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Madison School, District No. 1 🧿

"The Madison School, District No. 1 is a historic one-room district schoolhouse, located on the grounds of the Madison Elementary School on New Hampshire Route 113 in Madison, New Hampshire. The school was built in 1835, and continues to exhibit Greek Revival characteristics despite alterations in 1873 and 1951. It was used as a school until 1950, has hosted town meetings, and has served as the local library. It is presently home to the local historical society. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Description and history The former Madison District No. 1 School is located in the village center of Madison, on the north side of NH 113, just west of the Madison Elementary School. It is a single-story wood frame structure with a gabled roof, clapboarded exterior, and granite foundation. The building corners have simple pilasters, rising to entablatures running along the building sides. Its main facade faces south, and has two symmetrically placed entrances, each framed by simple moulding and topped by four-light transom windows. The interior has two small vestibules, which open into the single classroom. The walls are finished in painted wood. The school was built in 1835, and was originally located about west of the present location. In early decades it was a frequent site of town meetings, owing to its central location. It was moved near its present location in 1873, at which time its window arrangements were altered to improve interior lighting. The building was converted for use as the town library in 1951, and was moved to its present location in 1980 to make way for an addition to the adjacent school building (now the Madison Elementary School). The building is now maintained by the local historical society. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Carroll County, New Hampshire References Category:School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire Category:Greek Revival architecture in New Hampshire Category:Buildings and structures in Carroll County, New Hampshire Category:National Register of Historic Places in Carroll County, New Hampshire "

Terry Bell (footballer) 🧿

"Terry Bell (1 August 1944 – 15 May 2014) was an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder and forward. Career Born in Nottingham, Bell played for Burton Albion, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Nuneaton Borough, Hartlepool United, Reading, Aldershot, Wokingham Town and Hillingdon Borough. Later life and death Bell died 15 May 2014, at the age of 69.Terry Bell - RIP References Category:1944 births Category:2014 deaths Category:English footballers Category:Burton Albion F.C. players Category:Nottingham Forest F.C. players Category:Manchester City F.C. players Category:Portsmouth F.C. players Category:Nuneaton Borough F.C. players Category:Hartlepool United F.C. players Category:Reading F.C. players Category:Aldershot F.C. players Category:Wokingham & Emmbrook F.C. players Category:Hillingdon Borough F.C. players Category:English Football League players Category:Association football midfielders Category:Association football forwards Category:Wokingham Town F.C. players "

Hoeve 🧿

"Hoeve may refer to: Surnames *Henk ten Hoeve (born 1946), Dutch politician *Jan van der Hoeve (1878-1952), Dutch ophthalmologist Companies *Ichtiar Baru van Hoeve (established 1980), Indonesian publisher of encyclopedia and reference books Places *De Hoeve, small village in the Dutch county of Weststellingwerf *Høve, village in northwest Zealand *Paeltronck Hoeve, typical Flemish farm in Ledringhem, Pas-de-Calais, northern France "

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