered to be one of the most atrocious violations of civil liberties in American history.
Harry S. Truman (April 12, 1945 – January 20, 1953) — 33rd
Dwight D. Eisenhower (January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961) — 34th
John F. Kennedy (January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963) — 35th [Assassinated] 
Lyndon B. Johnson (November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969) — 36th
Richard Nixon (January 20, 1969 – August 9, 1974) — 37th [Resigned]
Gerald Ford (August 9, 1974 – January 20, 1977) — 38th
Jimmy Carter (January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981) — 39th
Ronald Reagan (January 20, 1981 – January 20, 1989) — 40th
George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993) — 41st
Bill Clinton (January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001) — 42nd
George W. Bush (January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009) — 43rd
Barack Obama (January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017) — 44th
This is where I pop in the disclaimer that I am, indeed, not an American. So you will have to excuse any foolish errors or omissions. In all honestly, the extent of my prior knowledge of US presidents came almost entirely from the soundtrack to Hamilton and such (oh-so historically rich) programs as The Simpsons.
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GTA Listings April 30th 2019
Beautiful GTA Homes - All Of Them Right Here - April 30th 2019
Just for you: A compiled list of all of the beautiful homes for sale across the entire GTA. You'll find a great deal here in the neighbourhood you want to live in. This list has been updated as of April 30th 2019.
Street and TownMLS CodeLink 32 North Woodrow Blvd, TorontoE443015532 North Woodrow Blvd, Toronto 10061 The Gore Rd, BramptonW443149410061 The Gore Rd, Brampton 1155 Cayente Pl, MississaugaW44298991155 Cayente Pl, Mississauga 19 Misty Well Dr, Richmond HillN443084119 Misty Well Dr, Richmond Hill 575 Village Pkwy, MarkhamN4429934575 Village Pkwy, Markham 38 Harrison Ave, MississaugaW442949238 Harrison Ave, Mississauga 1222 Old Carriage Way, OakvilleW44294541222 Old Carriage Way, Oakville 198 South Kingsway, TorontoW4430762198 South Kingsway, Toronto 123 Everden Rd, TorontoC4430508123 Everden Rd, Toronto 78 Riverside Blvd, VaughanN443016778 Riverside Blvd, Vaughan 103 Amelia St, TorontoC4431805103 Amelia St, Toronto 19 Big Rock Dr, VaughanN443014019 Big Rock Dr, Vaughan 1017 Nellie Little Cres, NewmarketN44300141017 Nellie Little Cres, Newmarket 2070 Grand Ravine Dr, OakvilleW44289822070 Grand Ravine Dr, Oakville 2476 Parkglen Ave, OakvilleW44299422476 Parkglen Ave, Oakville 1 Muirdale Ave, TorontoW44290181 Muirdale Ave, Toronto 2 Sisina Ave, MarkhamN44236372 Sisina Ave, Markham 103 Burncrest Dr, TorontoC4431845103 Burncrest Dr, Toronto 127 Appian Way, VaughanN4429834127 Appian Way, Vaughan 1124 Bridge Rd, OakvilleW44312261124 Bridge Rd, Oakville 6844 Johnson Wagon Cres, MississaugaW44310666844 Johnson Wagon Cres, Mississauga 23 Lena Dr, Richmond HillN443002423 Lena Dr, Richmond Hill 162 Brahms Ave, TorontoC4431856162 Brahms Ave, Toronto 1 Comeau St, MarkhamN44302981 Comeau St, Markham 66 Craig Cres, Halton HillsW442971366 Craig Cres, Halton Hills 55 Red Cardinal Tr, Richmond HillN442897755 Red Cardinal Tr, Richmond Hill 20 Cobblestone Dr, TorontoC442877120 Cobblestone Dr, Toronto 34 Via Lombardi Rd, VaughanN443084934 Via Lombardi Rd, Vaughan 81 First Ave, TorontoE443101581 First Ave, Toronto 108 Alpine Cres, Richmond HillN4431816108 Alpine Cres, Richmond Hill 210 Milkweed Way, OakvilleW4429790210 Milkweed Way, Oakville 23 Paynter Dr, TorontoC443170523 Paynter Dr, Toronto 220 Burndale Ave, TorontoC4429598220 Burndale Ave, Toronto 29 Regency Crt, OakvilleW443006929 Regency Crt, Oakville 3099 Daniel Way, OakvilleW44289963099 Daniel Way, Oakville 45 Colonel Wayling Blvd, East GwillimburyN442961745 Colonel Wayling Blvd, East Gwillimbury 271 Greer Rd, TorontoC4428630271 Greer Rd, Toronto 3339 Crompton Cres, MississaugaW44291543339 Crompton Cres, Mississauga 3136 Watercliffe Crt, OakvilleW44286943136 Watercliffe Crt, Oakville 182 Wigwoss Dr, VaughanN4429300182 Wigwoss Dr, Vaughan 1489 Abbeywood Dr, OakvilleW44310101489 Abbeywood Dr, Oakville 142 Humbercrest Blvd, TorontoW4430453142 Humbercrest Blvd, Toronto 26 Haywood Dr, BramptonW442909926 Haywood Dr, Brampton 4184 Faulkner Ave, Whitchurch StouffvilleN44287534184 Faulkner Ave, Whitchurch Stouffville 41 Thorny Brae Dr, MarkhamN442900141 Thorny Brae Dr, Markham 47 Joseph St, MarkhamN443117747 Joseph St, Markham 33 Minto St, TorontoE442883833 Minto St, Toronto 74 Twelfth St, TorontoW442874274 Twelfth St, Toronto 1398 Bancroft Dr, MississaugaW44301831398 Bancroft Dr, Mississauga 363 Summeridge Dr, VaughanN4431412363 Summeridge Dr, Vaughan 176 Dale Cres Bradford, West GwillimburyN4429938176 Dale Cres Bradford, West Gwillimbury 3221 Liptay Ave, OakvilleW44290143221 Liptay Ave, Oakville 221 Virginia Ave, TorontoE4430529221 Virginia Ave, Toronto 229 Tweedsdale Cres, OakvilleW4429036229 Tweedsdale Cres, Oakville 1421 Bridgestone Lane, MississaugaW44308971421 Bridgestone Lane, Mississauga 5428 Bestview Way, MississaugaW44293115428 Bestview Way, Mississauga 445 Ballinafad Rd, CaledonW4429153445 Ballinafad Rd, Caledon 16205 Mount Pleasant Rd, CaledonW442949916205 Mount Pleasant Rd, Caledon 77 Briarwood Rd, MarkhamN443177177 Briarwood Rd, Markham 55 Blyth St, Richmond HillN443068955 Blyth St, Richmond Hill 38 Verdi Rd, Richmond HillN443040338 Verdi Rd, Richmond Hill 8733 Heritage Rd, BramptonW44302348733 Heritage Rd, Brampton 72 Earl Grey Rd, TorontoE443106372 Earl Grey Rd, Toronto 59 Chant Cres, MarkhamN443030659 Chant Cres, Markham 122 Homewood Ave, TorontoC4429275122 Homewood Ave, Toronto 46 Otonabee Ave, TorontoC442925346 Otonabee Ave, Toronto 54 Highgrove Cres, Richmond HillN443077754 Highgrove Cres, Richmond Hill 18 Pine Hills Crt, East GwillimburyN443117818 Pine Hills Crt, East Gwillimbury 48 Coronation St, VaughanN443142448 Coronation St, Vaughan 2062 Grand Ravine Dr, OakvilleW44290292062 Grand Ravine Dr, Oakville 13619 Centreville Creek Rd, CaledonW442890213619 Centreville Creek Rd, Caledon 433 N Westmoreland Ave, TorontoW4430846433 N Westmoreland Ave, Toronto 11334 Guelph Line, MiltonW443152011334 Guelph Line, Milton 2 Brownlee Dr Bradford, West GwillimburyN44297322 Brownlee Dr Bradford, West Gwillimbury 117A Pape Ave, TorontoE4430583117A Pape Ave, Toronto 28 Via Avellino Rd, VaughanN443095228 Via Avellino Rd, Vaughan 28 Matthew Crt, TorontoW442939328 Matthew Crt, Toronto 33 Wyvern Rd, TorontoC442897933 Wyvern Rd, Toronto 36 Mersey St, VaughanN442956936 Mersey St, Vaughan 2160 Cartier Cres, BurlingtonW44290092160 Cartier Cres, Burlington 402 Elson St, MarkhamN4430249402 Elson St, Markham 3672 Ketchum Crt, MississaugaW44315493672 Ketchum Crt, Mississauga 42 Riverglen St, BramptonW442910542 Riverglen St, Brampton 1160 Queens Ave, OakvilleW44309811160 Queens Ave, Oakville 166 Sussex Ave, Richmond HillN4428995166 Sussex Ave, Richmond Hill 113 Hatherley Rd, TorontoW4429739113 Hatherley Rd, Toronto 18 River Forest St, MarkhamN442968618 River Forest St, Markham 38 Galbraith Ave, TorontoE443184838 Galbraith Ave, Toronto 124 East St, OakvilleW4431565124 East St, Oakville 21 Monabelle Cres, BramptonW443032721 Monabelle Cres, Brampton 88 Ambleside