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Rowland may refer to: Places ;in the United States *Rowland Heights, California, an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County *Rowland, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Rowland Township, Michigan * Rowland, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Rowland Township, North Carolina **Rowland, North Carolina, a town * Rowland, Nevada, a ghost town *Rowland, Oregon, a ghost town ;Elsewhere *Rowland, Derbyshire, England, a village and civil parish *Rowland (crater), on the Moon People *Rowland (given name), people so named *Rowland (surname), people so named Other *The title character of Childe Rowland, a fairy tale by Joseph Jacobs, based on a Scottish ballad *Rowland Institute for Science, now part of Harvard University *Rowland Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States See also *Roland (other) *Rowlands *Rowlan Rowlan ( ) is an Ireland, Irish Surname and the anglicized version of the name Ó Rothlain . It, therefore, shares a link with the surnames Ro ...
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Rowland Heights, California
Rowland Heights is an unincorporated area in and below the Puente Hills in the San Gabriel Valley, in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 48,231 at the 2020 census. Rowland Heights is in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and represented by the County of Los Angeles (County Board of Supervisors) and is the largest census designated place in Los Angeles County by area and the county's fourth largest CDP by population. The area has a high Taiwanese population and was known as “Little Taipei” in the 1980s and 1990s, when it saw an influx of wealthy immigrants from Taiwan. A number of corporations, such as Newegg, FedEx, DIRECTV, and Fashion Nova, as well as other technology and import and export businesses, are located in neighboring City of Industry. Many business owners and employees reside in Rowland Heights as well as neighboring Hacienda Heights and Walnut due to their proximity. Spering's Best Places ranks Rowland Heights at #2 in "Most C ...
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Rowland (crater)
Rowland is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Moon, on the far side from the Earth. This is an old, worn formation that is overlain by a number of smaller craters. The most notable of these is Rowland Y, which is attached to the inner wall along the north-northwestern rim. Additional smaller craters are attached to the inner wall along the southeastern and south-southwestern rims, the latter being designated Rowland N. Rowland C forms a double crater with a smaller, bowl-shaped formation in the eastern part of the floor. The outer wall of Rowland has been rounded by a long history of minor impacts, leaving the edge somewhat irregular and rough. The top of the rim has been worn down until it became almost level with the surrounding terrain, making this a circular depression in the surface. The remains of a terrace can still be discerned in places, particularly along the eastern and southeastern inner wall. Attached to the exterior of the easter ...
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Rowlands
Rowlands is a surname, and may refer to: * Clive Rowlands * David Rowlands (other) * Gena Rowlands * Graham Rowlands * Hugh Rowlands * Jim Rowlands * John Rowlands (other), several persons * June Rowlands * Keith Rowlands * Mark Rowlands * Martin Rowlands * Patsy Rowlands * Richard Rowlands * Samuel Rowlands * Ted Rowlands, Baron Rowlands * William Bowen Rowlands * William Penfro Rowlands, composer of the hymn tune ''Blaenwern Blaenwern is a Welsh Christian hymn tune composed by William Penfro Rowlands (1860–1937), during the Welsh revival of 1904–1905. It was first published in Henry H. Jones' ''Cân a Moliant'' (1915). The metre of the tune is 8.7.8.7.D (alterna ...'' See also * Rowland (other) {{surname English-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Roland (other)
Roland (died 778) was a Frankish military leader in Charlemagne's service, and subject of the epic poem ''The Song of Roland''. Roland may also refer to: Places *Rural Municipality of Roland, Manitoba Canada **Roland, Manitoba, a village *Roland, Arkansas, United States, a census-designated place * Roland, Indiana, United States, an unincorporated community * Roland, Iowa, United States, a city *Roland, Oklahoma, United States, a town *Roland, Tasmania, a locality in Australia * Roland, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community * Mount Roland (other) * Lake Roland (other) Music * ''Roland'' (Lully), a 17th-century opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully, and a libretto by Philippe Quinault * ''Roland'' (Piccinni), an opera by Niccolò Piccinni *"Roland", a song on the 2002 album ''Turn On the Bright Lights'' by Interpol *"Roland", a song on the 2008 album '' Oh No, It's Love'' by the Bicycles *" Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner", a 1978 song by Warre ...
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Rowland Theater
The Rowland Theater (alternately spelled Theatre), located at 127 North Front Street, Philipsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States, is an historic single screen movie theater, built in 1917 by Charles Hedding Rowland. The theater is owned by the borough of Phillipsburg. History The site of the Rowland Theatre building was previously occupied by the Pierce Opera House. Owned by Philipsburg business man J.H. Pierce and built sometime before 1889, this three story building was destroyed by fire, along with several other downtown buildings, on December 30, 1910. Then the Rowland family purchased the Opera House property on December 31, 1915, and immediately began making plans for the construction of a building which could house live theatrical performances as well as conventions and public meetings. The theatre is currently owned by Philipsburg Borough and leased to Rowland Theatre, Inc. a 501(c)3 non-profit. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 197 ...
