Sentences with phrase «city is named»

The city is named after American explorer John Charles Frémont.
The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture.
The city is named after Colonel Abraham Myers.
The city is named after General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, a native Californio, leading proponent of California's statehood, and one of the first members of the California State Senate; the neighboring city of Benicia is named for his wife, Francisca Benicia Carillo de Vallejo.
19th century The city is named for Peter Hammond (1798 — 1870)-- the surname anglicized from Peter av Hammerdal (Peter of Hammerdal)-- a Swedish immigrant who first settled the area around 1818.
The city is named for Pomona, the ancient Roman goddess of fruit.
The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica.
The city is named for its founder, Heman Ely.
The city is named for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, which once cultivated cotton for tire tread here.
The area was originally settled in 800 A.D. by a Native American Caddo tribe called the Nacogdoche for which the city is named after.
The city is named after Stephen A. Douglas, who ran against Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential election.
The city is named after J. J. McAlester, who became the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma and was immortalized as a character in the 1968 novel True Grit.
The city is named after a French province.
Although the city is named for the Delaware tribe, it was founded on a Mingo village called Pluggy's Town.
Studio City is named after the movie studio lot that was established in 1927 by film producer Mack Sennett, which is now known as the CBS Studio Center.
This scattering of pink color creates a pinkish hue for which the city is named «pink city» of Rajasthan.
Topped by the Parthenon, designed as a testament to Athena, for whom the city is named, the Athenian acropolis is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to the masterful skills used in its creation and its influence on ancient architecture.
The city is named after Stephen A. Douglas, who ran against Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential election.
The city is named for WIlliam A.H. Loveland, and is home to the Benson Sculpture Park.
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The city is named after Tonawanda Creek, its south border.
The city is named for WIlliam A.H. Loveland, and is home to the Benson Sculpture Park.
The city is named after J. J. McAlester, who became the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma and was immortalized as a character in the 1968 novel True Grit.
It's no wonder that the city was named one of the best cities for travel in 2018 by Lonely Planet.
The city was named in recognition of Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, who served in the American Revolutionary War.
The central South Dakota city was named after James «Scotty» Philip, a politician who is credited for his efforts to save the American Bison from being hunted to extinction.
In chapter 9 of book XVIII of THE CITY OF GOD, St. Augustine reports that the enraged men of Athens demanded, to compensate for their city being named by women (who outvoted the men in the assembly by one) for a woman God, that women lose the right of suffrage, that they not be able to give their names to their chldren, and that they were never to be known as citizens of Athens.
And then, in order, Philistia (four of the five major Philistine cities are named), Moab and Ammon, and Ethiopia are all denounced in bitterest terms, capped with this superbly articulated description of desolate Nineveh:
«Manchester City is the name that is always coming up but again I have not spoken to them.
Some of the most popular baby sitters in New York City are named Nintendo, Bugs Bunny and the Brady Bunch.
There are a fantastic range of vibrant attractions to suit all ages, so much so that the city was named third in a list of 30 best destinations in the world to go with kids by Rough Guides.
What the modern Dakar doesn't do, of course, is go anywhere near the city it's named after.
Charleston just earned yet another well - deserved accolade: the Holy City was named one Fodor's «21 Places to Go in 2012!»
The city was named Wolfsburg after a historical castle in the city in 1945.
The city was named in honor of Colonel Thomas Gardner, who was a political figure and soldier.
Some believe the city was named after an ancient city mentioned in the Book of Mormon.
However, others believe the city was named for its rich harvests.
The city was named by its founder, Flora Mae Statler.
The central South Dakota city was named after James «Scotty» Philip, a politician who is credited for his efforts to save the American Bison from being hunted to extinction.
Ever wonder why a city was named for a popular girl's name?
The city was named around this time when the local post office was established in 1856, named for General Samuel Cary who had visited the town.
The city was named in recognition of Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, who served in the American Revolutionary War.
Thompson Rodney Peart was one of the founders and many areas and significant structures in the city are named after him, including Peart Park, the Peart Center and Peart Road.
The city itself was named after Edward Livingston, who served as Secretary of State during Andrew Jackson's presidency.
The city was named one of the Top 25 Suburbs for Retirees by Forbes magazine in 2011.
The city was named after a Civil War General, Walter Q. Gresham and was incorporated in 1905.
The city was named after Chief Sleepy Eye, who led four Sioux tribes and was chosen to meet with U.S. President James Monroe.
In 2010, the city was named one of America's Best Small Towns for Food by USA Today and RandMcNally.
Pauline Frommer's London and the second edition of Pauline Frommer's New York City were named «Best Guidebook of the Year» by the North American Travel Journalists Association (2007 and 2008, respectively).
The walk was installed after Iowa City was named by UNESCO as the world's third City of Literature in 2008.
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