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Shadyside or Shady Side or ''variation'', may refer to: Places in the United States ''(by state)'' * Shady Side, Maryland, a settlement in Anne Arundel County * Shadyside, Edgewater, a neighborhood of Edgewater, New Jersey * Shadyside, Michigan, an unincorporated community * Shadyside, Ohio, a village in Belmont County, Ohio * Shadyside (Pittsburgh), a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Shadyside, Houston, a community in Houston, Texas Other uses * Shadyside (Natchez, Mississippi), a historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places * Shady Side Academy, a school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * ''Shady Side'' (steamboat), built 1873 * Bedford Shadyside, the original name of The Chickenburger in Bedford, Nova Scotia * Shadyside, a fictional town in the ''Fear Street'' books by R. L. Stine See also * Sunnyside (other) * Shady (other) * Side (other) Side or Sides may refer to: Geometry * Edge (geometry) of a polygon (two- ...
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Shady Side, Maryland
Shady Side is a census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. The population was 5,803 at the 2010 census. History In the 1790s the area was known as the Great Swamp. Among the historic structures in Shady Side is the Capt. Salem Avery House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The Lula G. Scott Community Center was listed in 2009. Shady Side was once served by the sidewheel passenger steamer, '' Emma Giles'', that operated from Baltimore, making up to five trips per week. Geography Shady Side is located at (38.834965, −76.517326) in southern Anne Arundel County, on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. It is bordered to the north and west by the West River, a wide tidal inlet of the bay. To the south is the CDP of Deale, and to the west, across the West River, is Galesville. The community is served by Maryland Route 468 (Shady Side Road), which runs south, then west, then north, toward the Annapolis ...
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Shadyside, Edgewater
Shadyside is the southernmost neighborhood of Edgewater, New Jersey that overlaps the waterfront of neighboring North Bergen, New Jersey. It likely takes its name from the fact that its position on the west bank of the Hudson River is sometimes in the shadow of the Hudson Palisades. It lies north of the neighborhood Bulls Ferry, a major river crossing of the period. Shadyside was developed in the late 19th century as a manufacturing village, and railroad terminal for New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway at the end of the Edgewater Tunnel, and site of a major explosion at a glucose plant in 1906. North of this are the neighborhoods of Sunnyside, Undercliff, and Burdett's Landing (Edgewater Colony). The Public Service Railway operated streetcar lines from the Edgewater Ferry Terminal. Previous industrial and transportation uses of the area have since the 1980s given way to residential and recreational development, including the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. The district' ...
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Shadyside, Ohio
Shadyside is a village in eastern Belmont County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The population was 3,454 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Wheeling metropolitan area. History Shadyside had its start in 1879 when the railroad was extended to that point. The town site was platted in 1901. The village was named after a local tree-lined farm. On the evening of June 14, 1990, three to six inches (76 mm) of rain fell in less than two hours, in the ridges to the west, creating a flash flood in the Shadyside area which caused twenty-six fatalities and destroyed or damaged many buildings. Flooding occurred along Pipe Creek, Wegee Creek, and Cumberland Run. Witnesses reported seeing a "wall of water" ten to thirty feet high moving downstream. Communications issues experienced during the response to the flood, because the county’s fire departments operated on two different frequencies, contributed to the state's decision to build an interoperable statewide radio ...
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Shadyside (Pittsburgh)
Shadyside is a neighborhood in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It has three zip codes (15206, 15213, and 15232) and representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 8 (East Central Neighborhoods). Shadyside is drawn from the name of a 19th-century Pennsylvania Railroad station in the area, which was named for its shady lanes. Notable neighborhood institutions include UPMC Shadyside hospital, a member of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Chatham University, which is located just across the southern edge of the neighborhood in Squirrel Hill, along with Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, which sits inside Mellon Park. Business districts Shadyside is home to many upscale stores and boutiques, including Moda, Patagonia, and Whole Foods. In Shadyside, businesses are located along three corridors: Walnut Street, Ellsworth Avenue, and S. Highland Avenue. Given the compact nature of this historic residential neighborhoo ...
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Shadyside, Houston
Shadyside is a private, walled subdivision of 16 houses in Houston, Texas. In 2012 Terrence McCoy of the ''Houston Press'' said that Shadyside has a "sense of exclusivity, or as Heritage Texas Properties puts it, 'mystique,'" which caused many prominent figures from Houston to settle in Shadyside and continue doing so for a period of almost 100 years.McCoy, Terrence. "Millionaires Clash Over Shadyside Mansion." ''Houston Press''. Wednesday October 10, 20122 Retrieved on October 18, 2012. History Joseph S. Cullinan, an oil baron who founded Texaco,Sheridan, Mike.For the well-to-do, Shadyside has a few homes for sale" ''Houston Chronicle''. Sunday December 14, 1986. Business 1. Retrieved on October 18, 2012. bought the land that would become Shadyside in 1916. Cullinan had purchased from the estate of George H. Hermann for an undisclosed amount of money and hired a civil engineer to design the community. The estate wanted to ensure that the land would be controlled by one person. ...
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Shadyside (Natchez, Mississippi)
Shadyside is a historic house in Natchez, Mississippi, U.S. History The house was built on land from the Concord Plantation. with Ralph North, a Jefferson College alumnus, judge and slaveholder, purchased 14 acres in 1849 and built the house in 1850. It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style probably by James Hardie (architect). Two years after the end of the American Civil War in 1867, it was acquired by Osborne K. Field. It was purchased by Thomas Junkin in 1890. In 1971, it was acquired by Thomas McNeely. The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ... since March 29, 1979. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi Greek Revival architecture i ...
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Shady Side Academy
} Shady Side Academy is an independent preparatory school located in the Borough of Fox Chapel (suburban Pittsburgh), and in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1883 as an all-male night school in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, the academy now offers a secular coeducational PK–12 program on four campuses in the city and its suburbs, including a boarding program in the Croft and Morewood Houses of its Senior School Campus. Formed to provide for the education of the sons of newly moneyed industrialists of Pittsburgh's East End, the academy counts the Frick and Mellon families among its early patrons. In 1922 the academy expanded to its sprawling Georgian Senior School campus in the then-countryside of Fox Chapel under the influence of the Country Day School movement. The academy merged with the Arnold School in 1940 to form its Junior School campus and added its stone Tudor manor-style Middle School campus in 1958, emerging in it ...
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Shady Side (steamboat)
''Shady Side'' was a steamboat that operated in New York Harbor and nearby areas starting in 1873. Construction ''Shady Side'' was built in 1873 at Bulls Ferry. She was described in later service as "one of the handsomest passenger-boats on Long Island Sound", and in reminiscences from 1939 as "a remarkably swift and handsome steamboat of medium size". She had a licensed capacity of 600 passengers in 1880, and 700 in 1899. ''Shady Sides engines were made by Fletcher, Harrison and Company. Her wooden hull was long, with a beam breadth of , a hold depth of . Her gross tonnage was 444 and her net tonnage 329. Service Originally, ''Shady Side'' was owned by the Morrisania Steamboat Company, and ran passengers to upper Manhattan and the Bronx by way of the East River. Later the vessel was used on routes to Stamford, Connecticut and Fort Lee, New Jersey, with stops at Shady-Side, Guttenberg, and Tilly Toodlum. Her final trip to Harlem was made on July 4, 1880, after the ne ...
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The Chickenburger
The Chickenburger is a Bedford Highway roadside landmark located in Bedford, Nova Scotia that is reputed to be the oldest drive-in diner in Canada. History In 1930, Salter Innes founded the ''Bedford Sunnyside'' canteen along the Bedford Highway. He hired Bernice Simpson to work the counter. She later married his son Jack, and they bought property across the road to start their own restaurant. Originally established as the ''Shadyside'' take-out counter by Jack Innes and Bernice Simpson Innes, ''The Chickenburger Lady'', in 1939. It became ''Chickenburger'' after Bedford Shadyside burned down and was rebuilt in 1940. In 1952, due to road realignment, the restaurant was moved back, so it developed into a full-fledged restaurant, and still maintains its 1950s styling. In 1986, the dining area was expanded, using material from ''Sunnyside''. Mickey MacDonald bought the restaurant from the Innes family in 2007. ''The Micco Group of Companies'' bought the restaurant from the M ...
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Fear Street
''Fear Street'' is a teenage horror fiction series written by American author R. L. Stine, starting in 1989. In 1995, a series of books inspired by the ''Fear Street'' series, called '' Ghosts of Fear Street'', was created for younger readers, and were more like the '' Goosebumps'' books in that they featured paranormal adversaries (monsters, aliens, etc.) and sometimes had twist endings. R. L. Stine stopped writing ''Fear Street'' after penning the ''Fear Street Seniors'' spin-off in 1999. In summer 2005, he brought ''Fear Street'' back with the three-part ''Fear Street Nights'' miniseries. , over 80 million copies of ''Fear Street'' have been sold.Luisa Gerasimo e.a. in ''The Teacher's Calendar of Famous Birthdays''
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Sunnyside (other)
Sunnyside and Sunny Side may refer to: Entertainment * ''Sunnyside'' (film), a 1919 film by Charlie Chaplin * ''Sunnyside'' (novel), a 2009 novel by Glen David Gold * ''Sunnyside'' (Canadian TV series), a Canadian sketch comedy TV series * ''Sunnyside'' (American TV series), an American TV series that premiered in September 2019 * Sunnyside Records, a New York City jazz record label * ''The Sunny Side'', a collection of short stories and essays by A. A. Milne Places Australia * Sunnyside, Queensland, a rural locality * Sunnyside, South Australia, a hamlet and semi-rural locality * Sunnyside, Tasmania, a rural locality Canada * Sunnyside, Calgary, Alberta, a neighborhood * Sunnyside, Surrey, British Columbia, a neighborhood of South Surrey * Sunnyside, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, a town * Sunnyside, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, a lakefront district ** Sunnyside Amusement Park (1922-1955) a popular lakeside attraction that is now a beach and park that includes the Sunnys ...
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