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Harrison, Wallace Kirkman

(Encyclopedia) Harrison, Wallace Kirkman, 1895–1981, American architect and city planner, b. Worcester, Mass. Harrison designed the Trylon and Perisphere, the structures that came to symbolize the…

Fair Lawn, NJ Demographic Statistics

NumberPercentTotal population31,637100.0SEX AND AGEMale15,03947.5Female16,59852.5Under 5 years1,6735.35 to 9 years2,0566.510 to 14 years2,1876.915 to 19 years1,8906.020 to 24 years1,3124.125 to…

Fair Lawn, NJ Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over25,274100.0In labor force16,15663.9Civilian labor force16,15663.9Employed15,72762.2Unemployed4291.7Percent of civilian labor force2.7(X…

Fair Lawn, NJ Housing Statistics

NumberPercentTotal housing units12,006100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached9,28677.31-unit, attached3492.92 units6965.83 or 4 units6015.05 to 9 units3152.610 to 19 units2562.120 or more…

Fair Lawn, NJ Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school7,765100.0Nursery school, preschool6288.1Kindergarten3534.5Elementary school (grades 1-8)3,31242.7High school (grades…

Fair Lawn NJ Housing Statistics

Fair lawn new jersey dp 4 profile of selected housing characteristics SubjectNumberPercent Total housing units12,006100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached9,28677.31-unit,…

Brewer's: Laissez Faire, Laissez Passer

Lord John Russell said: “Colbert, with the intention of fostering the manufactures of France, established regulations limiting the webs woven in looms to a particular size. He also…

Herning

(Encyclopedia) Herning Herning hĕrˈnĭng [key], city, Ringkøbing co., central Denmark. It is an important…

Fair Oaks, towns, United
States

(Encyclopedia) Fair Oaks. 1 uninc. residential town (2020 pop. 32,514), Sacramento co., N central Calif., on the American River, in a growing citrus…

Donnybrook

(Encyclopedia) Donnybrook, parish and suburb of Dublin, Co. Dublin, E central Republic of Ireland. It was famous for its annual fair, licensed by King John of England in 1204 and suppressed in 1855…