Walnut Square Mall is a one-story shopping mall located in Dalton, Georgia.
The mall opened on July 23, 1980, when the mall opened, its anchors were Sears, Loveman's, and Belk. JC Penney later moved from their location in downtown to the mall on the east end in 1981. In 1986, Proffitt's acquired Loveman's. Goody's Family Clothing was later added on the southeast side of the mall in 1990. A nine screen Carmike Cinemas moved into the mall in 1993 from their former location one block away. In July 2006, Belk acquired Proffitt's, and the former location became Belk Home and Kids. The mall was developed and built by CBL and Associates, and is owned by them as well.
Anchors
*Belk (65,000 ft²)
*Belk Home and Kids (53,000 ft²)
*Goody's Family Clothing (30,000 ft²)
*JCPenney (76,914 ft²)
*Sears (72,000 ft²)
The mall opened on July 23, 1980, when the mall opened, its anchors were Sears, Loveman's, and Belk. JC Penney later moved from their location in downtown to the mall on the east end in 1981. In 1986, Proffitt's acquired Loveman's. Goody's Family Clothing was later added on the southeast side of the mall in 1990. A nine screen Carmike Cinemas moved into the mall in 1993 from their former location one block away. In July 2006, Belk acquired Proffitt's, and the former location became Belk Home and Kids. The mall was developed and built by CBL and Associates, and is owned by them as well.
Anchors
*Belk (65,000 ft²)
*Belk Home and Kids (53,000 ft²)
*Goody's Family Clothing (30,000 ft²)
*JCPenney (76,914 ft²)
*Sears (72,000 ft²)
The Berlin Mall is a single-story mall in Berlin, Vermont, serving the Barre-Montpelier area. It opened in 1986. As of 2007, it houses 23 stores over 174,646 ft2, and is the largest retail center in Central Vermont. The Green Mountain Transportation Authority provides a daily bus operation to the mall from Barre and Montpelier.
Due to its relatively generic, simple, and modest design, it is derisively known by some as the "Berlin Hall".
Anchors
*JCPenney
*Jo-Ann Fabrics
*Wal-Mart
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Due to its relatively generic, simple, and modest design, it is derisively known by some as the "Berlin Hall".
Anchors
*JCPenney
*Jo-Ann Fabrics
*Wal-Mart
Former
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WebRidesTV is a car enthusiast website that provides original coverage about events, vehicle profiles, concept cars, industry promotions and other automobile information from around the world. In addition to the content produced by the WebRidesTV staff, the site also allows users to become active members in an online car enthusiast community. A user may upload videos, pictures, and other content putting it on display for others to rate and comment on. It is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, groups, photos, and videos.
The goal of the website is to be the web's premier provider of original auto content. The videos are all original. WebRidesTV wants to prove that auto content can be informative without being boring.
Main Site
WebRidesTV site has the links to the latest video coverage from automobile shows from around the world. The site also offers profile previews of highly anticipated cars, trucks and motorcycles. There are shop tour videos that even show viewers how to perform certain modifications to their own vehicle. The site also offers a wide array of photo galleries of various types.
Coverage for the following types of cars are also on display: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, and many others.
Editors
Technical Editor & Editor is
Larry Harvey
Editor & Writer is
Greg Harvey
Editor & Writer is
David Kwan
Features
WebRidesTV allows you to navigate through the site by searching WebRidesTV videos, photo galleries, user garages, and user videos. You can also search by the make of the vehicle for example, Volkswagen. Many of the videos are classified in these categories: concept, exotic, hot rod, import tuner, luxury, muscle, shows, track, and truck. Unlike many other social online websites, WebRidesTV focuses on a person's vehicle or "Ride". A user may create a profile where their "Ride" is the main emphasis. Users may search, rate, comment on, post pictures and videos of their and other user's "Rides".
Profile Customization
A user may enter information about themselves including age, gender, and other attributes. The user then can enter extensive information about their "Ride". This includes Color, Engine Type, Transmission, and Drivetrain. Their are also modification and performance sections where users can input any modifications or performance upgrades that they have done to their "Ride".
WebRidesTV allows users to customize their user profile pages by entering HTML text into such areas as "about My Ride" or the "Mods" sections. This allows users to customize their profile in many ways, for example; a user may upload a music playlist to their profile page.
WebRidesTV in the News
WebRidesTV was recently featured on the Tread Hunter Magazine website about be 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show coverage . and the site also showed up in an article on Mashable Social Networking News about how the site is a "YouTube for cars" . An article was written about the site on the UnitedSteelFactory website and WebRidesTV's videos have been featured on many different sites like Stillen, Fireballed Racing , APR Tuned , and Ring Brothers . The site also covers the annual SEMA show and many of the videos show up in the news on many car enthusiast websites such as VWVortex and the site also encourages fan interaction with events such as promoting contests. The site also showed up in the news on the Bassani website about a video WebRidesTV had done about a car with the Bassani products.
The goal of the website is to be the web's premier provider of original auto content. The videos are all original. WebRidesTV wants to prove that auto content can be informative without being boring.
Main Site
WebRidesTV site has the links to the latest video coverage from automobile shows from around the world. The site also offers profile previews of highly anticipated cars, trucks and motorcycles. There are shop tour videos that even show viewers how to perform certain modifications to their own vehicle. The site also offers a wide array of photo galleries of various types.
