Parkvale Building , Pennsylvania
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Parkvale can refer to any of the following: Places * Parkvale, Alberta, a suburb of Red Deer, Canada * Parkvale Village, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong * Parkvale, Hastings, a suburb of Hastings, New Zealand * Parkvale, Tauranga, a suburb of Tauranga, New Zealand * Parkvale, Renfrewshire, a suburb of Erskine, Scotland * Parkvale, Pennsylvania, in Susquehanna County, United States Other * Parkvale Savings Bank, a former bank in Pennsylvania, bought by FNB Corporation in 2012 * Parkvale F.C., a former Scottish football club ** Stoneywood Parkvale F.C., its successor club * Parkvale Mill, an alternative name for Hayford Mill, Cambusbarron, Scotland * Parkvale Building, University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the univers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,434 Its county seat is Montrose. The county was created on February 21, 1810, from part of Luzerne County and later organized in 1812. It is named for the Susquehanna River. History Settlement and conflict The first non-Indigenous settlers began to move into the area from Philadelphia and Connecticut in the mid-1700s. At the time, the area was part of Luzerne County. As more and more people from Connecticut moved in, there began to be some conflict. Under Connecticut's land grant, they owned everything from present-day Connecticut to the Pacific Ocean. This meant their land grant overlapped with Pennsylvania's land grant. Soon fighting began – the 1769–1799 Pennamite–Yankee Wars. In the end, the government of Connecticut surrendered its claim on the area. Formation In 1810, Susquehanna County was formed out of Luzern ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cambusbarron
Cambusbarron is a village in Stirling, Scotland. In the 2001 census, it had a population of 3,224. There is evidence of settlement at the site since the Bronze Age, and several forts dating from the Iron Age have been found near the village. One such fort is located at Gillies Hill, a large semi-natural ancient woodland area with a range of unusual wildlife, thought to be the site of Robert the Bruce's camp shortly before the Battle of Bannockburn. Cambusbarron grew during the nineteenth century due to the presence of the Hayford Mill, a large wool-spinning mill and tweed manufacturer, on the outskirts of the village. Several limestone mines and quartz-dolerite quarries have been active in the area around Cambusbarron during the twentieth century. There are three listed buildings in the village. Notable former residents include evangelist Henry Drummond, documentary writer John Grierson and footballer Frank Beattie. History Early history Archeological evidence suggests that a p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hayford Mill , Illinois
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Hayford may refer to the following people: * Adelaide Casely-Hayford (1868-1960), Sierra Leonean author and activist * Harrison Hayford (1916-2001) Melville scholar. * Jack W. Hayford (born 1934), American pastor * John Fillmore Hayford (1868–1925), American geodesist * J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930), Fante journalist, author and politician * J. E. S. de Graft-Hayford (1912–2002), British-born Ghanaian Air Force Commander * Justin Hayford (born 1970), American singer, pianist and AIDS activist Hayford may also refer to the following places: * Hayford (crater), on the Moon * Hayford Park, Bangor, Maine * Hayford Junction, railroad yard in Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stoneywood Parkvale F
Stoneywood can refer to the following: * Stoneywood, Falkirk, a village in Falkirk, Scotland, UK * Stoneywood, Aberdeen, an area of the City of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK * F.C. Stoneywood, a football club from the Stoneywood area of Aberdeen {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parkvale F , Pennsylvania
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Parkvale can refer to any of the following: Places * Parkvale, Alberta, a suburb of Red Deer, Canada * Parkvale Village, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong * Parkvale, Hastings, a suburb of Hastings, New Zealand * Parkvale, Tauranga, a suburb of Tauranga, New Zealand * Parkvale, Renfrewshire, a suburb of Erskine, Scotland * Parkvale, Pennsylvania, in Susquehanna County, United States Other * Parkvale Savings Bank, a former bank in Pennsylvania, bought by FNB Corporation in 2012 * Parkvale F.C., a former Scottish football club ** Stoneywood Parkvale F.C., its successor club * Parkvale Mill, an alternative name for Hayford Mill, Cambusbarron, Scotland * Parkvale Building, University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the universit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FNB Corporation
F.N.B. Corporation (NYSE: FNB) is a diversified financial services corporation based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the holding company for its largest subsidiary, First National Bank. As of September 30, 2022, FNB has total assets of nearly $43 billion. FNB's market coverage spans several major metropolitan areas including: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; Cleveland, Ohio; Washington, D.C.; Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and the Piedmont Triad (Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point) in North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina with approximately 340 offices. The company has more than 4,000 employees. History First National Bank was founded in Mercer County, Pennsylvania in 1864 under the name The First National Bank of West Greenville and operated out of the house of then Bank President, Samuel P. Johnston, in Greenville, Pennsylvania. The bank dropped "West" from its name in the 1880s after the town did the same. The bank remained a fixture in Mercer Coun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parkvale Savings Bank , Pennsylvania
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Parkvale can refer to any of the following: Places * Parkvale, Alberta, a suburb of Red Deer, Canada * Parkvale Village, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong * Parkvale, Hastings, a suburb of Hastings, New Zealand * Parkvale, Tauranga, a suburb of Tauranga, New Zealand * Parkvale, Renfrewshire, a suburb of Erskine, Scotland * Parkvale, Pennsylvania, in Susquehanna County, United States Other * Parkvale Savings Bank, a former bank in Pennsylvania, bought by FNB Corporation in 2012 * Parkvale F.C., a former Scottish football club ** Stoneywood Parkvale F.C., its successor club * Parkvale Mill, an alternative name for Hayford Mill, Cambusbarron, Scotland * Parkvale Building, University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the univers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Red Deer, Alberta
Red Deer is a city in Alberta, Canada, located midway on the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor. Red Deer serves central Alberta, and key industries include health care, retail trade, construction, oil and gas, hospitality, manufacturing and education. It is surrounded by Red Deer County and borders on Lacombe County. The city is located in aspen parkland, a region of rolling hills, alongside the Red Deer River. History The area was inhabited by First Nations including the Blackfoot, Plains Cree and Stoney before the arrival of European fur traders in the late eighteenth century. A First Nations trail ran from the Montana Territory across the Bow River near present-day Calgary and on to Fort Edmonton, later known as the Calgary and Edmonton Trail. The trail crossed the Red Deer River at a wide, stony shallows. The "Old Red Deer Crossing" is upstream from the present-day city. Cree people called the river , which means "Elk River." European arrivals sometimes called North America ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erskine
Erskine (, sco, Erskin, gd, Arasgain) is a town in the council area of Renfrewshire, and historic county of the same name, situated in the West Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies on the southern bank of the River Clyde, providing the lowest crossing to the north bank of the river at the Erskine Bridge, connecting the town to Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire. Erskine is a commuter town at the western extent of the Greater Glasgow conurbation, bordering Bishopton to the west and Renfrew, Inchinnan, Paisley and Glasgow Airport to the south. Originally a small village settlement, the town has expanded since the 1960s as the site of development as an overspill town, boosting the population to over 15,000. In 2014, it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in Scotland. History Archaeological evidence states that agricultural activity took place within the area as far back as 3000 BC and it has been inhabited by humans since 1000 BC. The first re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |