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9 unusual facts about Pleasant Hill


Goodale Sisters

Later she was a teacher and director of the Uplands Sanatorium in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee.

Later in life Dora worked as a teacher and director of Uplands Sanatorium in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee.

Northampton County High School – West

Students at NCHS-West STEM primarily live in the communities of Gaston, Garysburg, Pleasant Hill and Henrico, North Carolina.

Pleasant Hill Historic District

Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, also known as Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District, Shakertown and vicinity, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky

Pleasant Hill, Iowa

The waterpark White Water University is located in Pleasant Hill, as is part of Festival Park.

Pleasant Hill, Oregon

Emerald Christian Academy, a private Seventh-Day Adventist K-10 school, is also located in Pleasant Hill.

Pleasant Hill, Saskatoon

Pleasant Hill Community Association provides leisure activities for various age groups and operates out of both Pleasant Hill School and St. Mary School.

Saskatchewan Music Educators has introduced drum circles entitled Circles of Peace in various schools, of which the Pleasant Hill Community School is one.

Pryor McElveen

Pryor Mynatt McElveen (November 5, 1881 in Atlanta, Georgia – October 27, 1951 in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee), is a former professional baseball player who played third base for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1909 to 1911.


D. L. Dykes, Jr.

Dykes was born in Pleasant Hill in Sabine Parish in northwestern Louisiana to David L. Dykes, Sr. (1883–1964) and the former Ruby Perley (1896–1944).

James McDonald Chaney

Following his service to Independence Academy, he provided supply preaching for various lengths of time in the churches at La Monte, Hughesville, Pleasant Hill, Corder and Alma (all in Missouri).

James Patrick Major

In 1864, he fought at both Mansfield and Pleasant Hill in De Soto Parish and with General Hamilton P. Bee at Monett's Ferry in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.


see also

Pleasant Hill United Church of Christ

Founded in 1843, Pleasant Hill was originally called "Newton" in honor of Sir Isaac, after whom the surrounding township was also named.

Western Illinois Valley Conference

A total of 14 school are members: Ashland (A-C Central), Bluffs, Carrollton, Concord (Triopia), Greenfield, Hardin (Calhoun), Jacksonville (Illinois School for the Deaf), Jacksonville (Routt), Mt. Sterling (Brown County), Pleasant Hill, Virginia, White Hall (North Greene) and Winchester.

WHIO

WHIO-FM, a radio station (95.7 FM) licensed to Pleasant Hill, Ohio, United States

WSKC-CD

Per an application made in 2008, the permit was extended and modified again in 2010, to transmit from a point on the Norcross side of Duluth, just south of the interchange of Buford Highway (Georgia 13 and U.S. 23) and Pleasant Hill Road.