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| |  | | | Chelsea Manor, for which the borough of Chelsea, London, is named, is a former royal residence acquired by Henry VIII of England in 1536. It was home to Elizabeth I of England, as Princess, between 1536 and 1548, and then to Anne of Cleves, who died there in 1557. Other famous owners included James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven, Sir Hans Sloane, the Bishops of Winchester. There were three different houses on the site, the last of which was demolished in 18... |
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| |  | | | Shandon is an unincorporated community in southeastern Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States. It is located on Paddys Run, a tributary of the Great Miami River, about four miles west of Ross at the intersection of State Routes 126 and 748 in section 25 of R1ET3N of the Congress Lands. It was originally called Glendower as the town was settled by immigrants from Wales. It was later called New London and this survives in the names of Alert-New London and Hamilton-New London Roads. Th... |
| |  | | | Hamilton is an unincorporated community in Boone County, Kentucky, United States. It is situated at Latitude 38.88333, Longitude -84.78167, in the southern part of the county on the Ohio River; it is about a mile north of the mouth of Big Bone Creek. It was established in 1835, being incorporated by the Kentucky Legislature as the Town of Landing. The plat laid out by Joel Hamilton and George McGlasson. The original trustees were: William Winston, Jr., George McGlasson, Joel Hamilton, Henry L. R... |
| |  | Historic districts in Ohio, Shaker communities or museums, Former populated places in Ohio, Historic districts in Hamilton County, Ohio, National Register of Historic Places in Hamilton County, Ohio, Protected areas of Hamilton County, Ohio, Populated places established in 1824, Populated places disestablished in 1916, Proposed museums in the United States, Hidden categories:, Articles sourced only to NRIS from April 2014, All articles sourced only to NRIS, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles ... | | |
| |  | Greater Catholic League, St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati), Boys schools in Ohio, Private schools in Cincinnati, Ohio, High schools in Hamilton County, Ohio, Educational institutions established in 1831, Jesuit high schools in the United States, Xavier University, Roman Catholic secondary schools in Ohio, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from July 2013, Articles with dead external links from S... | | Saint Xavier High School (- �zeɪvj�r- ZAYV-y�r; often abbreviated St. X) is a private, college-preparatory high school just outside the Cincinnati city limits, in the Finneytown neighborhood of Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The independent, non-diocesan school is operated by the Chicago�Detroit Province of the Society of Jesus as one of four all-male Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Aside from colleges and universities, St. Xavier is ... |
| |  | | | Auchmar House is the centrepiece of Clairmont Park, the estate of the Honourable Isaac Buchanan (1810�1883), one of Hamiltons most influential citizens. It was built between 1852 and 1854 and is located at the northeast corner of Fennell Avenue and West 5th. The manor house, its several remaining outbuildings, and stone orchard wall occupy about 8 acres (32,000 m2) of land which include most of the original built features of the estate. However, the tiny Gatekeepers Lodge, which resembles Auch... |
| |  | | | The St. Elmo Historic District, or St. Elmo for short, is a neighborhood in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is situated in the southernmost part of Hamilton County within the valley of Lookout Mountain below the part of the Tennessee River known as Moccasin Bend. St Elmo is at the crossroads of two ancient Indian trails, and was first occupied by Native American hunters and gatherers in the Woodland period, then agricultural Mississippians, including Euchee and Muscogee, and for a brief p... |
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| |  | | | Rumpke Sanitary Landfill, more colloquially known as Mount Rumpke or Rumpke Mountain, is one of the largest landfills in the United States located in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, north of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is owned by Rumpke Consolidated Companies, Inc. and occupies over 230 acres (93 ha) of a 440-acre (180 ha) tract of land that the company owns. The landfill receives 2 million tons (2�10^9 kg) of household and industrial wastes annually. In 1996, Rumpke agreed to pay a one-million-... |
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| |  | Loveland, Ohio, Cities in Ohio, Cities in Clermont County, Ohio, Cities in Hamilton County, Ohio, Cities in Warren County, Ohio, Populated places established in 1795, Populated places established in 1876, Municipalities of the Cincinnati–Northern Kentucky metropolitan area, Populated places on the Underground Railroad, Hidden categories:, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, Articles with ... | | Loveland (- �l�vl�nd- LUV-l�nd) is a city in Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Considered part of the Greater Cincinnati area, Loveland is located near exit 52 off Interstate 275, about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the Cincinnati city limits. It borders Symmes, Miami and Hamilton Townships and straddles the Little Miami River. The population was 12,081 at the 2010 census and was estimated at 12,326 in 2013. Once a busy railroad t... |
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| |  | | | MacNab Street is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts in the Durand neighbourhood on Markland Street, as a one-way street going north to Bold Street, where it becomes two-way for one block until Hurst Place where its cut off by a wall for the Hunter Street railway bridge. Pedestrians may cross Hunter Street at an underpass. MacNab Street starts again north of the Railway line on Hunter Street as a two-way street but is cut off again at King Street where the Lloyd D... |
