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The maple hardwood that makes up the courts at the men's and women's Final Four is part of basketball's foundation.
When the city of Cleveland began to see unprecedented financial and population growth, Amasa Stone, an industrialist and philanthropist, funded Western Reserve College’s move from Hudson, Ohio, to ...
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Local architecture studio AMASA Estudio has repaired a communal pavilion for a housing block in Mexico City as part of an overall effort to improve public spaces in the city. The project was ...
AMASA Estudio recently completed a project at the UH INFONAVIT Iztacalco Complex. The local office repaired a ...
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AMASA, Mich. (WLUC) - Snowfall kept Amasa residents inside Monday. But less than three miles away is a business that built the basketball courts in the NCAA Basketball Tournaments. Connor Sports ...
Connor Sports in Amasa, Michigan, has produced the floors for the basketball courts used in the men’s and women’s NCAA ...
1897: Unlike his partner John Finch who came from an elite family, Amasa Campbell was a self-made man who had worked in various enterprises before becoming involved in mining in the Coeur d’Alenes.
The tower of Amasa Stone Chapel, completed in 1911, is adorned on three sides with smiling angels. The west side, however, features a menacing gargoyle, sparking what is probably the most persistent ...