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- Charlestowne Mall was a shopping mall located in St. Charles, Illinois, United States. It was the second mall to serve the city after St. Charles Mall...
- Elementary School - CCSD Charleston Dev. Academy Charleston Progressive Charlestowne Academy Drayton Hall Elementary School E.B. Ellington Elementary School...
- Olsen, who was a few years older than her. She was a French teacher at Charlestowne Academy. She also taught kids that were staying in the local hospital...
- 1670, the c****ique of the Kiawah led English colonists to settle at Charlestowne Landing. In 1699, former pirate Captain George Raynor gained possession...
- for $1.2 million. Opening in 2022 under Hotel Marcel, it is managed by Charlestowne Hotels and became part of Hilton's Tapestry Collection. From 2016 to...
- including a ballroom, comprising 6,795 sq ft (631.3 m2). "Charlestowne Hotels - Portfolio". Charlestowne Hotels - Portfolio. "Admiral Hotel". Historic Hotels...
- Forest subdivision, the area also includes the Castleton Gardens and Charlestowne Manor subdivisions. The area is bisected by McMullen Cr**** and is bounded...
- The opening of Geneva Commons was one of the factors in the demise of Charlestowne Mall in St. Charles, Illinois. Estate, Jeffrey R. Anderson Real. "Jeffrey"...
- [historically] next adjoining townes, that is Cambridge, Water­towne, Char­les­towne, Boston, Roxberry, and Dorches­ter", and clergy of the "Old Cambridge"...
- Bahia), the enslaved Gullah-Gheechee people were traded in what was then Charlestowne, South Carolina. According to British historian P.E.H. Hair, Gullah culture...