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Colrain (other)
Colrain may refer to * Colrain, Massachusetts, a town in the United States **Colrain Center Historic District * John Colrain (1937–1984), Scottish football player and manager *Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference, an American writers' conference See also *Colerain (other) *Coleraine (other) Coleraine is a large town in Northern Ireland. Coleraine may also refer to: Northern Ireland *Coleraine Academical Institution, a grammar school for boys *Coleraine Borough Council *Coleraine F.C., a football club *Coleraine barony *Coleraine (UK ...
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Colrain, Massachusetts
Colrain is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,606 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Colrain was first settled in 1735 as "Boston Township No. 2", organized into an independently governing town body in 1745, and was officially incorporated on June 30, 1761. Although originally named Colrain in 1745, and officially incorporated under that name in 1761, the town spelled its name (and appeared on maps) as "Colraine" for over 112 years until in 1873 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts insisted that the town begin to spell its name as it was officially incorporated. Colrain has nine historic village areas: Elm Grove, Lyonsville, Foundry Village, Shattuckville, Griswoldville, Colrain City, Catamount Hill, Stewartville, and Gimletville. Much of the town's land area lies outside of these villages. Colrain City (which constitutes the town center), was originally named as a ...
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Colrain Center Historic District
The Colrain Center Historic District encompasses the historic center of Colrain, Massachusetts, a rural hill town in north-western Franklin County. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. Description and history Colrain was incorporated in 1761, but did not experience significant growth until later in the 18th century. The center began as the location of a local farm, and a bridge which might have been the one that was remade in 2018. The land area available for development in this area is limited by steep hilly terrain and the floodplains of the North River. The center of the district and the village is the town green, a triangular patch of land at the junction of Main Road, Greenville Road and Jacksonville Road, and it is naturally bounded by the terrain, a steeply sided valley along a branch of the North River. Most of the housing in the district dates from the mid 19th century to the early 20th century, as do its institutional build ...
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John Colrain
John James Colrain (4 February 1937 – 14 July 1984) was a Scottish football player and manager who played for Celtic, Clyde, Ipswich Town and Glentoran. He later managed Glentoran and St Patrick's Athletic. Colrain played once for the Scotland national under-23 football team at inside-left in a 1–2 defeat to the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ... in April 1958. References ;Sources * {{DEFAULTSORT:Colrain, John 1937 births 1984 deaths Footballers from Glasgow Association football forwards Ashfield F.C. players Celtic F.C. players Clyde F.C. players Duntocher Hibernian F.C. players Ipswich Town F.C. players Glentoran F.C. players St Patrick's Athletic F.C. players Glentoran F.C. managers Manchester City F.C. non-playing staff Scot ...
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Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference
The Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference is the only writers' conference focused entirely on book-length poetry manuscripts. Founded by poet Joan Houlihan, the conference is held 9-10 times a year in locations around the United States and consists of book-length and chapbook-length poetry manuscript reviews by editors and publishers from established poetry presses, including Graywolf Press, Four Way Books, Persea Books, Omnidawn, Barrow Street Press and others, along with poets and editors including conference founder Joan Houlihan (Lesley University), Fred Marchant (Suffolk University) and Ellen Doré Watson (Smith College). See also *List of writers' conferences This is a list of worldwide authors' conferences for writers of all genres. Europe Bulgaria * Sozopol Fiction Seminars – Sozopol France * Paris Writers Retreat – Paris Iceland * Iceland Writers Retreat – Reykjavík Ireland ... References Interview, Massachusetts Poetry Festival* Poets & Writ ...
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Colerain (other)
Colerain may refer to a location in the United States: * Colerain, North Carolina * Colerain, Georgia, the location of a U.S. trading post for the Creek Nation in the 1790s * Colerain Township (other) Colerain Township may refer to: * Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio * Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio * Colerain Township, Ross County, Ohio * Colerain Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania * Colerain Township, Bedford County, Pen ..., name of several townships See also * Colrain (other) * Coleraine (other) {{geodis ...
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