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GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST Aboard the American Empress® PORTLAND/VANCOUVER to CLARKSTON/SPOKANE AUGUST 16–24, 2020
GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST aboard the American Empress® PORTLAND/VANCOUVER to CLARKSTON/SPOKANE AUGUST 16–24, 2020 BOOK BY JAN 29, 2020 Act Now to Receive: • $300 EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS PER PERSON • INCLUDED 1-NIGHT HOTEL STAY IN VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON SPONSORED BY: PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT #32322 TWIN CITIES, MN FOLLOW GO NEXT TRAVEL: SPOKANE EL STAY IN VANCOUVER, WA VANCOUVER, IN STAY EL IDAHO Co WASHINGTON CLARKSTON lumb ASTORIA RICHLAND Snake River ia Rive MT. ST. HELENS r NEZ PERCE SACAJAWEA STATE PARK RESERVATION MULTNOMAH FALLS THE DALLES r VANCOUVER ia Rive The University of Kentucky Alumni Association Helen G. King Alumni House 400 Rose Street Lexington, KY 40506-0119 Columb PORTLAND STEVENSON on Pacic ny Ocean OREGON Cover Image: $300 EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS PER PERSON PER $300 SAVINGS BOOKING EARLY HOT INCLUDED 1-NIGHT MT. HOOD lls Ca Cruise The Dalles, Oregon Willamette He River Coach/Bus RIVER CRUISING Vacation The OriginalAmerican 2020 29, JANUARY TO RECEIVE: BY BOOK • • V1 492-1 Great Pacific Northwest V1 Cruise routes are approximate DEAR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS, Discover Cascadia’s stunning natural beauty and encounter delightful river cities along the Columbia and Snake Rivers on this seven-night paddlewheel riverboat cruise. Arrive in Portland and make your way to Vancouver, Washington, a city of trendy coffeehouses, craft breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants. Explore the city and enjoy an included one-night hotel stay at the Hilton Vancouver. Then climb aboard the American Empress and set sail for Astoria, the oldest city west of the Rockies, showcasing steep hillsides of Victorian homes and a chic downtown. -
Conference Measuring Our Harbor: Strong, Healthy, and Open
2017 Waterfront Conference Measuring Our Harbor: Strong, Healthy, and Open Wednesday, May 10, 2017 Hornblower Infinity, Hudson River Park, Pier 40, New York Welcome Aboard! Create a Buzz at the #WaterfrontConference Strong, healthy, and open waterways are essential to city sustainability. You get it, that’s why you’re here! But for millions of city dwellers, these issues are not top of mind. Share you’re #WaterfrontConference aha moments, take-a-ways and TED Talk-worthy ideas on social media. Tag us in your Twitter and Facebook posts so they appear on the Arcadis-sponsored social media panel located on the main deck near the coffee bar, and make sure to use #WaterfrontConference. Arcadis North America: @Arcadis_US Hornblower: @HornblowerNY Waterfront Alliance: @OurWaterfront Arcadis North America: ArcadisNorthAmerica Hornblower: HornblowerNY Waterfront Alliance: WaterfrontAlliance Stay Connected Free WIFI is available aboard Hornblower Infinity Network: Hornblower Public WIFI Enter email address at prompt Dear Conference Attendees, Welcome aboard to the Waterfront Alliance’s 2017 Waterfront Conference—Measuring our Harbor: Strong, Healthy, and Open. We are happy you are here and to add your voice to our region’s premier forum about the future of our shared waterfront. At the Waterfront Conference, we always have an all-star lineup of experts and advocates keeping us informed of how well our harbor is doing. This year, to add to that dialogue and to commemorate the Waterfront Alliance’s 10th anniversary, we are releasing a powerful new tool that will give citizens in every waterfront neighborhood vital information about the threat of flooding, the quality of their water, and if and how they can access the water. -
Murdoch's Global Plan For