Dr, ScugogE443062088 Ambleside Dr, Scugog 2342 Calloway Dr, OakvilleW44293672342 Calloway Dr, Oakville 7 Headwind Blvd, VaughanN44298137 Headwind Blvd, Vaughan 5661 Sparkwell Dr, MississaugaW44292715661 Sparkwell Dr, Mississauga 54 Larwood Blvd, TorontoE442967054 Larwood Blvd, Toronto 170 Moore Ave, TorontoC4430742170 Moore Ave, Toronto 1221 Grandview Dr, OakvilleW44313341221 Grandview Dr, Oakville 29 Carlton Rd, MarkhamN443093529 Carlton Rd, Markham 30 Edward Horton Cres, TorontoW443151030 Edward Horton Cres, Toronto 2986 Kingsway Dr, OakvilleW44287002986 Kingsway Dr, Oakville 117 Raglan St, WhitbyE4429239117 Raglan St, Whitby 61 White Lodge Cres, Richmond HillN442925161 White Lodge Cres, Richmond Hill 1941 Four Seasons Dr, BurlingtonW44312561941 Four Seasons Dr, Burlington 10 Burnie Rd, GeorginaN443116610 Burnie Rd, Georgina 312 Fritillary St, OakvilleW4430919312 Fritillary St, Oakville 1035 Alexandra Ave, MississaugaW44302471035 Alexandra Ave, Mississauga 450 Bedford Rd, OakvilleW4430231450 Bedford Rd, Oakville 51 Kiwi Cres, Richmond HillN443100451 Kiwi Cres, Richmond Hill 79 Hunt Ave, Richmond HillN443022279 Hunt Ave, Richmond Hill 10 Eiffel Blvd, BramptonW443137110 Eiffel Blvd, Brampton 1514 Adamson St, MississaugaW44304341514 Adamson St, Mississauga 16 Chalmers Crt, BramptonW443071416 Chalmers Crt, Brampton 2424 Westoak Trails Blvd, OakvilleW44303082424 Westoak Trails Blvd, Oakville 212 Lexington Rd, OakvilleW4429601212 Lexington Rd, Oakville 15 E Hawthorne Rd, TorontoW443009015 E Hawthorne Rd, Toronto 5179 Springbok Cres, MississaugaW44288915179 Springbok Cres, Mississauga 65 Ohara Ave, TorontoW443120365 Ohara Ave, Toronto 73 Reginald Lamb Cres, MarkhamN442875673 Reginald Lamb Cres, Markham 203 Windy Oaks, MississaugaW4429733203 Windy Oaks, Mississauga 370 Hinton Terr, MiltonW4430236370 Hinton Terr, Milton 146 Forbes Terr, MiltonW4430996146 Forbes Terr, Milton 23 Brookeview Dr, AuroraN442879723 Brookeview Dr, Aurora 226 Niagara Tr, Halton HillsW4431760226 Niagara Tr, Halton Hills 16612 York Durham Line, Whitchurch StouffvilleN443018016612 York Durham Line, Whitchurch Stouffville 89 Martin Byrne Dr, BramptonW443009489 Martin Byrne Dr, Brampton 6 Caribou Pl, MississaugaW44317756 Caribou Pl, Mississauga 3166 Southwind Rd, MississaugaW44296453166 Southwind Rd, Mississauga 11 Astral St, TorontoW443100511 Astral St, Toronto 5919 Turney Dr, MississaugaW44299835919 Turney Dr, Mississauga 35 Woodhaven Cres, WhitbyE443110235 Woodhaven Cres, Whitby 247 Bilbrough St, AuroraN4430058247 Bilbrough St, Aurora 150 Western Ave, KingN4431590150 Western Ave, King 2642 W Lake Shore Blvd, TorontoW44310792642 W Lake Shore Blvd, Toronto 1496 Concession 7 Rd, ClaringtonE44308781496 Concession 7 Rd, Clarington 142 Ranee Ave, TorontoC4430624142 Ranee Ave, Toronto 202 Divadale Dr, TorontoC4431034202 Divadale Dr, Toronto 3543 Garrard Rd, WhitbyE44298023543 Garrard Rd, Whitby 80 Trayborn Dr, Richmond HillN440563280 Trayborn Dr, Richmond Hill 21 Granville Gate, MarkhamN442889921 Granville Gate, Markham 88 Lawrence Ave, Richmond HillN443003488 Lawrence Ave, Richmond Hill 20 Muirside Rd, VaughanN442880220 Muirside Rd, Vaughan 43 Algoma Dr, VaughanN442989343 Algoma Dr, Vaughan 897 Oberland Dr, OshawaE4429294897 Oberland Dr, Oshawa 40 Westridge Dr, HamiltonX442954740 Westridge Dr, Hamilton 8 Clockwork Dr, BramptonW44293948 Clockwork Dr, Brampton 89 Mercury Rd, TorontoW442907789 Mercury Rd, Toronto 5093 Heritage Hills Blvd, MississaugaW44288405093 Heritage Hills Blvd, Mississauga 1222 Christie Circ, MiltonW44315461222 Christie Circ, Milton 22 Adeline Crt, BramptonW442998822 Adeline Crt, Brampton 250 Niagara Tr, Halton HillsW4430493250 Niagara Tr, Halton Hills 7 Tarlton Crt, VaughanN44318717 Tarlton Crt, Vaughan 180 Goulding Ave, TorontoC4431315180 Goulding Ave, Toronto 26 Lloyd Manor Rd, TorontoW443179526 Lloyd Manor Rd, Toronto 35 Settlers Ridge St, MarkhamN442977535 Settlers Ridge St, Markham 1229 Falgarwood Dr, OakvilleW44302351229 Falgarwood Dr, Oakville 91 David Willson Tr, East GwillimburyN443095891 David Willson Tr, East Gwillimbury 142 Inverness Way Bradford, West GwillimburyN4428718142 Inverness Way Bradford, West Gwillimbury 290 Sixteen Mile Dr, OakvilleW4430056290 Sixteen Mile Dr, Oakville 79 W High St, MississaugaW442912179 W High St, Mississauga 2389 Gladstone Ave, OakvilleW44298712389 Gladstone Ave, Oakville 4 Golfdale Pl, HamiltonX44306594 Golfdale Pl, Hamilton 2 Tremblant Cres, VaughanN44294512 Tremblant Cres, Vaughan 100 Gray Park Dr, CaledonW4428821100 Gray Park Dr, Caledon 190 Don Minaker Dr, BramptonW4431837190 Don Minaker Dr, Brampton 43 S Hewlett Cres, MarkhamN443006843 S Hewlett Cres, Markham 252 Niagara Tr, Halton HillsW4430269252 Niagara Tr, Halton Hills 94 Southlake Blvd, BramptonW442931594 Southlake Blvd, Brampton 477 Underwood Cres, OakvilleW4428646477 Underwood Cres, Oakville 652 Four Winds Way, MississaugaW4429031652 Four Winds Way, Mississauga 738 Parker Cres, BurlingtonW4431413738 Parker Cres, Burlington 21 Burning Springs Pl, WhitbyE442863921 Burning Springs Pl, Whitby 187 Monte Carlo Dr, VaughanN4429174187 Monte Carlo Dr, Vaughan 10 Tremblant Cres, VaughanN442899410 Tremblant Cres, Vaughan 117 Bellefair Ave, TorontoE4431213117 Bellefair Ave, Toronto 98 Dewpoint Rd, VaughanN443148898 Dewpoint Rd, Vaughan 87 Wycombe St, WhitbyE442862287 Wycombe St, Whitby 71 Canoe Crt, Richmond HillN443056671 Canoe Crt, Richmond Hill 19 Jevins Clse, BramptonW443063719 Jevins Clse, Brampton 454 Canterbury Cres, OakvilleW4431284454 Canterbury Cres, Oakville 239 Queen St, MiltonW4429250239 Queen St, Milton 56 Briarfield Ave, East GwillimburyN443179356 Briarfield Ave, East Gwillimbury 119 Lindsey Ave, TorontoC4428932119 Lindsey Ave, Toronto 49 Thornbank Rd, VaughanN442871149 Thornbank Rd, Vaughan 25 Edgehill Rd, TorontoW443014425 Edgehill Rd, Toronto 65 Offord Cres, AuroraN442987365 Offord Cres, Aurora 34 Owen Blvd, TorontoC443063934 Owen Blvd, Toronto 25 Douglas Cres, TorontoC443109125 Douglas Cres, Toronto 18 Udine Crt, Richmond HillN442929018 Udine Crt, Richmond Hill 10 Brucedale Cres, TorontoC443036310 Brucedale Cres, Toronto 111 Garden Ave, Richmond HillN4431484111 Garden Ave, Richmond Hill 19 Reiner Rd, TorontoC442873319 Reiner Rd, Toronto 70 Maplewood Rd, MississaugaW442865070 Maplewood Rd, Mississauga 129 Cumberland Dr, MississaugaW4429671129 Cumberland Dr, Mississauga 3702 Mississauga Rd, MississaugaW44309153702 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga 57 Addison Cres, TorontoC439262857 Addison Cres, Toronto 61 Bowan Crt, TorontoC438442861 Bowan Crt, Toronto 138 Church St, MarkhamN4431262138 Church St, Markham 1251 E Lakeshore Rd, OakvilleW44309221251 E Lakeshore Rd, Oakville 17 Pearson Ave, Richmond HillN443061217 Pearson Ave, Richmond Hill 227 Boake Tr, Richmond HillN4431219227 Boake Tr, Richmond Hill 51 Alexandra Wood, TorontoC443110851 Alexandra Wood, Toronto 2 Blencathra Hill, MarkhamN44302062 Blencathra Hill, Markham 28 Glenrose Ave, TorontoC443134628 Glenrose Ave, Toronto 210 Balmoral Ave, TorontoC4430715210 Balmoral Ave, Toronto 135 Fitzgerald Ave, MarkhamN4429906135 Fitzgerald Ave, Markham 54 Bevdale Rd, TorontoC442919154 Bevdale Rd, Toronto 5 Ormsby Crt, Richmond HillN44305185 Ormsby Crt, Richmond Hill 4 King Maple Pl, TorontoC44305204 King Maple Pl, Toronto 421 Randall St, OakvilleW4431259421 Randall St, Oakville 21 Maple Ave, TorontoC443129221 