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Hampstead Partners is restoring the | Lafayette as a boutique hotel. |
raduated from the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette with a B.A. and M.A. in political science an |
ircraft, early French aviation featuring the | Lafayette Escadrille, a history of air mail, the Tuske |
d on November 28, 1864, and confined in Fort | Lafayette as a suspected spy. |
ord systems, establishing a summer office in | Lafayette, forming a trade publication and fighting le |
It was named for | Lafayette Ward, a local who became a leader in introdu |
Park | Lafayette is a former school housing development turne |
Capers founded the | Lafayette Players, a Los Angeles repertory theatre com |
demy and from the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette with a Master's degree in Psychology, from H |
Lafayette is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station that ser | |
Lafayette is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, Unite | |
Brent Mydland, musician, lived in | Lafayette for a time before dying in 1990. |
In 1803 Fort | Lafayette was a staging ground for the Lewis and Clark |
artin Luther King, Jr., James Bevel, Bernard | Lafayette, Ralph Abernathy and John Lewis in the mid- |
s in 1955), John Lewis, James Bevel, Bernard | Lafayette, Ralph Abernathy, John B. Thompson, and many |
orms Vermilion Parish's northern border with | Lafayette and Acadia Parishes. |
Lafayette Regional Airport (Lafayette) | |
Lafayette Regional Airport covers an area of 746 acres | |
Lower Lake | Lafayette (including Alford Arm) has a surface area of |
rn Tammy Lynn Doring on November 26, 1974 in | Lafayette, Indiana), also known by the surname Etherid |
10 | Lafayette Square, also known as the Tishman Building, |
tillions and March was performed for General | LaFayette, as America celebrated LaFayette's visit in |
Fort | Lafayette was an island coastal fortification in the N |
K. Murnighan, Jr., (born January 18, 1969 in | Lafayette, Indiana) an author best known for writing o |
ved at the base of operations for Marquis de | Lafayette before and during the battle. |
-- Great Lakes Chemical Corporation of West | Lafayette, Indiana, and Crompton Corporation of Middle |
rnia, further training at Purdue University, | Lafayette, Indiana, and assignments at the Norfolk Nav |
at the intersection of West Prospect Street, | Lafayette Place and Hewson Avenue. |
n Street for a never-built branch to run via | Lafayette Ave and Broadway. |
inister who served as the first president of | Lafayette College and later as president of Miami Univ |
The | Lafayette Library and Learning Center was first propos |
X root beer restaurants still exist, in West | Lafayette, Indiana and Issaquah, Washington. |
deals with a man asking her partner to go to | Lafayette, Louisiana and change her name to something |
ment, both the old 19th century City Hall on | Lafayette Square and the new City Hall Complex on Loyo |
ll alive who had flown as part of the fabled | Lafayette Escadrille and the Lafayette Flying Corps, w |
LA 18 turns south, away from the river, onto | Lafayette Street and ends at the intersection of Lafay |
In 1977, the | Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission merged th |
She was born to Beverly | LaFayette Holcombe and Eugenia Dorothea Hunt Holcombe |
rack was to have been a line continuing down | Lafayette Avenue, and Stanhope Street to a junction wi |
Butz returned to West | Lafayette, Indiana and was named dean emeritus of Purd |
Worth Street was a local station, located at | Lafayette Street and Worth Street, with two side platf |
g game loss (they had since been renamed the | Lafayette Wildcatters) and replaced by ex-Arena League |
Mouton was a resident of | Lafayette, Louisiana and died shortly after leaving of |
entually purchase two more stations, KLWB in | Lafayette, Louisiana, and KCEB in Tyler, Texas. |
Hillous was born in rural | Lafayette, Tennessee and began his musical career at t |
Porter was instrumental in the founding of | Lafayette College and was president of its board of tr |
Foltz was born in | Lafayette, Indiana, and was a descendant of Daniel Boo |
riding career in 1984 at Evangeline Downs in | Lafayette, Louisiana and won his first race later that |
basketball, most notably including games of | Lafayette College and the University of Massachusetts- |
bers to the championship game, losing to the | Lafayette Swampcats, and earning Coach of the Year hon |
