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Neighborhood in Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Schenley (/ˈʃεnli/) is a neighborhood on the West Side of Youngstown, Ohio, United States. It is bordered by Belle Vista to the north, Mahoning Commons
Schenley
Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
79.952567°W / 40.442672; -79.952567 Schenley Plaza is a public park serving as the grand entrance into Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The
Schenley_Plaza
American liquor company
Schenley Industries was a liquor company based in New York City with headquarters in the Empire State Building and a distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Schenley_Industries
American philanthropist
High School, Schenley Hotel, Schenley Bridge, Schenley Park, Schenley Plaza, Schenley Quadrangle, Schenley Tunnel, and the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain
Mary_Schenley
Topics referred to by the same term
Schenley is a neighborhood of Youngstown, Ohio. It may also refer to: Edward Wyndham Harrington Schenley (1799–1878), British politician, husband of Mary
Schenley_(disambiguation)
School in the United States
Schenley High School, located in the North Oakland neighborhood at the edge of the Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a historic building opened
Schenley_High_School
Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Schenley Park (/ˈʃɛnli/) is a large municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located between the neighborhoods of Oakland, Greenfield
Schenley_Park
United States historic place
The William Pitt Union, which was built in 1898 as the Hotel Schenley, is the student union building of the University of Pittsburgh main campus, and is
William_Pitt_Union
Historic district in Pennsylvania, United States
The Schenley Farms Historic District, also referred to as the Schenley Farms–Oakland Civic District, is a historic district listed on the National Register
Schenley Farms Historic District
Schenley_Farms_Historic_District
Railway tunnel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Schenley Tunnel (also known as the Neville Street Tunnel and Pittsburgh Junction Railroad Tunnel) is a railroad tunnel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United
Schenley_Tunnel
State-related university in Pennsylvania, US
Pittsburgh campus includes various historic buildings that are part of the Schenley Farms Historic District, most notably its 42-story Gothic revival centerpiece
University_of_Pittsburgh
Place in Pennsylvania, United States
includes two city-designated historic districts: the mostly residential Schenley Farms Historic District and the predominantly institutional Oakland Civic
Oakland_(Pittsburgh)
Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Schenley Bridge is a steel three-hinged deck arch bridge spanning Junction Hollow in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It carries Schenley Drive between Oakland
Schenley_Bridge
British Liberal politician and military officer (1799–1878)
Pennsylvania. Schenley was born in Woolwich, Kent in 1799. Schenley's father was an artillery officer who died in Cadiz, Spain in 1813. Schenley was a volunteer
Edward Wyndham Harrington Schenley
Edward_Wyndham_Harrington_Schenley
Golf course in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park, formerly known as the Schenley Park Golf Course, is located in the rolling hills of Schenley Park between Oakland
Bob O'Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park
Bob_O'Connor_Golf_Course_at_Schenley_Park
Award in the Canadian Football League
Reporters of Canada. The award was created in 1953 as the Schenley Award, named after Schenley Distillers Corporation, to honour the most outstanding player
CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award
CFL's_Most_Outstanding_Player_Award
American businessman and philanthropist (1891–1976)
ended, Schenley Distillers Company was formed as a publicly owned company. In 1949, the company's name was changed to Schenley Industries. Schenley became
Lewis_Rosenstiel
Residence halls at the University of Pittsburgh
Schenley Quadrangle is a cluster of University of Pittsburgh ("Pitt") residence halls that is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Schenley_Quadrangle
United States historic place
The Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain, also known as A Song to Nature, is a 1918 landmark public sculpture in bronze and granite by Victor David Brenner
Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain
Mary_Schenley_Memorial_Fountain
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
Schenley is an unincorporated community that is located in Gilpin Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. The town is home to a large
Schenley,_Pennsylvania
Historic building at the University of Pittsburgh
Building is a landmark Renaissance villa and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms-Oakland Civic Historic District on the campus of the University of
Frick_Fine_Arts_Building
Motor race
and motorsport events throughout the week and the following weekend in Schenley Park on August 3/4 as vintage racers compete on city streets with 50,000
Pittsburgh_Vintage_Grand_Prix
Blended Scotch whisky
States. In August 1964, Schenley Industries purchased more than half of the stock, of Buckingham Corporation. In November 1970, Schenley agreed to sell Buckingham
Cutty_Sark_(whisky)
Former multi-purpose arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US (1895–96)
The Schenley Park Casino was Pittsburgh’s first multi-purpose arena. The facility was considered the envy of the sports and entertainment world during
Schenley_Park_Casino
