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Levittown Levittown
LEVITTOWN LEVITTOWN. A mass-produced suburban housing development on Long Island, New York, the first Levittown came to symbolize post–World War II suburbanization. The product of the builders Levitt and Sons, Levittown was constructed between 1947 and 1951 on seven square miles of... Read more
Smart Growth Smart Growth
Smart Growth The "smart growth" movement arose in the 1990s to combat the perceived negative aspects of the dominant growth patterns of the time: rapidly spreading development that tended to draw people and resources away from existing neighborhoods and created new, look-alike communities where... Read more
fennel fennel
fennel common name for several perennial herbs, genus Foeniculum vulgare of the family Umbelliferae ( parsley family), related to dill. The strawlike foliage and the seeds are licorice-scented and are used (especially in Italian cooking) for flavoring. Sweet fennel, or finocchio, is a variety... Read more
celery celery
celery biennial plant ( Apium graveolens ) of the family Umbelliferae ( parsley family), of wide distribution in the wild state throughout the north temperate Old World and much cultivated also in America. It was first cultivated as a medicinal, then (during the Middle Ages) as a flavoring, and... Read more
carrot carrot
carrot common name for some members of the Umbelliferae, a family (also called the parsley family) of chiefly biennial or perennial herbs of north temperate regions. Most are characterized by aromatic foliage, a dry fruit that splits when mature, and an umbellate inflorescence (a type of flattened... Read more
Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock Pianist, composer Drawn to Jazz Improvisation Played With Miles Davis Quintet Expanded Musical Interests Dance Music and Film Scores Hosted Instructional Series Selected discography Sources Virtuoso pianist Herbie Hancock is, in a sense, a musical chameleon whose compositions and... Read more
Burnett Burnett
Burnett ♂, ♀ Transferred use of the surname (from an Old French diminutive of brun ‘brown’), in origin a nickname referring to brown colouring of hair, complexion, or clothing. As a female first name it may have been chosen in some cases with reference to the plant... Read more
lovage lovage
lovage tall perennial herb ( Levisticum officinale ) of the family Umbelliferae ( parsley family), native to the mountains of S Europe and cultivated elsewhere. Its aromatic fruits are used in soups and as a flavoring for confectionery and for some liqueurs. An aromatic oil extracted from the... Read more
Kalamazoo Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo , city (1990 pop. 80,277), seat of Kalamazoo co., SW Mich., on the Kalamazoo River at its confluence with Portage Creek; inc. 1883. It is an industrial and commercial center in a fertile farm area that produces celery, peppermint, and fruit. Kalamazoo has an important paper industry, along... Read more
James Fennell James Fennell
Fennell, James (1766–1816), actor. The Englishman was slated for the law but, over family objections, went on the stage, making his debut in Edinburgh and appearing at Covent Garden before he came to America at Thomas Wignell's behest in 1794. Fennell's New York debut was as Zanga in The... Read more

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