Sentences with phrase «as carriage house»

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Man's pride in his carriage, which is almost as old as the wheel itself, has a pronounced manifestation in the golf cart — and particularly at Thunderbird, where there are 165 privately owned carts housed in the Thunder - bird Buggy Stable, a wood and cinder - block shack out behind the clubhouse kitchen.
As ConAgra Foods prepares to close its Carriage House plants in Fredonia and Dunkirk, Rep. Tom Reed says lawmakers are working hard to ensure other businesses don't do the same.
As animal activists cheered on supportive council members walking by — including Councilman Daniel Dromm and Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal — Mr. Cirnigliaro said those looking to ban the carriages were just seeking to grab up the property that houses the stables.
As much as Mr. de Blasio wants to pivot to big picture aspirations — implementing his universal prekindergarten expansion and erecting enough cheap housing to offset surging rents — the horse - carriage issue threatens to consume precious media oxygen the liberal mayor needs to reserve for other issueAs much as Mr. de Blasio wants to pivot to big picture aspirations — implementing his universal prekindergarten expansion and erecting enough cheap housing to offset surging rents — the horse - carriage issue threatens to consume precious media oxygen the liberal mayor needs to reserve for other issueas Mr. de Blasio wants to pivot to big picture aspirations — implementing his universal prekindergarten expansion and erecting enough cheap housing to offset surging rents — the horse - carriage issue threatens to consume precious media oxygen the liberal mayor needs to reserve for other issues.
(At the most recent home birth, her Carriage House co-director Samantha Huggins served as her doula, while co-director Domino Kirke brought nourishing food.
Along with codirecting Carriage House Birth, Lindsey also attends four births per month as a doula (when she's not on maternity leave)-- and her home reflects her passion.
Because of the demand, the public will have another opportunity to see Learning to Fail, as it will be performed again at the Carriage House Theater later this month.
A few people in the crowd placed hands across their chests as I walked by and I recognized faces: Mr. Porter, the young carriage driver whose son always had a runny nose; Mrs. Whittaker, her cabbage cheeks ballooned in talk; little Frances Gilbert, Lizzie's least - favorite Sunday school pupil, scratching up her wild hair, her squirrel eyes gazing at the house.
Right now, what I'm looking for in an ebook IS a «horseless carriage»: something as much like reading a print book as possible, plus the advantages of getting books without leaving the house, carrying around lots of books without lots of weight, etc..
Carriage House - A collection of vintage tools, as well as a weaver's workshop that depicts plantation chores c.1800 - 1820.
With the growing popularity of the automobile in the early 1900s and the Inn's proximity to a 150 - car carriage house garage, the Bretton Arms served as a complement to the larger Mount Washington Hotel, a popular destination for the AAA Glidden Tour.
As we waited to board the heritage carriages of our train - wood - clad and lined with cosy seats upholstered with comfort in mind - I read the posters advertising the importance of housing evacuee children.
As a result, the hall, stables, and the carriage house at Dunham Massey are all Grade I listed.
Presented as a multi-course meal with wine pairings in the original kitchen carriage house (built in the early 1800s), classes are offered twice a week with just eight coveted seats.
Designed as India's answer to Orient Express, the train housed 43 lavish cabins including a presidential suite spanning over entire carriage.
Prices lead from # 2, 253 per person, which includes: 6 nights hotel accommodation; meals as specified; ride aboard the Tavares, Eustis and Gulf Railroad; horse - drawn carriage ride through St. Augustine; visit the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Site; trolley tour through Old Savannah; visit to Andrew Low House and Gardens; Tybee Island Cruise; Charleston city tour; Fort Sumter Cruise; deluxe motor coach transportation; baggage handling; and the services of a professional Tour Manager.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as part of the Fairville Historic District, the Fairville Inn was built between 1825 and 1837 and features 13 elegantly appointed guest rooms and two luxury suites located in the Main House, the Springhouse, and the adjacent Carriage House.
