The median age was 40 years. The per capita income for the city was $17,816. [1] The building burned on October 12, 2012. The house was converted to a hotel between 1906 and 1910.[2]. From 2006 to 2009, it was a prominent nightclub but was shut down by law enforcement and reopened as a Spanish restaurant a year later. Beatrice is located 40 miles (64 km) south of Lincoln on the Big Blue River and is surrounded by agricultural country. "Nebraska Health and Human Services System Chronological History". "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990", "Beatrice native's debut film 'The Gallows' to hit theaters", Main Street Programs in the United States, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beatrice,_Nebraska&oldid=972858669, Cities with Free Land in the United States, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Gage County Museum, housed in the 1906 Burlington Railroad Depot and operated by the Gage County Historical Society, This page was last edited on 14 August 2020, at 04:27. As of 2000 the median income for a household in the city was $33,735, and the median income for a family was $42,472. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 2.2% of the population. The settlement was named after Julia Beatrice Kinney, the 17-year-old daughter of Judge John F. Kinney, a member of the Association. [2] In late 2006, The Beatrice Inn was purchased by disk jockey Paul Sevigny, graffiti artist Andrew and restaurateur Matt Abramcyk. The Beatrice Inn opened in the 1920s as a speakeasy which became an Italian restaurant from the 1950s. [7][8], In 1871, the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad constructed a line from Lincoln, Nebraska to Beatrice. Architectural historians considered it to be a good example of a small privately owned southern hotel, which opened as a direct result of the completion of the railroad connecting west Alabama and the coast at the end of the 19th century. [15], The Big Blue River was both a help and a hindrance to the development of Beatrice. It is owned and run by Angie Mar. [10] The restaurant has had four executive chefs since 2012. As of the census[3] of 2010, there were 12,459 people, 5,509 households, and 3,296 families living in the city. Beatrice is the setting for The Gallows, a 2015 found footage movie that was co-written, co-directed and co-produced by Chris Lofing, a graduate of Beatrice High School. For every 100 females, there were 89.0 males. The population density was 1,666.7 people per square mile (643.3/km2). ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent state. The nucleus of the building started out as a private, one-story home with six rooms, built circa 1840. [13] On the other hand, Shauna Lyon of The New Yorker, who also reviewed the restaurant in the same month, described it as a "buzzie foodie location" whose "menu is full of delicious, over-the-top bargains". Béatrice Saubin (7 September 1959 – 2 November 2007) was a French woman convicted of drug smuggling in Malaysia who later wrote a best-selling book about her prison experiences.Raised by her grandmother in Romilly-sur-Seine, she dropped out of high school and travelled to Thailand, then Malaysia, having affairs with men in each country.Her Malaysian lover in Penang offered to marry her if … [12], In 1862, the U.S. Congress passed the Homestead Act, which allowed settlers to claim 160 acres (65 ha) of government land for a nominal fee. In 1885, the Nebraska legislature enacted legislation to establish the Institution for Feeble Minded Youth near Beatrice, subject to the city's donating a suitable parcel of land. [7], In 1857, the steamboat Hannibal, carrying 300 passengers up the Missouri River from St. Louis, Missouri to Nebraska City, Nebraska, ran aground near Kansas City, Missouri. The hotel comprised a two-story, hipped-roof main block that measures approximately 40 by 50 feet (12 m × 15 m), with a 40-foot (12 m) long one-and-a-half-story dining room wing with an end-gable roof and dormer windows to the southeast. "Beatrice State Developmental Center (BSDC) Demographics". [6] Sevigny also announced plans to open a new club and restaurant in SoHo. "[15], "Angie Mar's Revamped Beatrice Inn Opens its Doors to the West Village Tonight", "Paul Sevigny's 'Top Secret' Beatrice: Hipster Restaurant of the Season", "The Resurrected Beatrice Inn: Expect Cozy and Smoke-Free", "A Club's Closing: It's the Old Issue of Neighbors vs. By 1935, there were 1171 residents living on 519 acres (210 ha). "Cities View Homesteads as a Source of Income". His is regarded as the first of the 417 applications filed that day. "Teaching With Documents: The Homestead Act of 1862". [11] Brian Nasworthy left for Picholine in early 2013 and was replaced by Aaron Zebrook. The Beatrice Inn is a restaurant and former nightclub in New York City. The latter party located the site of Beatrice, at the point where the DeRoin Trail crossed the Big Blue River, and the whole Association decided to settle there. The Beatrice Inn is a restaurant and former nightclub in New York City. "[4] In April 2009, it was raided and shut down by the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement, following numerous noise complaints from residents living near The Beatrice Inn. At least one reference suggests that it was named for. [23] The majority had been diagnosed with "severe" or "profound" retardation; nearly all suffered from two or more other disabling conditions. The addition of this ground in the north placed Beatrice near the center of the enlarged county, strengthening its claim to the county seat. The average household size was 2.23 and the average family size was 2.82. In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.4% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 25.5% from 25 to 44, 21.4% from 45 to 64, and 21.3% who were 65 years of age or older. [13][14], In 1936, Congress created Homestead National Monument of America on the site of Freeman's claim. "Deficiencies Found at Beatrice State Developmental Center". [19] In that year, the institution's name was changed to the current Beatrice State Developmental Center. Beatrice devoured cookery books and compared recipes, trying out this and that and working with the local talent, training the more promising ones. From 2006 to 2009, it was a prominent nightclub but was shut down by law enforcement and reopened as a Spanish restaurant a year later. Carter sold the business to the restaurant's executive chef Mar in 2016. "[11] In July 2017, Ryan Sutton, writing for Eater, found that the restaurant had been "transformed from a bastion of social exclusivity into a financial one" and was critical of the exorbitant prices; he gave The