Maple Ave, Toronto Lot 78 Woodgate Pines Dr, VaughanN4431158Lot 78 Woodgate Pines Dr, Vaughan 154 S Hamilton St, TorontoE4430021154 S Hamilton St, Toronto 87 Hudson Dr, TorontoC442976287 Hudson Dr, Toronto 28 Tranby Ave, TorontoC443122928 Tranby Ave, Toronto 15 Delevan Crt, Richmond HillN443010215 Delevan Crt, Richmond Hill 5 Harrison Rd, TorontoC44315745 Harrison Rd, Toronto 51 Shining Willow Crt, Richmond HillN443143851 Shining Willow Crt, Richmond Hill 223 Burndale Ave, TorontoC4430012223 Burndale Ave, Toronto 38 Brule Tr, KingN442952638 Brule Tr, King 153 Falkirk St, TorontoC4430699153 Falkirk St, Toronto 424 Lytton Blvd, TorontoC4431555424 Lytton Blvd, Toronto 399 Progreston Rd, HamiltonX4429067399 Progreston Rd, Hamilton 250 Parkview Ave, TorontoC4430319250 Parkview Ave, Toronto 376 Niar Ave, MississaugaW4429750376 Niar Ave, Mississauga 67 Long Hill Dr, Richmond HillN442895767 Long Hill Dr, Richmond Hill 1376 Willowdown Rd, OakvilleW44314641376 Willowdown Rd, Oakville 478 Winston Rd, OakvilleW4431382478 Winston Rd, Oakville 293 Lytton Blvd, TorontoC4431095293 Lytton Blvd, Toronto 43 Rodeo Dr, VaughanN443067043 Rodeo Dr, Vaughan 30 Alexandra Wood, Richmond HillN443039230 Alexandra Wood, Richmond Hill 73 Springbrook Dr, Richmond HillN442907473 Springbrook Dr, Richmond Hill 50 Strathearn Ave, Richmond HillN443126850 Strathearn Ave, Richmond Hill 168 Lady Valentina Ave, VaughanN4430080168 Lady Valentina Ave, Vaughan 3027 Princess Blvd, BurlingtonW44287073027 Princess Blvd, Burlington 7 Maple View Lane, Whitchurch StouffvilleN44299237 Maple View Lane, Whitchurch Stouffville 35 E Fairwood Pl, BurlingtonW443136935 E Fairwood Pl, Burlington 80 Sarah Ashbridge Ave, TorontoE443155480 Sarah Ashbridge Ave, Toronto 83 Hunterwood Chse, VaughanN443097883 Hunterwood Chse, Vaughan 376A Drewry Ave, TorontoC4430969376A Drewry Ave, Toronto 731 Old Bathurst St, NewmarketN4428695731 Old Bathurst St, Newmarket 6885 Early Settler Row, MississaugaW44286586885 Early Settler Row, Mississauga 115 Anndale Dr, TorontoC4428764115 Anndale Dr, Toronto 13 Victoria Park Ave, TorontoE443078613 Victoria Park Ave, Toronto 16 Cedar Dr, CaledonW443070416 Cedar Dr, Caledon 96 Yorkview Dr, TorontoW443076896 Yorkview Dr, Toronto 116 Laurentide Dr, TorontoC4428803116 Laurentide Dr, Toronto 1396 Clearwater Cres, OakvilleW44301061396 Clearwater Cres, Oakville 473 Glencairn Ave, TorontoC4431214473 Glencairn Ave, Toronto 37 Sawmill Lane, Whitchurch StouffvilleN443171237 Sawmill Lane, Whitchurch Stouffville 1131 Riverbank Way, OakvilleW44310691131 Riverbank Way, Oakville 19 Strathgowan Cres, TorontoC443064819 Strathgowan Cres, Toronto 72 Grandvista Crt, VaughanN443071872 Grandvista Crt, Vaughan 1105 Cedar Grove Blvd, OakvilleW44296021105 Cedar Grove Blvd, Oakville 27 Cameron Ave, TorontoC443001927 Cameron Ave, Toronto 29 Waltham Cres, Richmond HillN442902229 Waltham Cres, Richmond Hill 2 Vesta Dr, Richmond HillN44318622 Vesta Dr, Richmond Hill 2 Northglen Ave, TorontoW44317732 Northglen Ave, Toronto 2738 South Service Rd, ClaringtonE44292362738 South Service Rd, Clarington 197 Garden Ave, Richmond HillN4430533197 Garden Ave, Richmond Hill 79 Hurst Ave, VaughanN442912979 Hurst Ave, Vaughan 263 Oak Park Ave, TorontoE4429863263 Oak Park Ave, Toronto 765 W Glengrove Ave, TorontoW4431767765 W Glengrove Ave, Toronto 216 Strathearn Ave, Richmond HillN4431431216 Strathearn Ave, Richmond Hill 542 Aintree Dr, Whitchurch StouffvilleN4431787542 Aintree Dr, Whitchurch Stouffville 233 Park Lawn Rd, TorontoW4431730233 Park Lawn Rd, Toronto 23 Tannery Crt, Richmond HillN443101423 Tannery Crt, Richmond Hill 253 S Church St, Richmond HillN4430348253 S Church St, Richmond Hill 6443 King Rd, KingN44291106443 King Rd, King 7 Vomano St, Richmond HillN44305967 Vomano St, Richmond Hill 10 Lorne Ave, TorontoW443041010 Lorne Ave, Toronto 219 Delhi Ave, TorontoC4431722219 Delhi Ave, Toronto 1153 Druery Crt, NewmarketN43732151153 Druery Crt, Newmarket 81 Torgan Tr, VaughanN442979381 Torgan Tr, Vaughan 5344 Forest Ridge Dr, MississaugaW44297515344 Forest Ridge Dr, Mississauga 58 Metcalfe St, TorontoC442907258 Metcalfe St, Toronto 115 Sorauren Ave, TorontoW4431867115 Sorauren Ave, Toronto 58 Stuart Cres, TorontoC443060858 Stuart Cres, Toronto 2487 Highmount Cres, OakvilleW44304812487 Highmount Cres, Oakville 20 Ria Crt, KingN442919820 Ria Crt, King 430 Warren Rd, KingN4429320430 Warren Rd, King 64 Laurel Ave, TorontoW443138364 Laurel Ave, Toronto 48 Trench St, Richmond HillN443057448 Trench St, Richmond Hill 2 Tidnish Crt, KingN44295702 Tidnish Crt, King 17 Sir Modesto Crt, VaughanN442940017 Sir Modesto Crt, Vaughan 85 Spruce Ave, Richmond HillN442969085 Spruce Ave, Richmond Hill 20 Ronan Ave, TorontoC443120220 Ronan Ave, Toronto 50 Annina Cres, MarkhamN442893650 Annina Cres, Markham 10 Lloyd St, WhitbyE443104010 Lloyd St, Whitby 262 Dunn Ave, TorontoW4431509262 Dunn Ave, Toronto 31 Airdrie Rd, TorontoC443070231 Airdrie Rd, Toronto 20 River View Dr, BramptonW442872320 River View Dr, Brampton 5302 Walkers Line, BurlingtonW44316165302 Walkers Line, Burlington 2418 Taylorwood Dr, OakvilleW44286442418 Taylorwood Dr, Oakville 22 Revcoe Dr, TorontoC442916922 Revcoe Dr, Toronto 2 Mildred Temple Way, MarkhamN44315612 Mildred Temple Way, Markham 5 Alpaca Dr, Richmond HillN44315035 Alpaca Dr, Richmond Hill 6 Olean Crt, TorontoC44299756 Olean Crt, Toronto 24 Clareville Cres, TorontoC442999324 Clareville Cres, Toronto 15 Forestgreen Dr, UxbridgeN443098515 Forestgreen Dr, Uxbridge 18 Trinity Cres, Richmond HillN442960418 Trinity Cres, Richmond Hill 16 Tristan Crt, BramptonW443180816 Tristan Crt, Brampton 151 Nottingham Forest Rd Bradford, West GwillimburyN4429736151 Nottingham Forest Rd Bradford, West Gwillimbury 145 Sylvan Ave, TorontoE4431011145 Sylvan Ave, Toronto 2140 St Johns Sdrd, Whitchurch StouffvilleN44305572140 St Johns Sdrd, Whitchurch Stouffville 5 Links Lane, BramptonW44300915 Links Lane, Brampton 2286 Sovereign St, OakvilleW44316012286 Sovereign St, Oakville 23 Valley Vista Dr, VaughanN443096623 Valley Vista Dr, Vaughan 117 Main St, MarkhamN4429774117 Main St, Markham 906 Riordan Crt, NewmarketN4429392906 Riordan Crt, Newmarket 8 Bathurst Glen Dr, VaughanN44317708 Bathurst Glen Dr, Vaughan 112 Berwick Cres, Richmond HillN4428669112 Berwick Cres, Richmond Hill 2071 Blacksmith Lane, OakvilleW44318352071 Blacksmith Lane, Oakville 101 Old Orchard Grve, TorontoC4431685101 Old Orchard Grve, Toronto 589 Balliol St, TorontoC4430547589 Balliol St, Toronto 35 Lynvalley Cres, TorontoE443091035 Lynvalley Cres, Toronto 127 Bannockburn Ave, TorontoC4430793127 Bannockburn Ave, Toronto 223225 Indian Grve, TorontoW4430422223225 Indian Grve, Toronto 61 The Fairways Frwy, MarkhamN442954161 The Fairways Frwy, Markham 20 Basswood Rd, TorontoC442957420 Basswood Rd, Toronto 1394 Bayshire Dr, OakvilleW44289671394 Bayshire Dr, Oakville 30 Smith Cres, TorontoW443136730 Smith Cres, Toronto 220 Thomson Creek Blvd, VaughanN4428895220 Thomson Creek Blvd, Vaughan 17 Robson Pl, TorontoC442941017 Robson Pl, Toronto 63 Courtfield Cres, MarkhamN443127263 Courtfield Cres, Markham 685 Kingsmere Ave, NewmarketN4431717685 Kingsmere Ave, Newmarket 6289 Black River Rd, GeorginaN44302076289 Black River Rd, Georgina 10 First St, TorontoW443103810 First St, Toronto 174 Crestwood Rd, VaughanN4431307174 Crestwood Rd, Vaughan 15374 Airport Rd, CaledonW443102515374 Airport Rd, Caledon 32 Almond Ave, MarkhamN443064032 Almond Ave, Markham 414 Glengarry Ave, TorontoC4431236414 Glengarry Ave, Toronto 49 Banner Lane, KingN442966549 Banner Lane, King 40 Morse St, TorontoE442933840 Morse St, Toronto 11667 The Gore Rd, BramptonW442913311667 The Gore Rd, Brampton 31 Edinburgh Dr, Richmond HillN442952731 Edinburgh Dr, Richmond Hill 470 Barclay Cres, OakvilleW4428666470 Barclay Cres, Oakville 80 Harewood Ave, TorontoE443063080 Harewood Ave, Toronto