Canadian whisky brand
Canada. Black Velvet was originally produced at Schenley Industries in Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada. Schenley's Black Velvet DeLuxe was the only liquor available
Black_Velvet_(whisky)
Two bridges in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The Tufa Bridges are two bridges made of tufa stone located in Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1908 by George W. Burke, the bridges
Tufa_Bridges
Township in Pennsylvania, US
manufacturing center. The township includes various communities—Bagdad, Johnetta, Schenley, Georgetown, Banfield, Forks Church, Aladdin, and Maher Heights—each contributing
Gilpin Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Gilpin_Township,_Armstrong_County,_Pennsylvania
Building at the University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh—including Schenley farms, where the Cathedral sits, and Schenley Park. Stories tell of a ghost, speculated to be that of Mary Schenley, that is said
Cathedral_of_Learning
Valley in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Junction Hollow is a small wooded valley bordering the west flanks of Schenley Park and the campus of Carnegie Mellon University and the southern edge
Junction_Hollow
American actor and director (1922–2007)
living for several years selling wine for Schenley Import Corporation. In 1956, he left his job with Schenley to become a full-time professional actor
Roscoe_Lee_Browne
Canadian whisky brand
prohibition was ending, Schenley Industries purchased the Gibson's brand and in 1945, a Schenley subsidiary called Schenley Distillers Corporation established
Gibson's_Finest
Award in the Canadian Football League
The Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award is annually awarded to the best defensive player in the Canadian football League. The winner of the award is
CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award
CFL's_Most_Outstanding_Defensive_Player_Award
American aeronaut and entertainer
During the winter she worked as an actress in stage melodramas. 4 July 1902 Schenley Park, Pennsylvania might have been one of the more memorable performances
Madame_Zeno
United States historic place
hall at the University of Pittsburgh and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District. Constructed in 1921–22 by H. L. Stevens
Ruskin_Hall
the city of Pittsburgh. The railroad was based in the small community of Schenley which is situated at the point where the Kiskiminetas River flows into
Kiski_Junction_Railroad
US non-profit organization
the Phipps Run natural area in Schenley Park The restoration of the Highland Park Entry Garden The conversion of Schenley Plaza from a parking lot into
Pittsburgh_Parks_Conservancy
Sculpture by Giuseppe Moretti
landmark public sculpture in bronze by Giuseppe Moretti formerly located on Schenley Plaza in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Formerly sited
Stephen_Foster_(sculpture)
14, 1906) was an amusement manager who later became the manager of the Schenley Park Casino, as well as the first manager of the Duquesne Garden, the first
James_Wallace_Conant
Valley in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pennsylvania, that runs approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) west to east through Schenley Park. It begins at Boundary Street in Junction Hollow and ends near Hobart
Panther_Hollow_(valley)
2015 film by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
screenplay and cast. Seventeen-year-old Greg Gaines is a senior at Pittsburgh's Schenley High School who avoids close engagement with other students by avoiding
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (film)
Me_and_Earl_and_the_Dying_Girl_(film)
Clemente Memorial Park Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden Schenley Bridge Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Sheraden Park South Shore Riverfront Park South Side
List_of_parks_in_Pittsburgh
United States historic place
Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh
Heinz_Memorial_Chapel
Labor strike in California, United States
Schenley Industries and the DiGiorgio Corporation. Starting in December 1965, the UFW participated in several consumer boycotts against the Schenley corporation
Delano_grape_strike
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Tourist Office National Film Board of Canada Nathaniel Branden Institute Schenley Industries YWCA of the USA At 9:40 am on July 28, 1945, a North American
Empire_State_Building
Irish-American military officer and industrialist (c.1752–1819)
developed into Schenley Park, Schenley Plaza, and the Schenley Farms neighborhood. His home, Neill Log House, is preserved in Schenley Park as a historic
James_O'Hara_(quartermaster)
Bourbon whiskey brand from Frankfort, Kentucky
two majority owners of Bernheim, Gerngross and Schwarzhaupt, sold out to Schenley Distilleries. The brand names sold at that time included Old Charter, Cascade
Old_Charter
United States historic place
George Hubbard Clapp Hall is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District[1] on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh
Clapp_Hall
College track and field team
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
Pittsburgh Panthers track and field
Pittsburgh_Panthers_track_and_field
Mascot of the University of Pittsburgh
outside the Petersen Events Center, "Pitt the Panther" on the carousel in Schenley Plaza, the Panther head fountain on the front of the Cathedral of Learning
Panthers_of_Pittsburgh
Flagship library of the University of Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, United States. Located on the corner of Forbes Avenue and Schenley Drive, diagonally across from the Cathedral of Learning, Hillman serves