King's Cottage Bed and Breakfast offer luxurious accommodations in the form of beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites with private bathrooms, cozy fireplaces, and stylish in - room comforts, as well as a two - bedroom suite in the Carriage House, which is separate from the mansion and offers extra levels of space and privacy.
The carriage house features a queen bed as well as a pull - out bed, a living area, small full kitchen and a bathroom.
With rabid dogs, haunted houses and runaway tires all trying to stop you from doing your papery duty, you toss newspapers to houses on either side of the street; you'll even get the chance to wield the papers as a weapon in order to save a baby in a runaway carriage or stop an armed robbery in order to become a paper - delivering hero.
Founded in 1929 in the Village, SculptureCenter moved in 2001 from an Upper East Side carriage house to within blocks of what is now MoMA PS1, where it has paid host to such grand dames as Ursula von Rydingsvard and Petah Coyne — and to such bad boys as Mike Kelley and Michael Smith.
As her patronage expanded, so did the space, growing to include four town houses and carriage houses.
2007 - With support from Senator Ken LaValle, Assemblyman Fred Thiele and Assemblywoman Pat Acampora, the Carriage House takes on a new life as a working studio complex and artist residency to accommodate the growing program offerings.
Utilizing all three floors of the gallery, as well as a 19th - century carriage house next door, the exhibition featured video, sound, and sculptural installations by Janine Antoni (New York), Stephen Cartwright (Champaign, IL), Spencer Finch (New York), Sigalit Landau (Tel Aviv), Paul Pfeiffer (New York), Pipilotti Rist (Zurich and Los Angeles), and Stephen Vitiello (Richmond).
Incorporated as a nonprofit organization, the gallery resided in Dupont Circle, converted from the large carriage house of the headquarters of the Society of Cincinnati.
Larry Gagosian, the silver - haired art mogul famed for working with artists such as Cy Twombly and Richard Serra, has sold his stunning carriage house on E. 69th St. for $ 18 million, according to public records filed with the city Wednesday.
It can be used as an ADU, a carriage / laneway home, garage suite, lake front getaway, tiny house, or stacked on a garage and is built to meet the local building code.
If you're not familiar with the tiny (or small) house movement, it is a movement by and for people who build and / or inhabit tiny (or small) homes — usually well below 500 sq ft.. Many are so small as to be considered illegal for living; builders get around regulations by putting the structures on trailer carriages, thereby avoiding normal building code.
In the months of January, February, and March, 1814, Lord Hawke, being a widower, paid his addresses to Augusta Elizabeth Corri, who was then a single woman; that he made proposals of marriage to her which were accepted; that she accompanied him several times to his proctor in Doctor's Commons, for the purpose of procuring a special licence for their marriage, and particularly on the 19th of March, 1814, she went with him, and that she remained in the carriage while he went into the proctor's office for the express purpose, as he declared to her, of obtaining such licence; that on his return he informed her that the licence would be sent to him in the evening of that day, and they accordingly agreed that the marriage should be solemnized on that same evening at No. 22 Park Lane, a house which Lord Hawke had purchased for their future residence; that the marriage was accordingly solemnized pursuant to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England by a priest or minister in holy orders of the Church of England, or by a person whom Lord Hawke introduced as such;
This section also covers additional benefits such as ambulance charges, education fund, dead body carriage cost, damage to cloths, and rehabilitation cost to insured person to get rid from shock of injury, also cost for modification or repair of house or vehicle after accident.
Relieved of its tin roof and doors, this old four - bay carriage house was reincarnated as an expansive 20x40 - foot, open - air, outdoor living space.
Maria Killam and Mom Hellen (Junttila) When I originally helped Mom decorate the first floor of her carriage house (built six years ago) we had found this area rug (below) as the inspiration starting point because she loves turquoise.
This house sat under the trees on a former estate, a shingle - style cottage that no one would guess had started life as a stable and carriage house.
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