GTA Listings April 30th 2019 first appeared on: GTA Real Estate Pros 154 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON, M5V 2R3 647-362-2000 https://goo.gl/Yj7G5g
source https://www.gtarealestatepros.ca/gta-listings-apr-30-2019/
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2017's Most Favorited Home in Every State
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Not only is it the holidays, but it’s that time when we look at the homes favorited most on Zillow (yes, we’re talking about that little heart button at the top of each listing!). In 2017, the top picks ranged from grand mountain chateaus to modest suburban homes - and even a spooky listing that went viral. Whether they earned 283 favorites in South Dakota or 7,290 favorites in California, these homes all have their selling points.
So what’s the most favorited home in your state? Scroll down to find out!
Alabama
598 favorites 6605 Cedarwood Ct, Mobile, AL Our favorite features: old-growth trees, a newly remodeled kitchen
Photo from Zillow listing.
Alaska
572 favorites L53A Whiskey Lake, AK Why we adore this home: remote location, rustic wood interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arizona
2,736 favorites 976 S Wanda Dr, Gilbert, AZ Simple pleasures: a large backyard with no neighbors in sight
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arkansas
717 favorites 16240 Kostner Dr, Rogers, AR Reason to adore this home: movie theater with built-in projector
Photo from Zillow listing.
California
7,290 favorites 924 Bel Air Rd, Los Angeles, CA The wow factor: private helipad, two fully-stocked wine cellars
Photo from Zillow listing.
Colorado
2,507 favorites 600 Chateau V, Evergreen, CO Fun fact: modeled after the famous Biltmore Mansion in North Carolina
Photo from Zillow listing.
Connecticut
1,058 favorites 163 Creamery Rd, Durham, CT Selling points: expansive windows, surrounded by nature
Photo from Zillow listing.
Delaware
604 favorites 24908 Crooked Stick Way #4333, Long Neck, DE Selling points: dog park within walking distance, solar panels on the roof
Photo from Zillow listing.
Florida
2,038 favorites 11112 Ancient Futures Dr, Tampa, FL Reasons to call it home: arched doorways, high ceilings, hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Georgia
3,056 favorites 1055 Ada Ave NW, Atlanta, GA What we love about it: bright hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Hawaii
1,546 favorites 72 S Kalaheo Ave, Kailua, HI Where we’d rather be: this home’s poolside bar or cabana
Photo from Zillow listing.
Idaho
728 favorites 8602 W High Ridge Ln, Eagle, ID Eye-catching feature: a bright red front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Illinois
1,897 favorites 1932 N Burling St, Chicago, IL Windy City wow: 25,000 square feet in the heart of downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Indiana
1,383 favorites New Edition Floor Plan, Harrison Lakes, Fort Wayne, IN What’s warming our hearts: the fire pit and covered patio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Iowa
603 favorites 2209 E 9th St, Des Moines, IA Things to ogle: historic character, leaded glass windows
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kansas
652 favorites 11613 Barton St, Overland Park, KS Things we love: vaulted ceilings, covered deck
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kentucky
832 favorites 324 Wilson Downing Rd, Lexington, KY Why we love it: newly remodeled with hardwood floors throughout
Photo from Zillow listing.
Louisiana
672 favorites 1448 4th St, New Orleans, LA Fun fact: film location for a few movies
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maine
933 favorites 35 Seafarer Cv, Whiting, ME Standout features: private dock, fireplace
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maryland
2,751 favorites Lincoln Dr LOT 1, Jessup, MD Why we’re mad about this MD home: 5 large bedrooms on a large lot
Photo from Zillow listing.
Massachusetts
1,235 favorites 22 Old Colony Avenue, Pembroke, MA Selling points: historic home with modern upgrades, access to a nearby pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Michigan
1,045 favorites 20 Peppers Trl, Montague, MI This listing had us at: “tree house on the shores of Lake Michigan”
Photo by Roger Wade Studio.
Minnesota
1,827 favorites Haverhill Apartments, 32 Spruce Pl, Minneapolis, MN The draw: restored brownstone walking distance to downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Mississippi
543 favorites 706 W Pine St, Hattiesburg, MS Why we love it: old-world charm, modern upgrades, a small backyard pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Missouri
1,067 favorites 597 Harper Ave, Saint Louis, MO Reasons we fell in love: 100+ years old, located by a park and golf course
Photo by Jason Fry.
Montana
1,191 favorites Montana’s Shelter Is, Rollins, MT The obvious reason we love it: private-island castle
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nebraska
634 favorites 2114 S 46th St, Omaha, NE Reason to ‘heart’ this Heartland home: 19th-century charm
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nevada
3,611 favorites 1033 Tabor Hill Ave, Henderson, NV Favorite feature: private backyard pool for hot desert days
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Hampshire
956 favorites 3 S Main St, Newton, NH Why we adore it: fully remodeled in 2012
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Jersey
1,298 favorites 18 Frick Dr, Alpine, NJ Selling point: less than 10 miles from New York City
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Mexico
562 favorites 5724 Fairfax Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM Reason we love it: upgraded kitchen with a subway-tile backsplash
Photo from Zillow listing.
New York
1,769 favorites 635 W 42nd St #45th Floor, New York, NY Why we love this Big Apple beauty: breathtaking river views
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Carolina
1,620 favorites 196 Bayview Dr, Stumpy Point, NC Why we love it: historic home in a wildlife refuge
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Dakota
339 favorites 5039 Elm Tree Rd, Kindred, ND Things to ogle: not one but two sunrooms
Photo from Zillow listing.
Ohio
1,001 favorites 3903 Saint Lawrence Ave, Cincinnati, OH What we love: historic Victorian with six fireplaces
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oklahoma
971 favorites 707 Martin Cir, Sand Springs, OK Why this OK home is more than okay: views of Tulsa from every floor - even the basement
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oregon
1,529 favorites 1135 SW Coast Ave, Lincoln City, OR Why we adore this home in a word: oceanfront
Photo from Zillow listing.
Pennsylvania
1,227 favorites 122 Squirrel Rd, Buck Hill Falls, PA Reasons to ‘heart’ this home: historic log and stone structure, beautiful views
Photo from Zillow listing.