Hillman_Library
American businessman (1911–1982)
the Schenley Distillers mailroom. This was during the Depression and a family connection got him the job. He pro-actively wrote an ad for Schenley's American
William_Bernbach
American actor (1953–2016)
that we could disclose our little joy ride." Nunn was a 1970 graduate of Schenley High School and a 1976 graduate of Morehouse College. He attended college
Bill_Nunn
Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Avenue, part of the Schenley Quadrangle of the University of Pittsburgh. Bruce Hall, built in 1924, on Forbes Avenue, part of the Schenley Quadrangle of the
Forbes_Avenue
Bridge in Pittsburgh
connecting the neighborhoods of Central Oakland and South Oakland with Schenley Park. The bridge also spans the Junction Hollow Trail and P&W Subdivision
Charles Anderson Memorial Bridge
Charles_Anderson_Memorial_Bridge
Pro-science marches in 2025
Kirkland, New York, the Boston Common, the Tennessee State Capitol, and Schenley Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Many protestors carried signs with scientific
Stand_Up_for_Science_2025
Novel by Michael Chabon
Hillman Library, Lake Erie, Presbyterian University Hospital, Schenley Park, Schenley Bridge, and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Oakland, Squirrel Hill
The_Mysteries_of_Pittsburgh
American basketball player (born 1989)
Both of his parents played basketball at Schenley High School, which was located in North Oakland/Schenley Heights until 2008, and his uncle ran the
DeJuan_Blair
Public international baccalaureate school in the United States
created when the Pittsburgh Public Schools combined Frick Middle School and Schenley High School. As of the 2017–2018 school year, Pittsburgh Obama is located
Barack Obama Academy of International Studies 6–12
Barack_Obama_Academy_of_International_Studies_6–12
American fantasy novel by Kara Dalkey
artist who is desperate to jumpstart her career. In a secret corner of Schenley Park, she conjures up elves with the power to grant her wish. But when
Steel_Rose_(novel)
United States historic place
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District. A Longfellow, Alden & Harlow-designed
Music Building (University of Pittsburgh)
Music_Building_(University_of_Pittsburgh)
Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
Acrisure_Stadium
Statue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
A statue of Christopher Columbus is installed in Pittsburgh's Schenley Park, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The 50-foot tall bronze and granite statue
Statue of Christopher Columbus (Pittsburgh)
Statue_of_Christopher_Columbus_(Pittsburgh)
River in Pennsylvania and New York, United States
from the east by the Kiskiminetas River, another principal tributary, at Schenley. Buffalo Creek enters at Freeport, Chartiers Run enters at Lower Burrell
Allegheny_River
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
List of University of Pittsburgh faculty
List_of_University_of_Pittsburgh_faculty
American soldier
Forest. When he returned to the United States, he became a salesman for Schenley Industries, Inc., liquor distributors. Culin was mentioned in one of the
Curtis_G._Culin
Italian actress (1858–1924)
Pittsburgh in Suite 524 of the Hotel Schenley while on the eastward return leg of a tour of the United States (the Hotel Schenley is now the William Pitt Union
Eleonora_Duse
Major road in Pittsburgh, US
it cuts through the southern portion of the neighborhood and leads into Schenley Park just bypassing the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University
Boulevard_of_the_Allies
United States historic place
Hornbostel and completed in 1923 that is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms Historic District on the school's campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University Club (University of Pittsburgh)
University_Club_(University_of_Pittsburgh)
Hospital in Pennsylvania, United States
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
UPMC_Magee-Womens_Hospital
Redoubt in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
untouched because it was in use as a residence. In 1894, philanthropist Mary Schenley presented the deed to the Block House to the Daughters of the American
Fort_Pitt_Block_House
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
University of Pittsburgh at Titusville
University_of_Pittsburgh_at_Titusville
American novelist and screenwriter
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a Jewish family. After graduating from Schenley High School, where he learned jazz, Andrews attended Harvard University
Jesse_Andrews
Sports season
reconstituted in the newly finished hockey rink at the Duquesne Garden, after the Schenley Park Casino was destroyed in an 1896 fire that cut short the previous WPHL
1898–99_WPHL_season
College ice hockey team
sponsored varsity ice hockey from off and on from 1896 to 1939. In 1895, the Schenley Park Casino opened with one of the first artificial ice rinks in the United
Pittsburgh Panthers men's ice hockey
Pittsburgh_Panthers_men's_ice_hockey
Demolished Central High School n/a Crawford–Roberts 1871 1933 Replaced by Schenley High. Used as a short-course high school from 1916–1933. Demolished in
List of public schools in Pittsburgh
List_of_public_schools_in_Pittsburgh
United States historic place
nation's tenth largest brewer, acquired Blatz, the eighteenth largest, from Schenley Industries. In 1959, the federal government brought an action charging
Valentin Blatz Brewing Company
Valentin_Blatz_Brewing_Company
American police chief
Pittsburgh's third African-American Chief of Police. Harper graduated from Schenley High School and was a resident of Stanton Heights, he joined the police