CNYB 05-07-07 A 1 5/4/2007 7:00 PM Page 1 TOP STORIES Portrait of NYC’s boom time Wall Street upstart —Greg David cashes in on boom on the red hot economy in options trading Page 13 PAGE 2 ® New Yorkers are stepping to the beat of Dancing With the Stars VOL. XXIII, NO. 19 WWW.NEWYORKBUSINESS.COM MAY 7-13, 2007 PRICE: $3.00 PAGE 3 Times Sq. details its growth, worries Murdoch’s about the future PAGE 3 global plan Under pressure, law firms offer corporate clients for WSJ contingency fees PAGE 9 421-a property tax Times, CNBC and fight heads to others could lose Albany; unpacking out to combined mayor’s 2030 plan Fox, Dow Jones THE INSIDER, PAGE 14 BY MATTHEW FLAMM BUSINESS LIVES last week, Rupert Murdoch, in a ap images familiar role as insurrectionist, up- RUPERT MURDOCH might bring in a JOINING THE PARTY set the already turbulent media compatible editor for The Wall Street Journal. landscape with his $5 billion offer for Dow Jones & Co. But associ- NEIL RUBLER of Vantage Properties ates and observers of the News media platform—including the has acquired several Corp. chairman say that last week planned Fox Business cable chan- thousand affordable was nothing compared with what’s nel—and take market share away housing units in the in store if he acquires the property. from rivals like CNBC, Reuters past 16 months. Campaign staffers They foresee a reinvigorated and the Financial Times. trade normal lives for a Dow Jones brand that will combine Furthermore, The Wall Street with News Corp.’s global assets to Journal would vie with The New chance at the White NEW POWER BROKERS House PAGE 39 create the foremost financial news York Times to shape the national and information provider. -
Table of Contents
City of Santa Clarita Transit Development Plan Report Appendix Table of Contents Appendix A: Survey Instruments ................................................. A - 1 COMMUNITY SURVEY INSTRUMENT ............................................................................. A-1 ONBOARD SURVEY INSTRUMENT ................................................................................. A-2 COMMUTER SURVEY INSTRUMENT............................................................................... A-3 DIAL-A-RIDE SURVEYINSTRUMENT ................................................................................ A-4 SUPPLEMENTAL SCHOOL DAY SURVEY INSTRUMENT .................................................... A-6 Appendix B: Survey Frequencies .................................................. B - 1 COMMUNITY SURVEY FREQUENCIES ............................................................................. B-1 ONBOARD SURVEY FREQUENCIES ................................................................................. B-35 COMMUTER SURVEY FREQUENCIES .............................................................................. B-69 DIAL-A-RIDE SURVEY FREQUENCIES .............................................................................. B-88 SUPPLEMENTAL SCHOOL DAY SURVEY FREQUENCIES .................................................... B-102 Moore & Associates, Inc. | 2019 City of Santa Clarita Transit Development Plan Report Appendix A. Survey Instruments Exhibit A.1 Community Survey Instrument A - 1 Moore & Associates, Inc. | 2019 City of Santa -
Pirates Theaters 010308
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - A VeggieTales Movie - - - In Theaters January 11th Please note: This list is current as of January 3, 2008 and is subject to change. Additional theaters are being added over the next few days, so be sure to check back later for an updated list. To arrange for group ticket sales, please call 1-888-863-8564. Thanks for your support and we'll see you at the movies! Theater Address City ST Zip Code Sunridge Spectrum Cinemas 400-2555 32nd Street NE Calgary AB(CAN) T1Y 7X3 Scotiabank Theatre Chinook (formerly Paramoun 6455 Macleod Trail S.W. Calgary AB(CAN) T2H 0K4 Empire Studio 16 Country Hills 388 Country Hills Blvd., N.E. Calgary AB(CAN) T3K 5J6 North Edmonton Cinemas 14231 137th Avenue NW Edmonton AB(CAN) T5L 5E8 Clareview Clareview Town Centre Edmonton AB(CAN) T5Y 2W8 South Edmonton Common Cinemas 1525-99th Street NW Edmonton AB(CAN) T6N 1K5 Lyric 11801 100th St. Grande Prairie AB(CAN) T8V 3Y2 Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge 501 1st. Ave. S.W. Lethbridge AB(CAN) T1J 4L9 Uptown 4922-49th Street Red Deer AB(CAN) T4N 1V3 Parkland 7 Cinemas 130 Century Crossing Spruce Grove AB(CAN) T7X 0C8 Dimond Center 9 Cinemas 800 Dimond Boulevard Anchorage AK 99515 Goldstream Stadium 16 1855 Airport Road Fairbanks AK 99701 Grand 14 820 Colonial Promenade Parkway Alabaster AL 35007 Cinemagic Indoor 1702 South Jefferson Street Athens AL 35611 Wynnsong 16-Auburn 2111 East University Drive Auburn AL 36831 Trussville Stadium 16 Colonial Promenade Shopping Center Birmingham AL 35235 Lee Branch 15 801 Doug Baker Blvd. -
