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U.S. Fire Administration Home Page Welcome to the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) Web site. Here you will find training and educational opportunities for the Fire Service, allied organizations and individuals working together in disasters and emergencies. Also available are fire statistics, publications, public fire education campaign materials, and information on fire service funding opportunities. Federal travelers will find a directory of approved, fire-safe hotels and for the general public, we offer information on home fire safety. Learn More About USFA » ... [Read More]
Community History As Charleston grew, so did the community's cultural and social opportunities, especially for the elite merchants and planters. The first theater building in America was built in Charleston in 1736, but was later replaced by the 19th-century Planter's Hotel where wealthy plantersstayed during Charleston's horse-racing season (now the Dock Street Theatre ). Benevolent societies were formed by several different ethnic groups: the South Carolina Society , founded by French Huguenots in 1737; the German Friendly Society , founded in 1766; and the Hibernian Society , founded by Irish immigrants in 1801. The Charleston Library Society was established in 1748 by some wealthy Charlestonians who wished to keep up with the scientific and philosophical issues of the day. This group also helped establish the College of Charleston in 1770, the oldest college in South Carolina and the 13th college in the United States. ... [Read More]
Alphabetic Index to ADA Settlement Agreements Reunion Hotel ( Texas ) ... Quality Inn Hotel ( Washington, DC ) ... River's Edge Hotel ( Indiana ) ... [Read More]
Directions To Our Facility The Mills HouseHotel - (843) 577-2400 Representing the historic charm of this legendary city is the Mills House, animpressive reconstruction of the original Mills House Hotel which accepted itsfirst guests on the same site over 100 years ago. ... Francis Marion - (843) 722-0600 Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Francis Marion Hotel has wonderful architectural detail created by turn of the century craftsman. Locatedin the city near restaurants, shopping, historical properties, etc.. ... [Read More]
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA SEMINAR A block of rooms has been reserved at the hotelunder the group name “U. S. Department of Labor, BTQ Training.” The rate is $155 plus 14.9% tax per nightfor each room with no extra charge for additional people in the room. Parking is available for $33 per night. Each individual is responsible forcontacting the hotel at 312-943-3800 to make his/her own reservation. Please reference the group name when makingreservations to ensure the correct rate is quoted. Reservations must be made no later than August 22, 2003. ... [Read More]
EPA Region 4: Serving the Southeast To be held July 12 - 15, 2005 in Buffalo, New York. Registration to attend the conference, field trips, optional training, keynote lunch, and group social activity is now open and required. The draft agenda, hotel, poster session, and registration information are available at the conference web site http://www.epancic.org/2005/ . ... [Read More]
U.S. Fire Administration Home Page Welcome to the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) Web site. Here you will find training and educational opportunities for the Fire Service, allied organizations and individuals working together in disasters and emergencies. Also available are fire statistics, publications, public fire education campaign materials, and information on fire service funding opportunities. Federal travelers will find a directory of approved, fire-safe hotels and for the general public, we offer information on home fire safety. Learn More About USFA » ... [Read More]
Resort Destination--Asheville, North Carolina: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary By the mid 1880s, wealthy visitors from South Carolina and Georgia had discovered Asheville's cool mountain air, a pleasant contrast to the unbearable summer heat of the lowlands. Health seekers also took note of Asheville's mild climate. The clean mountain air was believed to have healing benefit for sufferers of consumption and other respiratory diseases. The turnpike was pumping new wealth and activity into the area. Asheville's first hotel was the Alexander Hotel, owned and operated by James Mitchell Alexander, which sat upon the east side of the French Broad River attracting visitors from Cincinnati to Charleston. As more and more attention from Eastern North Carolina and the southern states was focused on Asheville for health and holiday, the area witnessed an early development of lodging and accommodations. James Patton, the developer and namesake of Asheville's first east-west road through what is today downtown Asheville, established the Eagle Hotel in the early 1820s a short ... [Read More]
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