Nathan_Harper
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
University of Virginia Japanese Text Initiative
University_of_Virginia_Japanese_Text_Initiative
Neighborhood of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
belonging to Andrew Mellon; Schenley Park; and Frick Park. In 1889, Schenley Park was established on land donated from Mary Schenley, whose grandfather had
Squirrel_Hill
American jazz saxophonist and record producer (1934–2000)
Stanley William Turrentine (April 5, 1934 – September 12, 2000), nicknamed Mr. T, was an American Grammy nominated jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer
Stanley_Turrentine
Building at the University of Pittsburgh
baseball stadium and beside the university's Hillman Library on the corner of Schenley Drive and Roberto Clemente Drive, with Bouquet Street running along its
Wesley_W._Posvar_Hall
Music Building O'Hara Student Center PAA building Ruskin Hall Salk Hall Schenley Quadrangle Stephen Foster Memorial Thackeray Hall Thaw Hall UCDC University
Learning Research and Development Center
Learning_Research_and_Development_Center
American journalist (1931–2012)
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
Beano_Cook
listed alphabetically. Oakland - the neighborhood of the main Pitt campus Schenley Farms Historic District - the historic district in Oakland which the main
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
List_of_University_of_Pittsburgh_buildings
Whisky produced in Canada
efforts, the industry expanded again after the war until the 1980s. In 1945, Schenley Industries purchased one of those industrial alcohol distilleries in Valleyfield
Canadian_whisky
United States historic place
Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms Historic District on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh across
Bellefield_Hall
National Football League draft
preceded by a secret draft meeting held November 15, 1948, at the Hotel Schenley in Pittsburgh. This was the third year that the first overall pick was
1949_NFL_draft
CFL team season
The 1960 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in fifth place (last) in the W.I.F.U. with a 2–12–2 record. Their six points were six behind the fourth-place
1960 Saskatchewan Roughriders season
1960_Saskatchewan_Roughriders_season
Second-most populous city in Pennsylvania, U.S.
Conservatory. It features many parks, including Mellon Park, Westinghouse Park, Schenley Park, Frick Park, The Frick Pittsburgh, Bakery Square, and the Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
United States historic place
American songwriter Stephen Foster. It is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District, is designated as a Pittsburgh History
Stephen_Foster_Memorial
American college baseball team
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
Pittsburgh_Panthers_baseball
Newspaper for the University of Pittsburgh
Hall Victoria Building Around campus Oakland Schenley Farms Historic District UPMC Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Carnegie Museums Dippy Carnegie Library
The_Pitt_News
American businessman and politician (1888–1969)
years. In addition, Kennedy purchased spirits-importation rights from Schenley Industries, a New York City liquor company with a Canadian distillery.
Joseph_P._Kennedy_Sr.
American lawyer and prosecutor (1927–1986)
with their mutual friend, Lewis Rosenstiel, founder of liquor company Schenley Industries. Cohn referred to Donald Trump as his best friend. Cohn told
Roy_Cohn
Music Building O'Hara Student Center PAA building Ruskin Hall Salk Hall Schenley Quadrangle Stephen Foster Memorial Thackeray Hall Thaw Hall UCDC University
Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize
Agnes_Lynch_Starrett_Poetry_Prize
American professional soccer club based in Pittsburgh
Forbes Field Josh Gibson Field Greenlee Field Motor Square Garden Pitt Stadium Recreation Park Schenley Gardens Sewall Center Three Rivers Winter Garden
Pittsburgh_Riverhounds_SC
American basketball player (1912–1991)
2 in (1.88 m) Listed weight 190 lb (86 kg) Career information High school Schenley (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Position Guard Career history 1932–1934 Tulsa
Art_Hyatt
Defunct professional basketball team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Forbes Field Josh Gibson Field Greenlee Field Motor Square Garden Pitt Stadium Recreation Park Schenley Gardens Sewall Center Three Rivers Winter Garden
Pittsburgh_Condors
United States historic place
The Neill Log House (also spelled Neal) is a historic log cabin in Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The house was built during
Neill_Log_House
Monument in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
memorial is located at the entrance to the Steven Faloon trail, a part of Schenley Park. The architects for the monument and the surrounding area were Henry
Westinghouse_Memorial
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Boy/Male
Norse
Old wolf.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian
Violet.
Boy/Male
Indian
Calm, Peaceful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost place in the parish of Bayton, Worcestershire, so named from Old English timber ‘timber’, ‘wood’ + lacu ‘stream’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hawaiian
The one and only.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Shear Man
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Telugu
Compassionate Friend
Girl/Female
Armenian, Australian, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Ghost; Storm Goddess; Spirit of the Night
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