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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zelda_SearsZelda Sears - Wikipedia

    Zelda Sears (née Paldi; January 21, 1873 – February 19, 1935) was an American actress, screenwriter, novelist and businesswoman. Early life and background [ edit ] She was born as Zelda Paldi near Brockway Township, St. Clair County, Michigan , into a multi-lingual family that spoke French , Italian and English .

  3. The Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum. 919 Felder Ave., Montgomery, AL 36106 - Parking on the side of the house on Dunbar St. There is an access ramp on the front of the house, however, the drive is original and narrow, so please take care using the front driveway. Museum Hours: Thursday to Sunday 10 am to 3pm. Wednesdays by appointment only.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Dr. Rosanne Welch. Mar 20, 2024. In the decade between 1924 and 1934 Zelda Sears earned credits on over 27 films for everything from having one of her plays adapted to adapting her own theatrical scripts to writing original scripts directly for the screen. Born Zelda Paldi in 1873 in Brockway Township, Michigan she made her way to Broadway as ...

  5. 1701 Front Street in Toledo, Ohio 43606. Contact: National Museum of the Great Lakes, (419) 214-5000 or www.inlandseas.org. Vistor Info: This museum highlights Great Lakes maritime heritage and includes two original Fresnel lenses. Other exhibits include those featuring shipwrecks and shipping. An interactive display allows visitors to explore ...

  6. Address. The Ohio State University Ohio Sea Grant College Program 1314 Kinnear Rd, Area 100 Columbus, OH 43212-1156 By Telephone

  7. Clipping of a green-tone portrait of Zelda Sears facing to the right. Format JPG Date Undated Date Range 1900-1909, 1910-1919 Language English Location unknown Types / Genre Clippings Collection American Vaudeville Museum Collection Creator Unknown Publishers unknown Source MS 421 Box 66 Folder 1 Identifier azu_ms421_b66_f1_pg056a002_m.jpg Citation

  8. Ohio History Center. The history of Ohio from the Ice Age to the present is chronicled inside this architecturally interesting concrete and glass structure, housing a vast collection of artifacts, exhibits on everything from ancient Indian cultures to industrial progress and archives documenting early settlers' daily lives.

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