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Rowland Institute For Science
The Rowland Institute for Science was founded by Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corporation, as a nonprofit, privately endowed basic research organization in 1980. The institute merged with Harvard University on July 1, 2002, and is now called The Rowland Institute at Harvard. The Rowland Institute is dedicated to experimental science across a wide range of disciplines. Research subjects at the institute includes chemistry, physics and biology, and focus on interdisciplinary work and the development of new experimental tools. It is located on the Charles River near Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is a few miles away from the main campus of Harvard. Rowland Fellows The flagship program at the Rowland Institute is the Fellows Program. The program supports early career experimental scientists. Rowland Fellows receive funding for salary and research expenses and are allocated their own laboratory space. The Rowland Institute also provides technical support from perma ...
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Childe Rowland
Childe Rowland is a fairy tale, the most popular version written by Joseph Jacobs in his ''English Fairy Tales'', published in 1890, based on an earlier version published in 1814 by Robert Jamieson. Jamieson's was repeating a "Scottish ballad", which he had heard from a tailor. Joseph Jacobs called the King of Elfland's palace "the Dark Tower" in his version, an addition he made that was not part of the original ballad. This harks to Shakespeare's ''King Lear'' and Robert Browning's poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came". Synopsis The story tells of how the four children of the Queen (by some accounts Guinevere), Childe Rowland, his two older brothers, and his sister, Burd Ellen, were playing ball near a church. Rowland kicked the ball over the church and Burd Ellen went to retrieve it, inadvertently circling the church "widdershins", or opposite the way of the sun, and disappeared. Rowland went to Merlin to ask what became of his sister and was told that she was taken to ...
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Rowland (surname)
Rowland is an English surname. Notable people with the surname "Rowland" include A *Adele Rowland (1883–1971), American actress * Albert Rowland (1885–1918), New Zealand race walker * Alf Rowland (1920–1997), English footballer * Alfred Rowland (1844–1898), American politician *Andy Rowland (born 1954), English footballer * Andy Rowland (footballer, born 1965) (born 1965), English footballer * Austen Rowland (born 1981), American basketball player B * Barrington Rowland (born 1980), Indian cricketer *Barry Rowland (born 1961), British administrator * Bart Rowland (born 1977), American politician *Beryl Rowland (1918–2003), Scottish-Canadian scholar *Bo Rowland (1903–1964), American football coach *Brad Rowland (born 1928), American football player *Brian Rowland (born 1980), Canadian footballer * Bruce Rowland (born 1942), Australian composer *Bruce Rowland (drummer) (1941–2015), English drummer C * Cameron Rowland (born 1988), American artist * Caroline Rowland, ...
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Rowland (given Name)
Rowland is an English male given name. It is a medieval variation of Roland. Notable people with the given name "Rowland" include A * Rowland Abiodun (born 1941), Nigerian-Canadian historian * Rowland K. Adams (1889–1944), American judge * Rowland Allanson-Winn (1855–1935), Irish politician * Rowland Alston (other), multiple people *Rowland Anderson (1872–1959), Australian politician *Rowland Atkinson, British academic B * Rowland Bailey (1876–1950), Australian cricketer * Rowland Baring (other), multiple people *Rowland Barnes (1940–2005), American judge *Rowland Barran (1858–1949), English politician *Rowland Bateman (1737–1803), Irish politician *Rowland Beckett, Australian rugby league footballer *Rowland Berkeley (other), multiple people * Rowland Berthoff (1921–2001), American historian *Rowland Biffen (1874–1949), British botanist * Rowland Blades (1868–1953), English politician *Rowland Blennerhassett (other), multi ...
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Rowland, Derbyshire
Rowland is a village and a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales District, in the English county of Derbyshire. It is near the larger village of Great Longstone (where the population is included). Rowland lies within the chapelry of Baslow. Rowland is within the Peak District National Park Peak or The Peak may refer to: Basic meanings Geology * Mountain peak ** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics * Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion * Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d .... See also * Listed buildings in Rowland, Derbyshire References Genuki External links Civil parishes in Derbyshire Villages in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales Towns and villages of the Peak District {{Derbyshire-geo-stub ...
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Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles, and sometimes abbreviated as L.A. County, is the most populous county in the United States and in the U.S. state of California, with 9,861,224 residents estimated as of 2022. It is the most populous non–state-level government entity in the United States. Its population is greater than that of 40 individual U.S. states. At and with 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated areas, it is home to more than one-quarter of California residents and is one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the United States. Its county seat, Los Angeles, is also California's most populous city and the second-most populous city in the United States, with about 3.9 million residents. In recent times, statewide droughts in California have placed great strain on the County’s (and the City of Los Angeles's) water security. History Los Angeles County is one of the original counties of California, created at the time of stat ...
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Rowland, Oregon
Rowland is a ghost town in Linn County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. History Rowland was formerly a station on the now-abandoned Southern Pacific Railroad The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was operated by various companies under the ... East Side Line, beginning in the 1880s as an Oregonian Railway station. A post office was established at Rowland in 1886, and remained in operation until 1905. References External linksHistoric image of Rowlandfrom Salem Public Library Geography of Linn County, Oregon 1886 establishments in Oregon Populated places established in 1886 {{LinnCountyOR-geo-stub ...
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