Coverage for the following types of cars are also on display: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, and many others.
Editors
Technical Editor & Editor is
Larry Harvey
Editor & Writer is
Greg Harvey
Editor & Writer is
David Kwan
Features
WebRidesTV allows you to navigate through the site by searching WebRidesTV videos, photo galleries, user garages, and user videos. You can also search by the make of the vehicle for example, Volkswagen. Many of the videos are classified in these categories: concept, exotic, hot rod, import tuner, luxury, muscle, shows, track, and truck. Unlike many other social online websites, WebRidesTV focuses on a person's vehicle or "Ride". A user may create a profile where their "Ride" is the main emphasis. Users may search, rate, comment on, post pictures and videos of their and other user's "Rides".
Profile Customization
A user may enter information about themselves including age, gender, and other attributes. The user then can enter extensive information about their "Ride". This includes Color, Engine Type, Transmission, and Drivetrain. Their are also modification and performance sections where users can input any modifications or performance upgrades that they have done to their "Ride".
WebRidesTV allows users to customize their user profile pages by entering HTML text into such areas as "about My Ride" or the "Mods" sections. This allows users to customize their profile in many ways, for example; a user may upload a music playlist to their profile page.
WebRidesTV in the News
WebRidesTV was recently featured on the Tread Hunter Magazine website about be 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show coverage . and the site also showed up in an article on Mashable Social Networking News about how the site is a "YouTube for cars" . An article was written about the site on the UnitedSteelFactory website and WebRidesTV's videos have been featured on many different sites like Stillen, Fireballed Racing , APR Tuned , and Ring Brothers . The site also covers the annual SEMA show and many of the videos show up in the news on many car enthusiast websites such as VWVortex and the site also encourages fan interaction with events such as promoting contests. The site also showed up in the news on the Bassani website about a video WebRidesTV had done about a car with the Bassani products.
Conchita Espinosa (February 23, 1914 – September 19, 2006) was a world-renowned pianist who combined academics and the arts to create an educational style that exists today at Conchita Espinosa Academy in Miami, Florida.
Her motto: “To reach a child's soul one must know him, guide him and especially, love him.”
At the age of 14, Espinosa graduated from the “Conservatorio Internacional de Música” in Havana as a professor of piano and music theory. She continued her music education with renowned professors and artists Joaquín Nin, Ernesto Berumen and Jasha Fishermann. Espinosa performed concerts in Mexico, Cuba and the U.S.
In 1933, at the age of 19, she founded “La Academia Musical Conchita Espinosa” in Havana. By 1959, at the end of Batista's pro-Western rule, the Academy – which included an elementary school and music and dance programs - had 450 students. Three decades later, after leaving Fidel Castro's Cuba and arriving in Miami, Espinosa continued her life´s work as a teacher of music.
In 1963, she opened Conchita Espinosa Academy in Miami, in the garage of a small home in the neighborhood that would later become Little Havana. The Academy grew in enrollment, until, in 1984, it moved to a 10-acre parcel. The school now serves students in grades pre-kindergarten to eighth grade.
During her extensive career, Espinosa received many honors including the Richard and Dorothy Lear Memorial “Distinguished Educator Award” (March 1994) and the “Legacy of Excellence Award” presented by General Motors during the 1999 Hispanic Heritage Festival. Additionally, she received “Conchita Espinosa Day” proclamations from both the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County. In 2001, S.W. 6th street – which fronts Conchita Espinosa Academy – was named “Conchita Espinosa Way.” The last honor presented to Espinosa was the prestigious Medalla de Excelencia Nacional Cubana from the Instituto de San Carlos de Cayo Hueso in May 2006.
Reference
* from the Conchita Espinosa Academy official site
Her motto: “To reach a child's soul one must know him, guide him and especially, love him.”
At the age of 14, Espinosa graduated from the “Conservatorio Internacional de Música” in Havana as a professor of piano and music theory. She continued her music education with renowned professors and artists Joaquín Nin, Ernesto Berumen and Jasha Fishermann. Espinosa performed concerts in Mexico, Cuba and the U.S.
In 1933, at the age of 19, she founded “La Academia Musical Conchita Espinosa” in Havana. By 1959, at the end of Batista's pro-Western rule, the Academy – which included an elementary school and music and dance programs - had 450 students. Three decades later, after leaving Fidel Castro's Cuba and arriving in Miami, Espinosa continued her life´s work as a teacher of music.
In 1963, she opened Conchita Espinosa Academy in Miami, in the garage of a small home in the neighborhood that would later become Little Havana. The Academy grew in enrollment, until, in 1984, it moved to a 10-acre parcel. The school now serves students in grades pre-kindergarten to eighth grade.
During her extensive career, Espinosa received many honors including the Richard and Dorothy Lear Memorial “Distinguished Educator Award” (March 1994) and the “Legacy of Excellence Award” presented by General Motors during the 1999 Hispanic Heritage Festival. Additionally, she received “Conchita Espinosa Day” proclamations from both the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County. In 2001, S.W. 6th street – which fronts Conchita Espinosa Academy – was named “Conchita Espinosa Way.” The last honor presented to Espinosa was the prestigious Medalla de Excelencia Nacional Cubana from the Instituto de San Carlos de Cayo Hueso in May 2006.
Reference
* from the Conchita Espinosa Academy official site