Beatrice Inn one star out of four. The house was converted to a hotel between 1906 and 1910. The decision was challenged by Blue Springs, but was confirmed by the Legislature in 1859. [30] It was covered in an episode of Unsolved Mysteries. The Beatrice Inn opened in the 1920s as a speakeasy which became an Italian restaurant from the 1950s. In 2012, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter assumed ownership of The … There were 5,818 housing units at an average density of 776.0 per square mile (299.5/km2). Noise", "The Beatrice Inn Might Be Padlocked, But The Party Lives On", "#TheLIST: New York's Most Historic Night Clubs", "Chef Angie Mar Buys Beatrice Inn from Graydon Carter", "At the Beatrice Inn, Cuisine for Animals", "You'll Never Guess How Much You'll Burn at The Beatrice Inn", "The Beatrice Inn's Over-the-Top Delicacies", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Beatrice_Inn&oldid=964535628, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 June 2020, at 02:43. It provided the town with a water source, and produced ample power to operate the mills that were among the town's first industries. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 0.96% of the population. [16], Over the following decades, the institution expanded greatly. [17] Its resident population peaked at about 2300 in the late 1960s. Another hotel – the Hyde Park Hotel in Johannesburg -followed on the success of the first and somehow she managed to have four children over the years, as well as managing the kitchens for, and being the de facto chef of the growing Tollman enterprise. The hotel comprised a two-story, hipped-roof main block that measures approximately 40 by 50 feet (12 m × 15 m), with a 40-foot (12 … [8][9], After reaching Nebraska City, the Association divided itself into two exploratory parties, one of which went directly westward and the other southwest. The former international foods conglomerate, Beatrice Foods, (now a part of ConAgra Foods) was founded in Beatrice in 1894 as The Beatrice Creamery Company, by George Everett Haskell and William W. Bosworth. About 7.0% of families and 9.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.0% of those under age 18 and 8.9% of those age 65 or over. Beatrice Minerva Ashley Chanler (May 7, 1881 – June 19, 1946), also known as Minnie Ashley, was an American stage actress in London and New York, artist, and author.She was active in charity and philanthropy during World War I and World War II.. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beatrice Ashley Chanler [1] In the 1950s, owners Elsie and Ubaldo Cardia turned it into a restaurant serving Italian cuisine. The Robbins Hotel was a historic hotel building in Beatrice, Alabama. [18] From there it declined: new restrictions had been imposed on the use of unpaid labor by residents of institutions, and there was a national trend toward deinstitutionalization. The average household size was 2.24 and the average family size was 2.87. The law went into effect on January 1, 1863. In 1864, the Legislature dissolved the original Clay County (not the current Clay County, Nebraska), dividing its land between Gage and Lancaster Counties. "Beatrice State Developmental Center History". For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 84.7 males. The population density was 1,381.3 inhabitants per square mile (533.3/km2). Kay, John, Lonnie Dickson, Robert Kay and Katherine Fimple. Beatrice (/biˈætrɪs/)[6] is a city in and the county seat of Gage County, Nebraska, United States. 34.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 16.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The median age in the city was 42.6 years. [12] In October 2016, after Mar bought over the restaurant, Wells revisited The Beatrice Inn and gave it a two-star review (meaning "very good"), praising her for making "the Beatrice Inn one of the most celebratory restaurants in the city. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. [8][9][10]:120[11], The Territorial Legislature selected Beatrice as the county seat of Gage County in 1857. "Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey: Reconnaissance Survey Final Report of Gage County, Nebraska". U.S. National Register of Historic Places, "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Robbins Hotel", National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe County, Alabama, List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama, History of the National Register of Historic Places, National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, property in Alabama on the National Register of Historic Places, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robbins_Hotel&oldid=920502295, National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Alabama, Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama, Articles using NRISref without a reference number, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 10 October 2019, at 05:26. Males had a median income of $29,976 versus $21,303 for females. [24][25], Beatrice is located at 40°16′6″N 96°44′35″W / 40.26833°N 96.74306°W / 40.26833; -96.74306 (40.268449, -96.743192). The gender makeup of the city was 47.8% male and 52.2% female. [5] Following its closure, a "Free the Beatrice Party" was organised by Sevigny at the nearby Cooper Square Hotel. Not until 1890 was a Big Blue bridge built in Beatrice that could survive for decades. A popular story was circulated about a near-miss that occurred in Beatrice, when, at 7:25 pm on March 1, 1950, a church was destroyed by a natural gas explosion five minutes after the scheduled choir practice, but no one was injured because all fifteen members were late. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Nebraska state representative and senator, National Register of Historic Places listings in Gage County, Nebraska. Just after midnight on that day, Daniel Freeman persuaded a clerk to open the local Land Office so that he could file a claim for a homestead located 4 miles (6 km) west of Beatrice. [8] In July 2012, the restaurant was bought over by Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter with his partners Emil Varda and Brett Rasinski. [3] It became a nightclub described by The Wall Street Journal as "the default West Village boite for 'Page Six'-caliber starlets, enterprising NYU students, and fashion types. It operates in 70 countries and has 40 offices around the world and serves 1.9 million travelers annually. 33.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. A second floor was added sometime later. It is owned and run by Angie Mar. The company … He helped … [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 26, 1987.