s at an intersection with LA 18 in Gretna at | Lafayette Street and runs easterly through Gretna. |
ry 1, 2007, KRDJ moved its focus back to the | Lafayette market and changed format to classic rock, r |
ar pharmacology at Purdue University in West | Lafayette, IN, and teaching medical students at the In |
He attended grammar school in | LaFayette, Alabama and secondary school in Auburn, bef |
te Route 11 then intersects U.S. Route 41 at | Lafayette Street and remains concurrent with that rout |
The 72nd Indiana Infantry was organized at | Lafayette, Indiana and mustered in for a three year en |
ldren: Catherine, Elizabeth, Sara, Samuel de | Lafayette, Matthew and Hugh Lee. |
arate unstaffed full-time entrances/exits at | Lafayette Avenue and South Portland Avenue. |
next morning they saw Brenda Sue near South | Lafayette Street and they sneaked up behind her with t |
is currently owned by Regent Broadcasting of | Lafayette, LLC and features programing from Citadel Me |
On November 14, 2009, the doors of the | Lafayette Library and Learning Center opened for the f |
Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission - Blackha | |
the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge) to | Lafayette Avenue and Grand Avenue to Atlantic Avenue. |
The | Lafayette, Bloomington and Mississippi Railroadfor whi |
The roadway was originally known as | Lafayette Street and later Grand Central Ave. |
hat connects from the PR-39 (Calle Cerra) to | Lafayette Street and intersects with PR-2. |
ers include Betton Hills, Old Town, Midtown, | Lafayette Park, and the historic Los Robles subdivisio |
on and radio outlets in Peoria, Bloomington, | Lafayette, Indiana, and Indianapolis, Indiana. |
It originates near | LaFayette, Georgia and discharges into the Little Rive |
ondale, Brentano, Chopin, Columbus, Funston, | Lafayette, Pulaskim, and Stowe feed into Clemente. |
Orleans Carmel, the monastery is located in | Lafayette, Louisiana, and covers 11 acres (45,000 m2) |
iate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Hugo | Lafayette Black and Josephine Foster. |
The | Lafayette Library and Learning Center of the Contra Co |
It is a | Lafayette tradition and my daughter and I fully intend |
Bragg's army marched down the | LaFayette Road and camped in the city of LaFayette. |
He served as the head coach at | Lafayette, Dartmouth, and Brown. |
ord surrounds the campus which is located in | Lafayette County and inspired Faulkner and his imagina |
She was born in 1900 in | Lafayette, Alabama, and moved to Columbus, Georgia at |
ts in several locations including Asheville, | Lafayette, Anderson and Cincinnati. |
Collins was born in | Lafayette, Indiana, and died in Fort Lauderdale, Flori |
three new franchises in Biloxi, Mississippi, | Lafayette, Louisiana and Pensacola, Florida, all three |
up in Glen Gardner, New Jersey, and attended | Lafayette College and Harvard Law School. |
He was preceded by Gabriel | Lafayette Dennis and was replaced by Joseph Rudolph Gr |
tional jazz ensemble founded in 1947 in West | Lafayette, Indiana, and later based in Chicago, Illino |
d two meetings for participants: one in West | Lafayette, Indiana, and one in Washington, D.C. |
s to honor the donor,” was one report in the | Lafayette Journal and Courier from June 1895. |
In the late 1990s, the | Lafayette's future as a single-screen neighborhood mov |
The | Lafayette Journal and Courier, Most Memorable Moments |
After graduating first from | Lafayette College and then from the Princeton Theologi |
ck bordered by Lexington St, Santa Clara St, | Lafayette St. and Washington St. |
many of the first-tier stores had closed at | Lafayette Square and were primarily discounters and ur |
Frank | Lafayette "Del" Ankers (August 1, 1916 - May 15, 2008) |
The Ward was formerly part of the old | Lafayette Faubourg annexed by New Orleans in the 1850s |
ology, The Pearl River Review, The Southern ( | Lafayette, Louisiana) Anthology, among others. |
Lafayette Pavilion Apartment is the smaller building i | |
Lafayette Towers Apartments West (1321 Orleans Street, | |
Lafayette Towers Apartments were built in 1963 and sta | |
Lafayette Towers Apartments West. | |
Lafayette Towers Apartments East. | |
The | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments is the name of a high-ri |
Lafayette Towers Apartments East (1301 Orleans Street, | |
The | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments are one of four towers i |
ational style of architecture, much like the | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments, and the other buildings |
ational style of architecture, much like the | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments, and the other buildings |
The other two are the Windsor Tower, and the | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments. |
e other three are the Windsor Tower, and the | Lafayette Towers Apartments. |
ust, 1856, and ordained by the Presbytery of | Lafayette on April 4, 1858 as a minister of the Presby |
March to | Lafayette, Ga., April 30-May 9. Atlanta Campaign May t |
21, 1954 - March 10, 2008), was a prominent | Lafayette, Louisiana, architect and businessman who wa |
The | Lafayette Wildcatters are a professional arena footbal |
1774), George Washington (1789), and General | Lafayette (1824) are among the well known customers. |
ed as Q-95.5) is a radio station serving the | Lafayette metropolitan area with an Rhythmic Top 40 fo |
KLWB is the This TV affiliate in the | Lafayette, Louisiana area of the United States. |
d in Maurice, Louisiana, broadcasting to the | Lafayette, Louisiana area on 106.3 FM. |
The airport serves the | Lafayette Metropolitan Area, which consists of approxi |
of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, and serving the | Lafayette, Louisiana, area. |
in Abbeville, Louisiana, broadcasting to the | Lafayette, Louisiana, area. |
und Site (3LA1) is an archaeological site in | Lafayette County, Arkansas in the Great Bend region of |
Bradley is a city in | Lafayette County, Arkansas, United States. |
the National Register of Historic Places in | Lafayette County, Arkansas, United States. |
is an 11-acre (4.5 ha) historic location in | Lafayette County, Arkansas, in the United States. |
onal Register of Historic Places listings in | Lafayette County, Arkansas. |
utheastern Leon, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, | Lafayette counties as well as Hamilton along the upper |
Page, took a long-term lease to operate the | Lafayette Theatre as a single-screen movie theatre, er |
r concerts (Houma, Oak Alley Plantation, and | Lafayette Cajundome), as well as academic conferences |
nearby Plainfield and pulled JCPenney out of | Lafayette Square as well as many other retailers. |
o has populations of blacks (particularly in | Lafayette Square), Asians (near Koreatown), and Latino |
st half of the November 4, 1922 game against | Lafayette College at the Polo Grounds with his arm tap |
tate 49 is completed between New Orleans and | Lafayette, Louisiana, at which time the bridge will be |
Philadelphia was located in Suite 216 in the | Lafayette Building at 437 Chestnut Street; it closed o |
, the 2005 game was played on December 20 in | Lafayette, Louisiana at Cajun Field on the campus of t |
At | Lafayette until August 4. Actions at Lafayette June 24 |
niversity and the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette, running backs and tight ends coach at Reedl |
Lafayette C Baker | |
ian Kid Loco remixed the song in 1998 at the | Lafayette Velvet Basement in France, titling it "Kid L |
-foot-deep (99 m) valley between what is now | Lafayette and Baton Rouge. |
SEMI-FINALS: | Lafayette over Baton Rouge 2 games to 0; Mississippi o |
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: | Lafayette 12, Baton Rouge 9 |
While in service, Webster became the first | Lafayette to be retrofitted with Poseidon. |
Lafayette Lightning became Austin Lightning | |
Marquis de | Lafayette (Ben Beck) |
ology from Purdue University located in West | Lafayette, Indiana, becoming one of the first Hispanic |
y, William Jennings Bryan and the Marquis de | Lafayette have been guests of the Mansion. |
f recordings from University of Louisiana at | Lafayette has been released on Louisiana Crossroad Rec |
Lafayette has been a center of antiabortion activism s | |
Line of the New York City Subway, located on | Lafayette Avenue between South Portland Avenue and Ful |
on's students, including Diane Nash, Bernard | Lafayette, James Bevel, John Lewis and others from Ame |
Hugo | Lafayette "Hugh" Black III (July 15, 1953-September 29 |
Lafayette County Board of County Commissioners | |
KAJN-LP is a Class A television station in | Lafayette, Louisiana, broadcasting in analog format on |
d grandson, Elijah King (born 2000), both of | Lafayette; three brothers Richard Allen King (born 194 |