Rhode Island
611 favorites 252 Thatcher St, Rumford, RI Fun fact: overlooks a country club
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Carolina
1,259 favorites 709 Michaelmas Ave, Cayce, SC Why we’ve seen this home before: viral status
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Dakota
283 favorites 2613 S Van Eps Ave, Sioux Falls, SD Fun feature: wood-paneled accent wall
Photo from Zillow listing.
Tennessee
1,436 favorites 2325 Golf Club Ln, Nashville, TN Reason to sing about this Music City home: private recording studio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Texas
4,459 favorites 10711 Strait Ln, Dallas, TX Proof everything is bigger in Texas: 10 bedrooms, a bowling alley inside
Photo from Zillow listing.
Utah
796 favorites 1886 S Geneva Rd, Orem, UT Luxury feature: motocross course
Photo from Zillow listing.
Vermont
706 favorites 1796 Cheney Rd, Lowell, VT Reason to break out the maple syrup: classic log cabin on 20 wooded acres
Photo from Zillow listing.
Virginia
1,912 favorites 2975 Desert Rd, Suffolk, VA Why we love it: giant front yard for recreation, private sauna for relaxation
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington
2,651 favorites 935 Deerbrush Dr SE, Olympia, WA Our favorite feature: yellow front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington, D.C.
1,184 favorites 3030 Chain Bridge Rd NW, Washington, DC Why it caught our attention: timeless exterior, modern interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
West Virginia
755 favorites 1103 Juliana St, Parkersburg, WV Why we love it: century-old columns
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wisconsin
887 favorites 743 N 25th St, Milwaukee, WI What we love: classic Queen Anne-style with a cupola
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wyoming
391 favorites 2005 S Crescent H Rd, Wilson, WY Why we keep staring: floor-to-ceiling glass walls you can slide open
Photo by Josh Franer.
Top featured image by Roger Wade Studio.
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2017's Most Favorited Home in Every State
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Not only is it the holidays, but it’s that time when we look at the homes favorited most on Zillow (yes, we’re talking about that little heart button at the top of each listing!). In 2017, the top picks ranged from grand mountain chateaus to modest suburban homes - and even a spooky listing that went viral. Whether they earned 283 favorites in South Dakota or 7,290 favorites in California, these homes all have their selling points.
So what’s the most favorited home in your state? Scroll down to find out!
Alabama
598 favorites 6605 Cedarwood Ct, Mobile, AL Our favorite features: old-growth trees, a newly remodeled kitchen
Photo from Zillow listing.
Alaska
572 favorites L53A Whiskey Lake, AK Why we adore this home: remote location, rustic wood interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arizona
2,736 favorites 976 S Wanda Dr, Gilbert, AZ Simple pleasures: a large backyard with no neighbors in sight
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arkansas
717 favorites 16240 Kostner Dr, Rogers, AR Reason to adore this home: movie theater with built-in projector
Photo from Zillow listing.
California
7,290 favorites 924 Bel Air Rd, Los Angeles, CA The wow factor: private helipad, two fully-stocked wine cellars
Photo from Zillow listing.
Colorado
2,507 favorites 600 Chateau V, Evergreen, CO Fun fact: modeled after the famous Biltmore Mansion in North Carolina
Photo from Zillow listing.
Connecticut
1,058 favorites 163 Creamery Rd, Durham, CT Selling points: expansive windows, surrounded by nature
Photo from Zillow listing.
Delaware
604 favorites 24908 Crooked Stick Way #4333, Long Neck, DE Selling points: dog park within walking distance, solar panels on the roof
Photo from Zillow listing.
Florida
2,038 favorites 11112 Ancient Futures Dr, Tampa, FL Reasons to call it home: arched doorways, high ceilings, hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Georgia
3,056 favorites 1055 Ada Ave NW, Atlanta, GA What we love about it: bright hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Hawaii
1,546 favorites 72 S Kalaheo Ave, Kailua, HI Where we’d rather be: this home’s poolside bar or cabana
Photo from Zillow listing.
Idaho
728 favorites 8602 W High Ridge Ln, Eagle, ID Eye-catching feature: a bright red front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Illinois
1,897 favorites 1932 N Burling St, Chicago, IL Windy City wow: 25,000 square feet in the heart of downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Indiana
1,383 favorites New Edition Floor Plan, Harrison Lakes, Fort Wayne, IN What’s warming our hearts: the fire pit and covered patio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Iowa
603 favorites 2209 E 9th St, Des Moines, IA Things to ogle: historic character, leaded glass windows
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kansas
652 favorites 11613 Barton St, Overland Park, KS Things we love: vaulted ceilings, covered deck
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kentucky
832 favorites 324 Wilson Downing Rd, Lexington, KY Why we love it: newly remodeled with hardwood floors throughout
Photo from Zillow listing.
Louisiana
672 favorites 1448 4th St, New Orleans, LA Fun fact: film location for a few movies
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maine
933 favorites 35 Seafarer Cv, Whiting, ME Standout features: private dock, fireplace
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maryland
2,751 favorites Lincoln Dr LOT 1, Jessup, MD Why we’re mad about this MD home: 5 large bedrooms on a large lot
Photo from Zillow listing.
Massachusetts
1,235 favorites 22 Old Colony Avenue, Pembroke, MA Selling points: historic home with modern upgrades, access to a nearby pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Michigan
1,045 favorites 20 Peppers Trl, Montague, MI This listing had us at: “tree house on the shores of Lake Michigan”
Photo by Roger Wade Studio.
Minnesota
1,827 favorites Haverhill Apartments, 32 Spruce Pl, Minneapolis, MN The draw: restored brownstone walking distance to downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Mississippi
543 favorites 706 W Pine St, Hattiesburg, MS Why we love it: old-world charm, modern upgrades, a small backyard pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Missouri
1,067 favorites 597 Harper Ave, Saint Louis, MO Reasons we fell in love: 100+ years old, located by a park and golf course
Photo by Jason Fry.
Montana
1,191 favorites Montana’s Shelter Is, Rollins, MT The obvious reason we love it: private-island castle
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nebraska
634 favorites 2114 S 46th St, Omaha, NE Reason to ‘heart’ this Heartland home: 19th-century charm
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nevada
3,611 favorites 1033 Tabor Hill Ave, Henderson, NV Favorite feature: private backyard pool for hot desert days
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Hampshire
956 favorites 3 S Main St, Newton, NH Why we adore it: fully remodeled in 2012
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Jersey
1,298 favorites 18 Frick Dr, Alpine, NJ Selling point: less than 10 miles from New York City
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Mexico
562 favorites 5724 Fairfax Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM Reason we love it: upgraded kitchen with a subway-tile backsplash
Photo from Zillow listing.
New York
1,769 favorites 635 W 42nd St #45th Floor, New York, NY Why we love this Big Apple beauty: breathtaking river views
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Carolina
1,620 favorites 196 Bayview Dr, Stumpy Point, NC Why we love it: historic home in a wildlife refuge
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Dakota
339 favorites 5039 Elm Tree Rd, Kindred, ND Things to ogle: not one but two sunrooms
Photo from Zillow listing.
Ohio
1,001 favorites 3903 Saint Lawrence Ave, Cincinnati, OH What we love: historic Victorian with six fireplaces
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oklahoma
971 favorites 707 Martin Cir, Sand Springs, OK Why this OK home is more than okay: views of Tulsa from every floor - even the basement
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oregon
1,529 favorites 1135 SW Coast Ave, Lincoln City, OR Why we adore this home in a word: oceanfront
Photo from Zillow listing.
Pennsylvania
1,227 favorites 122 Squirrel Rd, Buck Hill Falls, PA Reasons to ‘heart’ this home: historic log and stone structure, beautiful views
Photo from Zillow listing.
Rhode Island
611 favorites 252 Thatcher St, Rumford, RI Fun fact: overlooks a country club
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Carolina
1,259 favorites 709 Michaelmas Ave, Cayce, SC Why we’ve seen this home before: viral status
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Dakota
283 favorites 2613 S Van Eps Ave, Sioux Falls, SD Fun feature: wood-paneled accent wall
Photo from Zillow listing.
Tennessee
1,436 favorites 2325 Golf Club Ln, Nashville, TN Reason to sing about this Music City home: private recording studio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Texas
4,459 favorites 10711 Strait Ln, Dallas, TX Proof everything is bigger in Texas: 10 bedrooms, a bowling alley inside
Photo from Zillow listing.
Utah
796 favorites 1886 S Geneva Rd, Orem, UT Luxury feature: motocross course
Photo from Zillow listing.
Vermont
706 favorites 1796 Cheney Rd, Lowell, VT Reason to break out the maple syrup: classic log cabin on 20 wooded acres
Photo from Zillow listing.
Virginia
1,912 favorites 2975 Desert Rd, Suffolk, VA Why we love it: giant front yard for recreation, private sauna for relaxation
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington
2,651 favorites 935 Deerbrush Dr SE, Olympia, WA Our favorite feature: yellow front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington, D.C.