| |  | | | Wellington Street is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at Charlton Avenue East as a two-way street for only one block where its then blocked off by the Corktown Park and a couple of Canadian National Railway lines that cut through it. It then starts up again north of the park on Young Street and is a one-way street the rest of the way (Southbound). It ends in the North End of the City on Burlington Street East, in front of the Lakeport Brewing Company and the... |
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| |  | | | Bay Street is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts at Inglewood Drive, just South of Aberdeen Avenue, as a collector road with only two lanes, then eventually becomes a six lane thoroughfare at its peak. Bay Street also passes through Downtown Hamilton, where many high-rise buildings are found. Bay Street is a one-way street from Aberdeen Avenue to Cannon Street West. Bay Street continues as an arterial route to Strachan Street, where it is downgraded to a neighbour... |
| |  | | | Hamilton City Hall is located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is an 8-storey building (34.0 m), located at the corner of Main Street West and Bay Street South, across the street from the Ronald V. Joyce Centre for the Performing Arts (Hamilton Place Theatre) and the Hamilton Art Gallery. It was officially opened on November 21, 1960. This international style of architecture was designed by architect Stanley Roscoe. Construction was carried out by the Pigott Construction Company, at a c... |
| |  | | | Landmark Place is the tallest building in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, at the corner of Main Street East and Catharine Street South in the Corktown- Stinson neighbourhood. This 43-storey building (127 metres- 417 feet) was completed in 1974, and was originally known as the Century 21 building. It was built by Al Frisina as a mixed use building; commercial, residential and retail. Original plans included adding a heliport and a revolving rooftop restaurant but those plans were scrapped. Fr... |
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| |  | | | Port Dover is an unincorporated community and former town located in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada on the north shore of Lake Erie. Prior to the War of 1812, this community was known as Dover Mills. This community is the southern terminus for Ontario Highway 6; located 480 kilometres or 300 miles to the south of the Northern Ontario community of McKerrow. This highway stretches northward as a two-lane, undivided highway until the traffic flow increases to four lanes shortly after it departs fr... |
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| |  | | | CKOC is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1150 AM in Hamilton, Ontario. The station airs a classic hits format branded as Classic Hits 1150 CKOC and is owned by Bell Media. CKOC is a 50,000 watt, Class B station operating on a Regional (not clear-channel) broadcast frequency, with transmitters located near Empire Corners in Haldimand County, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) south of Hamilton. CKOCs studios are located on Upper Wentworth Street (next to Lime Ridge Mall) in Hamilton. A six-t... |
| |  | | | Southern Tioga School District is a midsized, rural public schools system located in northern Central Pennsylvania covering parts of Tioga County and Lycoming County. It encompasses 485 square miles (1,260 km2). According to 2010 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 15,551 making it a third class school district.The district operates schools in Mansfield, Liberty, and Blossburg. It serves residents in: Covington Township, Rutland Township, Richmond Township, Liberty Township, ... |
| |  | Universities and colleges in Massachusetts, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Seminaries and theological colleges in Massachusetts, Educational institutions established in 1969, Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges, Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary, Wenham, Massachusetts, Universities and colleges in Essex County, Massachusetts, Universities and colleges in Charlotte, North Carolina, 1969 establishments in Massachusetts, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lac... | | Gordon�Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS) is an evangelical seminary whose main campus is based in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, with three other campuses in Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Jacksonville, Florida. The current president of Gordon-Conwell is Dennis Hollinger, a Christian ethicist. According to the Association of Theological Schools, Gordon-Conwell ranks as one of the largest evangelical seminaries in North America in terms of total number of full-time stud... |
| |  | | | The Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area, an Adirondack Park unit of the forest preserve, lies in the town of Webb, Herkimer County, and the towns of Long Lake and Inlet in Hamilton County. It is bounded on the north by Stillwater Reservoir and large blocks of private land in the vicinity of Rose Pond, Shingle Shanty Pond and Upper Sister Lake; on the east by a private road from Brandreth Lake to North Point and by Raquette Lake; on the south by private lands along the Uncas Road; and on the west by the ... |
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| |  | | | The Fulton Chain Lakes are a string of eight lakes located in the Adirondack Park in upstate New York in the United States of America. The Fulton Chain of lakes is the dammed up Moose River, the dam that creates the chain holds back nearly 6.8 billion gallons of water. These lakes are located in Herkimer County and Hamilton County. Inlet, Old Forge, and Eagle Bay are some of the towns that are located in the countys of Herkimer and Hamilton. This string of lakes begins near Old Forge and ends b... |