It was the first church in the | Lafayette Parish, built in 1821. |
An earlier bridge on | Lafayette Street, built in 1905 by C.A.P. Turner, was |
The | Lafayette Bayou Bulls are a semi-pro American football |
Born in | Lafayette, Louisiana, but raised in Los Angeles, Calif |
ty's Uptown wards, formerly the old Faubourg | Lafayette annexed by New Orleans in 1850s. |
These road crews contribute to the beauty of | Lafayette Parish by routinely picking up litter around |
Lee County, Chambers County, and the City of | LaFayette, led by the City of Opelika intervened in th |
gnificant difference between the etouffes of | Lafayette (Acadiana Cajun Country), and those of New O |
ial mascot of the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns athletic teams. |
ball team for the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette, then called the Southwestern Louisiana Inst |
Fort | Lafayette, sometimes called Fort Fayette, (1792-1814) |
of college at the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette, (then called the University of Southwestern |
The West | Lafayette main campus sponsors 18 Division I/IA NCAA t |
March Field, on the | Lafayette College Campus, is named in honor of his son |
ouisiana (now the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette) and Canisius College. |
The jail serves the cities of | Lafayette, Scott, Carencro, and Broussard, the town of |
s frequently used in local media in Clinton, | Lafayette, Mount Carmel, Princeton, Terre Haute, and V |
Lafayette Central Catholic Jr/Sr High School (often re | |
Lafayette Swamp Cats were an American soccer team, fou | |
r opening fixture of the season 3-1 over the | Lafayette Swamp Cats, they were unexpectedly flattened |
ter level in reaches upstream of the City of | Lafayette, thus causing the reverse-flow effect. |
Gen. | Lafayette McLaws, causing great confusion and a genera |
Lafayette: The Center for Louisiana Studies, 2006. | |
ck tunnel and probably stop at Foley Square ( | Lafayette and Centre Streets, on the north side of Fed |
ffiliates in Shreveport, Monroe, Alexandria, | Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Baton Rouge, with a seven |
ate of Louisiana, with courts in Alexandria, | Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe and Shreveport. |
Louisiana (Alexandria, Baton Rouge, | Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe, New Orleans, and Shre |
Park, Echo Park, Westlake, Angelino Heights, | Lafayette Park, Chinatown, Lincoln Heights, Montecito |
The parish name | Lafayette was chosen due to the enthusiasm of General |
om First Presbyterian in 1904, to pastor the | Lafayette Avenue Church of Brooklyn, in Brooklyn, New |
outhwest of the central business district of | Lafayette, a city in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, Unite |
m) south of the central business district of | LaFayette, a city in Walker County, Georgia, United St |
Lafayette (Principal city) | |
In May 2009 the Foundation sold the store to | Lafayette health club owner Red Lerille, who bought th |
has taught at the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette, Colby College and Willamette University. |
Duty at Lagrange, | Lafayette, and Colliersville, Tenn., until June 1863. |
Found at the intersection of | Lafayette and Columbus Streets, the church is opposite |
Landmarks include | Lafayette Cemetery, Commander's Palace, and Thomy Lafo |
ed in the sidewalk (between the bus lane and | Lafayette Streets) commemorates the location of one of |
The operations are mostly in Decatur and | Lafayette: the Company is building a new corn wet mill |
.C. Roper, Citizen Soldiers: New Hampshire's | Lafayette Artillery Company, 1804-2004 (Portsmouth NH: |
uadron) and was later attached to the famous | Lafayette Escadrille, composed of American volunteers. |
Gen. | Lafayette McLaws's Confederate division struck with su |
orkers formed a charitable organization, the | Lafayette Square Conservancy, to transform it into a p |
rmer roadbed from St. Mary's College through | Lafayette was converted to the popular Lafayette-Morag |
uartered at the Purdue Research Park in West | Lafayette, Indiana, Copient was an independent company |
tended Harvard University before joining the | Lafayette Flying Corps of the French Air Service in 19 |
bomber in the Escadrille Breguet 227 of the | Lafayette Flying Corps, as the only American in the sq |
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