1,184 favorites 3030 Chain Bridge Rd NW, Washington, DC Why it caught our attention: timeless exterior, modern interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
West Virginia
755 favorites 1103 Juliana St, Parkersburg, WV Why we love it: century-old columns
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wisconsin
887 favorites 743 N 25th St, Milwaukee, WI What we love: classic Queen Anne-style with a cupola
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wyoming
391 favorites 2005 S Crescent H Rd, Wilson, WY Why we keep staring: floor-to-ceiling glass walls you can slide open
Photo by Josh Franer.
Top featured image by Roger Wade Studio.
Related:
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2017's Most Favorited Home in Every State
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Not only is it the holidays, but it’s that time when we look at the homes favorited most on Zillow (yes, we’re talking about that little heart button at the top of each listing!). In 2017, the top picks ranged from grand mountain chateaus to modest suburban homes - and even a spooky listing that went viral. Whether they earned 283 favorites in South Dakota or 7,290 favorites in California, these homes all have their selling points.
So what’s the most favorited home in your state? Scroll down to find out!
Alabama
598 favorites 6605 Cedarwood Ct, Mobile, AL Our favorite features: old-growth trees, a newly remodeled kitchen
Photo from Zillow listing.
Alaska
572 favorites L53A Whiskey Lake, AK Why we adore this home: remote location, rustic wood interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arizona
2,736 favorites 976 S Wanda Dr, Gilbert, AZ Simple pleasures: a large backyard with no neighbors in sight
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arkansas
717 favorites 16240 Kostner Dr, Rogers, AR Reason to adore this home: movie theater with built-in projector
Photo from Zillow listing.
California
7,290 favorites 924 Bel Air Rd, Los Angeles, CA The wow factor: private helipad, two fully-stocked wine cellars
Photo from Zillow listing.
Colorado
2,507 favorites 600 Chateau V, Evergreen, CO Fun fact: modeled after the famous Biltmore Mansion in North Carolina
Photo from Zillow listing.
Connecticut
1,058 favorites 163 Creamery Rd, Durham, CT Selling points: expansive windows, surrounded by nature
Photo from Zillow listing.
Delaware
604 favorites 24908 Crooked Stick Way #4333, Long Neck, DE Selling points: dog park within walking distance, solar panels on the roof
Photo from Zillow listing.
Florida
2,038 favorites 11112 Ancient Futures Dr, Tampa, FL Reasons to call it home: arched doorways, high ceilings, hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Georgia
3,056 favorites 1055 Ada Ave NW, Atlanta, GA What we love about it: bright hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Hawaii
1,546 favorites 72 S Kalaheo Ave, Kailua, HI Where we’d rather be: this home’s poolside bar or cabana
Photo from Zillow listing.
Idaho
728 favorites 8602 W High Ridge Ln, Eagle, ID Eye-catching feature: a bright red front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Illinois
1,897 favorites 1932 N Burling St, Chicago, IL Windy City wow: 25,000 square feet in the heart of downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Indiana
1,383 favorites New Edition Floor Plan, Harrison Lakes, Fort Wayne, IN What’s warming our hearts: the fire pit and covered patio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Iowa
603 favorites 2209 E 9th St, Des Moines, IA Things to ogle: historic character, leaded glass windows
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kansas
652 favorites 11613 Barton St, Overland Park, KS Things we love: vaulted ceilings, covered deck
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kentucky
832 favorites 324 Wilson Downing Rd, Lexington, KY Why we love it: newly remodeled with hardwood floors throughout
Photo from Zillow listing.
Louisiana
672 favorites 1448 4th St, New Orleans, LA Fun fact: film location for a few movies
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maine
933 favorites 35 Seafarer Cv, Whiting, ME Standout features: private dock, fireplace
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maryland
2,751 favorites Lincoln Dr LOT 1, Jessup, MD Why we’re mad about this MD home: 5 large bedrooms on a large lot
Photo from Zillow listing.
Massachusetts
1,235 favorites 22 Old Colony Avenue, Pembroke, MA Selling points: historic home with modern upgrades, access to a nearby pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Michigan
1,045 favorites 20 Peppers Trl, Montague, MI This listing had us at: “tree house on the shores of Lake Michigan”
Photo by Roger Wade Studio.
Minnesota
1,827 favorites Haverhill Apartments, 32 Spruce Pl, Minneapolis, MN The draw: restored brownstone walking distance to downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Mississippi
543 favorites 706 W Pine St, Hattiesburg, MS Why we love it: old-world charm, modern upgrades, a small backyard pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Missouri
1,067 favorites 597 Harper Ave, Saint Louis, MO Reasons we fell in love: 100+ years old, located by a park and golf course
Photo by Jason Fry.
Montana
1,191 favorites Montana’s Shelter Is, Rollins, MT The obvious reason we love it: private-island castle
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nebraska
634 favorites 2114 S 46th St, Omaha, NE Reason to ‘heart’ this Heartland home: 19th-century charm
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nevada
3,611 favorites 1033 Tabor Hill Ave, Henderson, NV Favorite feature: private backyard pool for hot desert days
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Hampshire
956 favorites 3 S Main St, Newton, NH Why we adore it: fully remodeled in 2012
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Jersey
1,298 favorites 18 Frick Dr, Alpine, NJ Selling point: less than 10 miles from New York City
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Mexico
562 favorites 5724 Fairfax Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM Reason we love it: upgraded kitchen with a subway-tile backsplash
Photo from Zillow listing.
New York
1,769 favorites 635 W 42nd St #45th Floor, New York, NY Why we love this Big Apple beauty: breathtaking river views
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Carolina
1,620 favorites 196 Bayview Dr, Stumpy Point, NC Why we love it: historic home in a wildlife refuge
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Dakota
339 favorites 5039 Elm Tree Rd, Kindred, ND Things to ogle: not one but two sunrooms
Photo from Zillow listing.
Ohio
1,001 favorites 3903 Saint Lawrence Ave, Cincinnati, OH What we love: historic Victorian with six fireplaces
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oklahoma
971 favorites 707 Martin Cir, Sand Springs, OK Why this OK home is more than okay: views of Tulsa from every floor - even the basement
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oregon
1,529 favorites 1135 SW Coast Ave, Lincoln City, OR Why we adore this home in a word: oceanfront
Photo from Zillow listing.
Pennsylvania
1,227 favorites 122 Squirrel Rd, Buck Hill Falls, PA Reasons to ‘heart’ this home: historic log and stone structure, beautiful views
Photo from Zillow listing.
Rhode Island
611 favorites 252 Thatcher St, Rumford, RI Fun fact: overlooks a country club
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Carolina
1,259 favorites 709 Michaelmas Ave, Cayce, SC Why we’ve seen this home before: viral status
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Dakota
283 favorites 2613 S Van Eps Ave, Sioux Falls, SD Fun feature: wood-paneled accent wall
Photo from Zillow listing.
Tennessee
1,436 favorites 2325 Golf Club Ln, Nashville, TN Reason to sing about this Music City home: private recording studio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Texas
4,459 favorites 10711 Strait Ln, Dallas, TX Proof everything is bigger in Texas: 10 bedrooms, a bowling alley inside
Photo from Zillow listing.
Utah
796 favorites 1886 S Geneva Rd, Orem, UT Luxury feature: motocross course
Photo from Zillow listing.
Vermont
706 favorites 1796 Cheney Rd, Lowell, VT Reason to break out the maple syrup: classic log cabin on 20 wooded acres
Photo from Zillow listing.
Virginia
1,912 favorites 2975 Desert Rd, Suffolk, VA Why we love it: giant front yard for recreation, private sauna for relaxation
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington
2,651 favorites 935 Deerbrush Dr SE, Olympia, WA Our favorite feature: yellow front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington, D.C.
1,184 favorites 3030 Chain Bridge Rd NW, Washington, DC Why it caught our attention: timeless exterior, modern interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
West Virginia
755 favorites 1103 Juliana St, Parkersburg, WV Why we love it: century-old columns
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wisconsin
887 favorites 743 N 25th St, Milwaukee, WI What we love: classic Queen Anne-style with a cupola
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wyoming
391 favorites 2005 S Crescent H Rd, Wilson, WY Why we keep staring: floor-to-ceiling glass walls you can slide open
Photo by Josh Franer.
Top featured image by Roger Wade Studio.
Related:
The Most-Loved Kitchen of 2017: Did Your Fave Win?
House of the Year: A Treehouse Tower With Water Views
The 2018 Pantone Color of the Year is Here, and It’s Purple
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2017's Most Favorited Home in Every State
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Not only is it the holidays, but it’s that time when we look at the homes favorited most on Zillow (yes, we’re talking about that little heart button at the top of each listing!). In 2017, the top picks ranged from grand mountain chateaus to modest suburban homes - and even a spooky listing that went viral. Whether they earned 283 favorites in South Dakota or 7,290 favorites in California, these homes all have their selling points.
So what’s the most favorited home in your state? Scroll down to find out!
Alabama
598 favorites 6605 Cedarwood Ct, Mobile, AL Our favorite features: old-growth trees, a newly remodeled kitchen
Photo from Zillow listing.
Alaska
572 favorites L53A Whiskey Lake, AK Why we adore this home: remote location, rustic wood interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arizona
2,736 favorites 976 S Wanda Dr, Gilbert, AZ Simple pleasures: a large backyard with no neighbors in sight
Photo from Zillow listing.