From Ferries to Hornblower Cruises
Getting Out on San Francisco Bay: From Ferries to Hornblower Cruises Author’s Note: This article “Getting Out on San Francisco Bay: From Ferries to Hornblower Cruises ” is a stand-alone article on my website. Further parallel articles on the Bay include chapters in my two main travel guidebooks/ebooks on California. They are Northern California History Travel Adventures: 35 Suggested Trips and Northern California Travel: The Best Options. All my travel guidebooks/ebooks on California can be seen on my Amazon Author Page. By Lee Foster Getting out on San Francisco Bay in a boat of some kind is a concept I recommend to all visitors and locals. San Francisco Bay is such an inviting body of water, especially if your boat trip takes you across the Bay or out beyond the Golden Gate Bridge. From a boat you can see the Bridges, especially the Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge, plus the skyline profile of the city of San Francisco. You can see the lovely green Marin hillsides and the profiles of the main Bay islands, such as Alcatraz and Angel Islands. The protected Bay waters are usually not too rough. Sometime you will encounter wildlife, such as sea lions and migrating birds. Occasionally, you may pass close to the immense container ships that come through the Golden Gate into the port of Oakland. Their cargo will likely come from China and Korea. The Ferry Option for San Francisco Bay The excursion boat California Hornblower ready to depart on San Francisco Bay There are many ways to get out on San Francisco Bay in a boat, and I have done most of them at one time or another. -
El Paso and the Twelve Travelers
Monumental Discourses: Sculpting Juan de Oñate from the Collected Memories of the American Southwest Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät IV – Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften – der Universität Regensburg wieder vorgelegt von Juliane Schwarz-Bierschenk aus Freudenstadt Freiburg, Juni 2014 Erstgutachter: Prof. Dr. Udo Hebel Zweitgutachter: Prof. Dr. Volker Depkat CONTENTS PROLOGUE I PROSPECT 2 II CONCEPTS FOR READING THE SOUTHWEST: MEMORY, SPATIALITY, SIGNIFICATION 7 II.1 CULTURE: TIME (MEMORY) 8 II.1.1 MEMORY IN AMERICAN STUDIES 9 II.2 CULTURE: SPATIALITY (LANDSCAPE) 13 II.2.1 SPATIALITY IN AMERICAN STUDIES 14 II.3 CULTURE: SIGNIFICATION (LANDSCAPE AS TEXT) 16 II.4 CONCEPTUAL CONVERGENCE: THE SPATIAL TURN 18 III.1 UNITS OF INVESTIGATION: PLACE – SPACE – LANDSCAPE III.1.1 PLACE 21 III.1.2 SPACE 22 III.1.3 LANDSCAPE 23 III.2 EMPLACEMENT AND EMPLOTMENT 25 III.3 UNITS OF INVESTIGATION: SITE – MONUMENT – LANDSCAPE III.3.1 SITES OF MEMORY 27 III.3.2 MONUMENTS 30 III.3.3 LANDSCAPES OF MEMORY 32 IV SPATIALIZING AMERICAN MEMORIES: FRONTIERS, BORDERS, BORDERLANDS 34 IV.1 LANDSCAPES OF MEMORY I: THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT 39 IV.1.1 THE TRI-ETHNIC MYTH 41 IV.2 LANDSCAPES OF MEMORY II: HOMELANDS 43 IV.2.1 HISPANO HOMELAND 44 IV.2.2 CHICANO AZTLÁN 46 IV.3 LANDSCAPES OF MEMORY III: BORDER-LANDS 48 V FROM THE SOUTHWEST TO THE BORDERLANDS: LANDSCAPES OF AMERICAN MEMORIES 52 MONOLOGUE: EL PASO AND THE TWELVE TRAVELERS 57 I COMING TO TERMS WITH EL PASO 60 I.1 PLANNING ‘THE CITY OF THE NEW OLD WEST’ 61 I.2 FOUNDATIONAL -
General Vertical Files Anderson Reading Room Center for Southwest Research Zimmerman Library
