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❤️ Pancoastburg, Ohio 🌻

"Pancoastburg (originally known as Pancoastburgh) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Madison Township, Fayette County, Ohio, United States. It is located at , along Ohio State Route 207, about south of Mount Sterling.Rand McNally. The Road Atlas '06. Chicago: Rand McNally, 2006, 80. As of the 2010 census the population of Pancoastburg was 87. History Samuel Pancoast established a carding mill at Pancoastburg in the 1820s. It was a stage coach stop along the Chillicothe-Urbana line. The land was then owned by Isaiah Pancoast, who platted the town. The settlers of the area split into two groups, one group stayed in Pancoastburg, and the other settled Yankeetown a short distance away. About this time, the name of the community was changed to Waterloo. Yankeetown was short lived, and the settlers that had split off returned to the original site. By 1860, the name of the community was changed back to Pancoastburg. The Pancoastburg post office was originally established as "Pancoastburgh" on August 19, 1847. The name was changed to "Pancoastburg" on May 16, 1893, and was discontinued on December 15, 1920. The mail service is now sent through the Washington Court House branch. The Jackson Mound is located north of Pancoastburg; built by the Adena culture, it is the last Native American mound in existence in Fayette County. References Pancoastburg community sign Category:Census- designated places in Fayette County, Ohio Category:Census-designated places in Ohio Category:Populated places established in 1847 Category:1847 establishments in Ohio "

❤️ Jussi Aalto 🌻

"Jussi Aalto (born 28 July 1983) is a Finnish footballer who represents FC Jazz. Career On 21 December 2015, KTP announced that they had signed Aalto for the 2016 season in Ykkönen. References External links * Category:1983 births Category:Living people Category:People from Rauma, Finland Category:Finnish footballers Category:Veikkausliiga players Category:Kakkonen players Category:Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players Category:FF Jaro players Category:Vaasan Palloseura players Category:FC Haka players Category:Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho players Category:Turun Palloseura players Category:Klubi 04 players Category:Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat players Category:Jakobstads BK players Category:Palloseura Kemi Kings players Category:Pallo-Iirot players Category:FC Jazz players Category:Association football forwards "

❤️ Raglan Squire 🌻

"Raglan Squire was a British architect known for his building designs in London and many parts of the world. He was also one of the chief architects who rebuilt Eaton Square in London's Belgravia district between 1945 and 1949 as part of the Temporary Housing Programme. Early life Raglan Squire, the eldest son of the poet and critic J C (later Sir John) Squire, was born in London and educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton and at St John's College, Cambridge to read Architecture. Upon graduation Rag spent a year working on building sites, followed by four years working in architects' offices and studying part-time for his RIBA exams at the Regent Street Polytechnic's evening classes in the early 1930s. In 1937 Squire set up in practice and during World War II he served with the Royal Engineers and helped establish the RIBA Reconstruction Committee, many of whose recommendations were put into practice during the rebuilding of London after the war. Later career In 1948 Squire founded Raglan Squire & Partners; their early commissions including educational and industrial buildings. He was also involved in the redevelopment of Eaton Square in Belgravia, working for the Grosvenor Estate, in charge of the conversion of 100 houses in Eaton Square. In 1952 Squire embarked on his first major overseas project when he was commissioned to design the Engineering College at Rangoon University in Burma. He regarded this project as the high point of his career, and it opened the door to commissions all over the world. He was particularly proud of his design for the assembly hall at Rangoon. His other foreign work included a town planning scheme for Mosul in Iraq, and a report for Baghdad airport, both in 1955. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Raglan Squire & Partners was involved in several British projects, including large office blocks in Croydon and a notable factory at Farnborough. Squire was also much in demand abroad, particularly in Singapore and the Middle East, and had a long and fruitful relationship with the Hilton Hotel chain, including the Royal Tehran Hilton, the Tunis Hilton, the Cyprus Hilton in Nicosia, the Bahrain Hilton and the 400-room Jakarta Hilton. In the 1970s he worked in the Netherlands, Jamaica (where he designed the beachside Inter-Continental Hotel at Ocho Rios) and Malta; he also designed the spectacular Bank of America building in Singapore. Squire retired from active practice in 1981. The architect Michael Squire, of Squire and Partners, is his son, and is probably best known for redesigning the Chelsea Barracks. References Category:1912 births Category:2004 deaths Category:People educated at Blundell's School Category:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Category:20th-century English architects Category:Royal Engineers officers "

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