Arkansas
717 favorites 16240 Kostner Dr, Rogers, AR Reason to adore this home: movie theater with built-in projector
Photo from Zillow listing.
California
7,290 favorites 924 Bel Air Rd, Los Angeles, CA The wow factor: private helipad, two fully-stocked wine cellars
Photo from Zillow listing.
Colorado
2,507 favorites 600 Chateau V, Evergreen, CO Fun fact: modeled after the famous Biltmore Mansion in North Carolina
Photo from Zillow listing.
Connecticut
1,058 favorites 163 Creamery Rd, Durham, CT Selling points: expansive windows, surrounded by nature
Photo from Zillow listing.
Delaware
604 favorites 24908 Crooked Stick Way #4333, Long Neck, DE Selling points: dog park within walking distance, solar panels on the roof
Photo from Zillow listing.
Florida
2,038 favorites 11112 Ancient Futures Dr, Tampa, FL Reasons to call it home: arched doorways, high ceilings, hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Georgia
3,056 favorites 1055 Ada Ave NW, Atlanta, GA What we love about it: bright hardwood floors
Photo from Zillow listing.
Hawaii
1,546 favorites 72 S Kalaheo Ave, Kailua, HI Where we’d rather be: this home’s poolside bar or cabana
Photo from Zillow listing.
Idaho
728 favorites 8602 W High Ridge Ln, Eagle, ID Eye-catching feature: a bright red front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Illinois
1,897 favorites 1932 N Burling St, Chicago, IL Windy City wow: 25,000 square feet in the heart of downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Indiana
1,383 favorites New Edition Floor Plan, Harrison Lakes, Fort Wayne, IN What’s warming our hearts: the fire pit and covered patio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Iowa
603 favorites 2209 E 9th St, Des Moines, IA Things to ogle: historic character, leaded glass windows
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kansas
652 favorites 11613 Barton St, Overland Park, KS Things we love: vaulted ceilings, covered deck
Photo from Zillow listing.
Kentucky
832 favorites 324 Wilson Downing Rd, Lexington, KY Why we love it: newly remodeled with hardwood floors throughout
Photo from Zillow listing.
Louisiana
672 favorites 1448 4th St, New Orleans, LA Fun fact: film location for a few movies
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maine
933 favorites 35 Seafarer Cv, Whiting, ME Standout features: private dock, fireplace
Photo from Zillow listing.
Maryland
2,751 favorites Lincoln Dr LOT 1, Jessup, MD Why we’re mad about this MD home: 5 large bedrooms on a large lot
Photo from Zillow listing.
Massachusetts
1,235 favorites 22 Old Colony Avenue, Pembroke, MA Selling points: historic home with modern upgrades, access to a nearby pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Michigan
1,045 favorites 20 Peppers Trl, Montague, MI This listing had us at: “tree house on the shores of Lake Michigan”
Photo by Roger Wade Studio.
Minnesota
1,827 favorites Haverhill Apartments, 32 Spruce Pl, Minneapolis, MN The draw: restored brownstone walking distance to downtown
Photo from Zillow listing.
Mississippi
543 favorites 706 W Pine St, Hattiesburg, MS Why we love it: old-world charm, modern upgrades, a small backyard pond
Photo from Zillow listing.
Missouri
1,067 favorites 597 Harper Ave, Saint Louis, MO Reasons we fell in love: 100+ years old, located by a park and golf course
Photo by Jason Fry.
Montana
1,191 favorites Montana’s Shelter Is, Rollins, MT The obvious reason we love it: private-island castle
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nebraska
634 favorites 2114 S 46th St, Omaha, NE Reason to ‘heart’ this Heartland home: 19th-century charm
Photo from Zillow listing.
Nevada
3,611 favorites 1033 Tabor Hill Ave, Henderson, NV Favorite feature: private backyard pool for hot desert days
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Hampshire
956 favorites 3 S Main St, Newton, NH Why we adore it: fully remodeled in 2012
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Jersey
1,298 favorites 18 Frick Dr, Alpine, NJ Selling point: less than 10 miles from New York City
Photo from Zillow listing.
New Mexico
562 favorites 5724 Fairfax Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM Reason we love it: upgraded kitchen with a subway-tile backsplash
Photo from Zillow listing.
New York
1,769 favorites 635 W 42nd St #45th Floor, New York, NY Why we love this Big Apple beauty: breathtaking river views
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Carolina
1,620 favorites 196 Bayview Dr, Stumpy Point, NC Why we love it: historic home in a wildlife refuge
Photo from Zillow listing.
North Dakota
339 favorites 5039 Elm Tree Rd, Kindred, ND Things to ogle: not one but two sunrooms
Photo from Zillow listing.
Ohio
1,001 favorites 3903 Saint Lawrence Ave, Cincinnati, OH What we love: historic Victorian with six fireplaces
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oklahoma
971 favorites 707 Martin Cir, Sand Springs, OK Why this OK home is more than okay: views of Tulsa from every floor - even the basement
Photo from Zillow listing.
Oregon
1,529 favorites 1135 SW Coast Ave, Lincoln City, OR Why we adore this home in a word: oceanfront
Photo from Zillow listing.
Pennsylvania
1,227 favorites 122 Squirrel Rd, Buck Hill Falls, PA Reasons to ‘heart’ this home: historic log and stone structure, beautiful views
Photo from Zillow listing.
Rhode Island
611 favorites 252 Thatcher St, Rumford, RI Fun fact: overlooks a country club
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Carolina
1,259 favorites 709 Michaelmas Ave, Cayce, SC Why we’ve seen this home before: viral status
Photo from Zillow listing.
South Dakota
283 favorites 2613 S Van Eps Ave, Sioux Falls, SD Fun feature: wood-paneled accent wall
Photo from Zillow listing.
Tennessee
1,436 favorites 2325 Golf Club Ln, Nashville, TN Reason to sing about this Music City home: private recording studio
Photo from Zillow listing.
Texas
4,459 favorites 10711 Strait Ln, Dallas, TX Proof everything is bigger in Texas: 10 bedrooms, a bowling alley inside
Photo from Zillow listing.
Utah
796 favorites 1886 S Geneva Rd, Orem, UT Luxury feature: motocross course
Photo from Zillow listing.
Vermont
706 favorites 1796 Cheney Rd, Lowell, VT Reason to break out the maple syrup: classic log cabin on 20 wooded acres
Photo from Zillow listing.
Virginia
1,912 favorites 2975 Desert Rd, Suffolk, VA Why we love it: giant front yard for recreation, private sauna for relaxation
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington
2,651 favorites 935 Deerbrush Dr SE, Olympia, WA Our favorite feature: yellow front door
Photo from Zillow listing.
Washington, D.C.
1,184 favorites 3030 Chain Bridge Rd NW, Washington, DC Why it caught our attention: timeless exterior, modern interior
Photo from Zillow listing.
West Virginia
755 favorites 1103 Juliana St, Parkersburg, WV Why we love it: century-old columns
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wisconsin
887 favorites 743 N 25th St, Milwaukee, WI What we love: classic Queen Anne-style with a cupola
Photo from Zillow listing.
Wyoming
391 favorites 2005 S Crescent H Rd, Wilson, WY Why we keep staring: floor-to-ceiling glass walls you can slide open
Photo by Josh Franer.
Top featured image by Roger Wade Studio.
Related:
The Most-Loved Kitchen of 2017: Did Your Fave Win?
House of the Year: A Treehouse Tower With Water Views
The 2018 Pantone Color of the Year is Here, and It’s Purple
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The Fugitive (1993) Film Locations
The Fugitive (1993) Film Locations
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Cook County Hospital, West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL, USA
Google Maps Co-ordinates: 41.873929, -87.672626
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The newly conceived production of Richard III at the Barons Court Theatre, reinterpreted through the lens of the East London gang rivalries during the 1960s, is an enterprising (if not fully formed) conception. While the seediness of East London does indeed provide the premise and setting for the play, the dynamic of this postulation is not wholly explored once it gets underway. The text is left largely untouched, apart from appropriating some (not all, which leads to some of the confusion) locations to London and an added East London expletive here and there.
One aspect of the play that is impressively conceived is the splitting of the title role into two parts, and the presupposed allegory of their identities as the Kray twins provides an entertaining twist. While they are not addressed by name as the infamous gangsters, in keeping with the production’s choice to retain the original cast of characters, the roles are portrayed very much with this in mind, accents and all. Samuel Parkinson, who enacts the sinister, more menacing aspect of Richard’s character (ostensibly an incarnation of the notoriously darker brother, Ronnie Kray), is the show’s standout performer.
The separation of the characters means his role is comprised predominantly of Richard’s inner narrative with the audience, and thus intrinsically contains the majority of the play’s best lines. With neither of the two actually affecting Richard’s deformity, Parkinson’s skilfully perverse bodily contortions, embodying all of Richard’s depravity, become a suitable metaphor for his ‘deformation’ as it were.
His co-star Duncan Mitchell, the second inhabitant of Richard, gives a solid performance, if occasionally slightly monotone. Mitchell is impressive in his handling of the play’s confrontational scenes, but from time to time relies on it too heavily, and is less convincing in the character’s more subtle moments. This is partly a product of the decision to split the characters; in a paradoxical way, it results in Mitchell’s character having less emotional depth to it than in a typical production.