“A” – biographical Abiquiu, NM GUIDE TO THE GENERAL VERTICAL FILES ANDERSON READING ROOM CENTER FOR SOUTHWEST RESEARCH ZIMMERMAN LIBRARY (See UNM Archives Vertical Files http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=nmuunmverticalfiles.xml) FOLDER HEADINGS “A” – biographical Alpha folders contain clippings about various misc. individuals, artists, writers, etc, whose names begin with “A.” Alpha folders exist for most letters of the alphabet. Abbey, Edward – author Abeita, Jim – artist – Navajo Abell, Bertha M. – first Anglo born near Albuquerque Abeyta / Abeita – biographical information of people with this surname Abeyta, Tony – painter - Navajo Abiquiu, NM – General – Catholic – Christ in the Desert Monastery – Dam and Reservoir Abo Pass - history. See also Salinas National Monument Abousleman – biographical information of people with this surname Afghanistan War – NM – See also Iraq War Abousleman – biographical information of people with this surname Abrams, Jonathan – art collector Abreu, Margaret Silva – author: Hispanic, folklore, foods Abruzzo, Ben – balloonist. See also Ballooning, Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Acequias – ditches (canoas, ground wáter, surface wáter, puming, water rights (See also Land Grants; Rio Grande Valley; Water; and Santa Fe - Acequia Madre) Acequias – Albuquerque, map 2005-2006 – ditch system in city Acequias – Colorado (San Luis) Ackerman, Mae N. – Masonic leader Acoma Pueblo - Sky City. See also Indian gaming. See also Pueblos – General; and Onate, Juan de Acuff, Mark – newspaper editor – NM Independent and -
Shops Open for Pick Up
Shops Open for Pick Up Arizona El Cerrito Long Beach Petaluma Phoenix 160 El Cerrito Plz Los Altos Center 333 S. McDowell Blvd. Paradise Valley Mall El Cerrito, CA 94539 2129 Bellflower Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 4576 E Cactus Rd. 510.524.6461 Long Beach, CA 90815 707.778.2213 Phoenix, AZ 85032 562.597.5189 602.996.5939 Encinitas Pleasant Hill Camino Village Plaza Los Angeles 1005 Contra Costa Blvd. Phoenix 276 N El Camino Real National Sepulveda Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 132 E Camelback Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024 Shopping Center 925.687.8343 Phoenix, AZ 85012 760.634.1430 3002 South Sepulveda 602.266.1727 Blvd. Rancho Cucamonga Fremont Los Angeles, CA 90034 Victoria Gardens California Whole Foods Center 310.391.3495 7819 Monticello Ave. 3151 Mowry Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA Anaheim Fremont, CA 94538 Los Angeles 91739 75 East Orangethorpe Ave. 510.494.9051 3431 S La Cienega Blvd. 909.646.8935 Anaheim, CA 92801 Los Angeles, CA 90016 714.441.0381 Foothill Ranch 310.559.4919 Redlands Foothill Ranch Town Center Tri-City Shopping Center Capitola 26746 Portola Pkwy. Manhattan Beach 848 Tri City Ctr 1601 41st Ave. Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Manhattan Village Redlands, CA 92374 Capitola, CA 95010 949.588.6374 2614 N Sepulveda Blvd. 909.798.2377 831.475.4410 Manhattan Beach, CA Huntington Beach Redwood City Camarillo 90266 Bella Terra Shopping Center Sequoia Station 602 Las Posas Rd. 310.545.5343 7881 Edinger Ave. Shopping Center Las Posas Plaza Huntington Beach, CA Marina del Rey 1027 El Camino Real Camarillo, CA 93010 92647 Marina Waterside Redwood City, CA 94063 805.383.0725 714.892.2188 Shopping Center 650.365.5434 4734 Admiralty Way Carlsbad Jurupa Valley Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Reseda 1830 Marron Rd. -
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area APPENDICES
FMP for Groundfish of the BSAI Management Area Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area APPENDICES Appendix A History of the Fishery Management Plan ...................................................................... A-1 A.1 Amendments to the FMP ......................................................................................................... A-1 Appendix B Geographical Coordinates of Areas Described in the Fishery Management Plan ..... B-1 B.1 Management Area, Subareas, and Districts ............................................................................. B-1 B.2 Closed Areas ............................................................................................................................ B-2 B.3 PSC Limitation Zones ........................................................................................................... B-18 Appendix C Summary of the American Fisheries Act and Subtitle II ............................................. C-1 C.1 Summary of the American Fisheries Act (AFA) Management Measures ............................... C-1 C.2 Summary of Amendments to AFA in the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 ................ C-2 C.3 American Fisheries Act: Subtitle II Bering Sea Pollock Fishery ............................................ C-4 Appendix D Life History Features and Habitat Requirements of Fishery Management Plan SpeciesD-1 D.1 Walleye pollock (Theragra calcogramma) ............................................................................ -
GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST Aboard the American Empress® PORTLAND/VANCOUVER to CLARKSTON/SPOKANE JULY 19 – 27, 2020
GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST aboard the American Empress® PORTLAND/VANCOUVER to CLARKSTON/SPOKANE JULY 19 – 27, 2020 BOOK BY JAN 3, 2020 Act Now to Receive: • $300 EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS PER PERSON • INCLUDED 1-NIGHT HOTEL STAY IN VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON SPONSORED BY: RAZORBACKS ON TOUR PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT #32322 TWIN CITIES, MN FOLLOW GO NEXT TRAVEL: SPOKANE EL STAY IN VANCOUVER, WA VANCOUVER, IN STAY EL IDAHO Arkansas Alumni Association, Inc. P.O. Box 1070 Fayetteville, AR 72702 Co WASHINGTON CLARKSTON lumb ASTORIA RICHLAND Snake River ia Rive MT. ST. HELENS r NEZ PERCE SACAJAWEA STATE PARK RESERVATION MULTNOMAH FALLS THE DALLES r VANCOUVER ia Rive Columb RAZORBACKS ON TOUR PORTLAND STEVENSON on Pacic ny Ocean OREGON Cover Image: $300 EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS PER PERSON PER $300 SAVINGS BOOKING EARLY HOT INCLUDED 1-NIGHT MT. HOOD lls Ca Cruise Mt. Hood Willamette He River Coach/Bus RIVER CRUISING Vacation The OriginalAmerican 2020 3, TO JANUARY RECEIVE: BY BOOK • • V1 373-1 Great Pacific Northwest V1 Cruise routes are approximate DEAR RAZORBACKS ON TOUR, Discover the beauty of cruising the Columbia and Snake Rivers during the height of Cascadia’s summer bounty aboard the American Empress. Arrive in Portland and make your way to Vancouver, Washington to enjoy an included one-night hotel stay in this city that’s home to colorful gardens and boasts easy access to the great outdoors. Board the American Empress and sail to Astoria, the oldest city west of the Rockies, where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. This “Little San Francisco” showcases steep hillsides blanketed in Victorian homes and a chic downtown studded with cafés and shops. -
Attachment B City of San Diego Public Restroom in Downtown, Regional Parks, Shoreline Beaches and Bays UPDATED AS of 9-15-17 ① Downtown Public Restrooms: No
Attachment B City of San Diego Public Restroom in Downtown, Regional Parks, Shoreline Beaches and Bays UPDATED AS OF 9-15-17 ① Downtown Public Restrooms: No. Site Address Jurisdiction Hours 1 One America Plaza 600 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101 Irvine Company 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 2 Civic Complex #1 202 C Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (1st & C) City of San Diego 24 hrs. 3 Civic Complex #2 202 C Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (3rd & C) City of San Diego 24 hrs. County Waterfront Harbor Drive at West Beech Street, San Diego, 4 County of San Diego 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Park CA 92101 Floors #1-5 & 8-9 Mon to Thur: 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fri & Sat: 9:30 a.m. 5 Downtown Library 330 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101 City of San Diego to 6:00 p.m. Sun: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 6 Embarcadero North West of Seaport Village, San Diego, CA 92101 County of San Diego 24 hrs. 7 Embarcadero North Harbor Drive and B Street, San Diego, CA 92101 Port of San Diego 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 8 Embarcadero South Marina Park Way, San Diego, CA 91201 Port of San Diego 24 hrs. Owner: City of San Diego East side of 14th Street, between Island Avenue Managed by: Pinnacle 9 Fault Line Park 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and J Street, San Diego, CA 92101 Development and Adjacent HOA Fifth Avenue 10 Waterfront @ 5th, San Diego, CA 92101 Port of San Diego 24 hrs.