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16 possible nicknames for New Jersey

16 possible nicknames for New Jersey How did New Jersey become the Garden State? According to USA Today; Wikipedia-Abraham Browning In 1876, Abraham Browning of Camden, a prominent New Jersey politician, referred to his state as the Garden State during a speech at the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition on New Jersey Day, August 24. He used the phrase as he railed against neighbor states for taking New Jersey resources. Browning compared New Jersey to an immense barrel filled with good things to eat and open at both ends, with Pennsylvanians grabbing from one end and New Yorkers from the other Kind of reminds me of a certain radio station.

GoLocalProv | Side of the Rhode: Who s Hot and Who s Not?

Every Friday, GoLocalProv takes a look at who is rising and who is falling in Rhode Island and national politics, business, culture, and sports.

GoLocalProv | Leading RI Painter s Work Scores Record Price at Sotheby s Auction—1500% Increase

Tuesday, May 25, 2021   Edward Bannister s Palmer River sold for just over $277,000 at a Sotheby s Auction last week. Photo: Wiki/Public Domain A painting by acclaimed Rhode Island Black artist Edward Bannister garnered just over $277,000 at a Sotheby’s auction last week. The owner who sold it, Dan Mechnig, who had purchased “Palmer River” by Bannister in 1985, spoke with GoLocalProv about what it meant to own, and sell, the significant piece of American art.  “It’s an incredible national story you won’t find it anywhere in the world, and we have it right here in Providence,” said Mechnig, who had originally bought the painting for $17,500 in 1985. 

Walnut Street Bridge, Harrisburg State Hospital and 21 other Harrisburg properties targeted for preservation

Walnut Street Bridge, Harrisburg State Hospital and 21 other Harrisburg properties targeted for preservation Updated Feb 16, 2021; Posted Feb 16, 2021 Dixon University Center​ at 2986 N. Second Street is one of Historic Harrisburg Association s 2021 Preservation Priorities Facebook Share This year, the Historic Harrisburg Association is setting their sites on several properties in or around Harrisburg. The organization has released a list of several buildings across the greater capital city area as their 2021 Preservation Priorities, which they consider “most in need of attention,” according to their press release. Their list includes an HHA Top 5, which are the properties that the committee considers most in need of attention. But beyond those five sites are the 18 on the HHA Watch List, which are of lower priority but still in need of preservation and restoration.

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