Elsewhere, Beatrice Lawrence produces an accomplished performance as Queen Elizabeth and is the most assured in grappling the prose, while Harry Omosele is promising in his renditions of first Clarence, then the conniving Buckingham. Director Matthew Turbett uses his limited space efficiently, and the fight scene at the culmination of the piece, adapted to a street style boxing match between the two warring parties, is curated with aplomb. Whilst the production is somewhat ambiguous, especially in its execution of its premise, as a whole it should be commended for its ambition and endeavour.
Review by Wilf Dutton
After months of gang violence, an uneasy and tenuous peace returns to the East End. With Edward on his deathbed, who will claim the inheritance of The Firm? His younger twin brothers may have their eyes set on leadership, but they are not alone: they will have to do everything they can to secure their rule against the threat of Edward’s daughter. Meanwhile, more gangs assemble south of the Thames in preparation for a bloody takeover to oust the Krays from their throne, one which will shake the criminal underworld of London to its core.
The eponymous role of Richard III has been reinvented as two characters in this production to echo the most infamous gang leaders in 1960s London.
Cast: Richard III – Duncan Mitchell (Guildford School of Acting), Samuel Parkinson (Drama Centre London) Queen Elizabeth – Beatrice Lawrence (Central School of Speech and Drama) Duchess of York – Debbie Bird (ALRA) Clarence/Buckingham – Harry Omosele Princess/Lady Anne/Secretary – Bibi Lucille Salmons Rivers/Catesby – Brian Adam Merry Hastings/King Edward/Murderer/Mayor/Tyrell – Cyril Blake
Creatives: Director – Matthew Turbett Assistant Director – Roselle Olivia Hirst Executive Producer – Patrick Wilson Producer (Marketing) – Daniella Harrison Production Manager – Kevin Forde Marketing Design – James Cassir Composer – David Denyer
Supported by StraightUp Productions
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cover32-yahoopartner-blog · 7 years ago
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Tale Of The Tape: Cowboys vs Giants (Part 2)
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Here is the season opening edition of Tale of Tape. This week’s opponent is the New York “Football” Giants as Coach Jason Garret is wont to call them. Right out of the gate, this game will carry the weight of playoff implications. While no team not named the Jets will be eliminated in week 1, this is an all-important divisional tilt against the only team that appeared to solve the riddle of Dak Prescott last season.
Let’s take a look at how these teams compare by position. We already discussed the offensive side of the ball and now we’ll make a comparison of each team’s defense and special teams. You can check out Part 1 here.
Defensive Line
The Giants spent the 2016 offseason in their own version of the HGTV hit “Fixer Upper” as they looked to improve their defense. They signed Damon “Snacks” Harrison as a run-stuffing DT and Olivier Vernon as a B terrorizing edge rusher. Their ability to control the opponent’s offensive front allowed these additions to help make the Giants the league’s 2nd ranked scoring defense. Add Jason Pierre-Paul to that mix and it gives New York a formidable group up front
Dallas is starting the season with two of its three best looking DEs out due to suspension in David Irving and Damontre Moore. Tyrone Crawford is still recovering from his training camp injury and may not be 100% even if he is active for this game. DeMarcus Lawrence appears to be back on the positive trajectory we saw in the 2nd half of the 2015 season but none of his available line mates have distinguished themselves as impact players yet. There have been good vibes about Maliek Collins building upon his good rookie season and becoming a force on the D-line but it still remains to be seen. At the beginning of the season this is a huge…
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Sep 18, 2016; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul (90) celebrates a sack of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports
ADVANTAGE – Giants
Linebackers
Sean Lee has finally started getting the accolades the Cowboys have always known he deserves. Staying healthy was the only thing Lee needed to become an All-Pro. Jaylon Smith has already exceeded the realistic expectations of almost everyone outside the Star in Frisco.  While he might not yet be ready to be a full time player, he looks like he is moving in the right direction. Justin Durant has been a steady performer and is now in his 3rd stint with Dallas. Most camp observers have singled out Hitchens out as an outstanding performer for his work so his absence due to injury will surely be felt. They improved the depth with newcomer Jayrone Elliott and the improving Damien Wilson
Jonathan Casillas leads a fair to poor group of linebackers for New York. The Giants have seemed to ignore this position group consistently during GM Jerry Reese’s tenure and it shows in their lack of quality. In short, the unit is unimpressive with very little in new talent from this past offseason. They are helped tremendously by the talent in front of them to just be adequate. Sean Lee alone makes this a huge…
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ADVANTAGE – Cowboys
Defensive Backs
Janoris Jenkins was a big part Giants defensive overhaul last year as well. He allowed Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie to limit his snaps and focus on being a ball-hawking Nickel corner. The biggest jump for the Giants has come in the phenomenal play of safety Landon Collins. He grew from an “OK” 2015 rookie season to a legitimate Defensive Player of the Year candidate and All-Pro last year. His ability in the box was known but he has developed into a monster in coverage as well.
Dallas looked at their 2016 play in the defensive backfield and decided to move on from players they felt had reach their peak. They utilized the draft to add talent to that area and drafted Chidobe Awuzie, Jourdan Lewis and Xavier Woods to upgrade the team’s back end potential. The team seems to believe that they were able to do that but each of these players been hit with injuries that have hampered the development process. Anthony Brown and Byron Jones are good up and comers while Orlando Scandrick is a good veteran that has shown up well on the field in the past. They are not enough to make the make the difference here. Until we see what the young pups can do in regular season action, this is totally…
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Sep 25, 2016; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo talks with New York Giants safety Landon Collins (21) and New York Giants corner back Janoris Jenkins (20) during the fourth quarter against the Washington Redskins at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
  ADVANTAGE – Giants
Kicker/Punter
New York’s kicking game has a solid long snapper and relatively punter and kicker. They are in good shape with the return and coverage services of former Cowboy Dwayne Harris. Harris has been a thorn in Dallas’ side since he went to New York a few years back.
Fortunately for Dallas, Dan Bailey is the best kicker in the NFC. Chris Jones has gotten better every year for the Cowboys and has the added advantage of being a left-footed punter. Most coaches believes this makes a difference to the returner’s ability to pick up the ball as well. Prior to this year, the Cowboys had no chance to compete with the Giant’s return man. The team is hoping that the addition, and apparent health, of 4th round pick Ran Switzer may just change all of that moving forward. While he hasn’t done it yet. The superiority of Bailey and consistency of Jones makes this…
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ADVANTAGE – Cowboys
The Cowboys and Giants are old and bitter rivals. They are used to seeing each other right out of the gate and each team is preparing for a slugfest. Now that we have compared the teams unit by unit, we will next take a look at the top three match-ups that will decide the outcome on Sunday night.
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Student Spotlight: Lawrence Pitre (MFA ‘17)
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Lawrence Pitre was born in the Central Area of Seattle and received his BA in Fine Arts from the University of Washington, where he had the opportunity to learn and study under the renowned artist Jacob Lawrence. Since starting the MFA program, Lawrence has found his voice and has used the power of visual art to cast light on how changes affect the relationships between people and the neighborhoods that they live in.
Based on these interactions, Lawrence creates visual art to evoke the mind, body and soul, which calls upon memories related to our past, present and contemporary life. Lawrence’s current series “We Are One” was created based off the effects of gentrification and the relationships of personas and displacement related to the Central Area of Seattle and adjacent neighborhoods within the city.
As an artist growing up in Seattle, Lawrence understood that need to bridge the gap between his career in government and the art community. Since enrolling at Seattle University, Lawrence has learned an incredible camaraderie between Alumni and other students in the art community. But even more than that, it’s the sheer joy he feels in learning and progressing every single day as he continues to create visual art which challenges today’s social issues.
In practical experiences Lawrence has had the opportunity to complete his practicum at Path with Arts, where he applied his leadership, independent learning and teambuilding skills as an artist mentor serving adults who are working to rebuild their lives. Lawrence found this practicum to be the most rewarding because it provided him an opportunity for integrating classroom principles and developing teaching skills in a real-life setting.
Currently, Lawrence is working on his summary project, where he will take a portion of his “We Are One” series and specifically research and prepare a presentation on how the arts have played a significant role in the development and welfare within the Central Area. If Lawrence had a crystal ball, he would see his future career as a Gallery Owner showcasing collages, acrylic & oil paintings and other artifacts related to the diverse cultures and nature of our city.
Lawrence’s extensive artistic career includes competitions, juried shows, contests and annual exhibitions. His recent artistic accolades include invitational shows at Burien Art Gallery, Seattle University Art Conference, Langston Hughes Cultural Xpressions Art Show, Amazon’s Black History Art Festival and monthly showing at Art Not Terminal.
In June, Lawrence will closeout his two year MFA curriculum by showcasing his 28 piece “We Are One” series which honors our diverse history and the need of unification within our city. The reception will be held at Art Not Terminal located at the Seattle Center, 305-Harrison Street on June 3rd, 2017 from 6-9 pm.    
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friedchickennearme · 8 years ago
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Shuffled my Spotify Top 100 for 2023 and drew OC art based on whatever song popped up.
#26 - Runaway by 100 gecs
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