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Boscobel may refer to: Locations * Boscobel, Jamaica * Boscobel, Shropshire, England * Boscobel, Wisconsin, United States * Boscobel (town), Wisconsin, United States Other * Boscobel House, a former hunting lodge at Boscobel, Shropshire, associated with the escape of Charles II after the Battle of Worcester. * Boscobel (mansion), Garrison, New York, United States * Boscobel (Nebraska City, Nebraska), historic house in Nebraska City, Nebraska See also * Boscobel Aerodrome * Boscobel Airport * Boscobel College * Boscobel Cottage * The Boscobel Dial * Boscobel Grand Army of the Republic Hall * Boscobel High School * Boscabel, Western Australia Boscabel is a town in the Great Southern (Western Australia), Great Southern region of Western Australia located not far from Kojonup, Western Australia, Kojonup. The town was gazetted in 1913, following a suggestion to do so by the local progr ...
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Boscobel, Jamaica
Boscobel is located in St. Mary Parish on the north shore of Jamaica, ten miles east of Ocho Rios. It is home to Ian Fleming International Airport and is located approximately halfway between Montego Bay Montego Bay is the capital of the Parishes of Jamaica, parish of Saint James Parish, Jamaica, St. James in Jamaica. The city is the fourth-largest urban area in the country by population, after Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston, Spanish Town, and Por ... and Kingston. References Populated places in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica {{Jamaica-geo-stub ...
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Boscobel, Shropshire
Boscobel is a civil parish in the east of Shropshire, England, on the border with Staffordshire. To the north is the Staffordshire village of Bishops Wood. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 12.National Statistics
Bridgnorth district parishes Because of its small population, it shares a parish council with the neighbouring Donington parish. It is the smallest parish in Shropshire by population – the smallest by area is .


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Boscobel, Wisconsin
Boscobel is a city in Grant County, Wisconsin, Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,286 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Approximately 0.6 mi. (1 km) to the north of the city, across a riparian swamp, is the Wisconsin River. U.S. Route 61 crosses the Wisconsin River at Boscobel. To the south, the city is bordered by the Boscobel (town), Wisconsin, Town of Boscobel. Boscobel was the site of a stop along the now defunct Milwaukee Road, and it is still served by the Wisconsin and Southern Railroad. It is also the site of the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility (WSPF), a Wisconsin Department of Corrections prison for men.Wisconsin Secure Program Facility
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Boscobel (town), Wisconsin
Boscobel is a town in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 433 at the 2000 census. The town borders the city of Boscobel. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.3 square miles (18.9 km), of which, 6.8 square miles (17.7 km) of it is land and 0.5 square miles (1.2 km) of it (6.44%) is water. Demographics At the 2000 census there were 433 people, 190 households, and 124 families living in the town. The population density was 63.4 people per square mile (24.5/km). There were 199 housing units at an average density of 29.1 per square mile (11.2/km). The racial makeup of the town was 99.31% White, and 0.69% from two or more races. 0.23% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Of the 190 households 22.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.9% were married couples living together, 2.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.7% were n ...
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Boscobel House
Boscobel House () is a Grade II* listed building in the parish of Boscobel in Shropshire. It has been, at various times, a farmhouse, a hunting lodge, and a holiday home; but it is most famous for its role in the escape of Charles II after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Today it is managed by English Heritage. Location The building is just inside Shropshire, as is clear from all Ordnance Survey maps of the area, although part of the property boundary is contiguous with the Shropshire – Staffordshire border, and it has a Stafford post code. Boscobel is on land which belonged to White Ladies Priory in the Middle Ages, and at that time it was extra-parochial. The priory was often described as being at Brewood, which is in Staffordshire, and this may have contributed to the widespread belief that the house and priory are in Staffordshire. Brewood is the neighbouring parish, and the house is just south of the small village of Bishops Wood, a constituent part of Brewood. Althou ...
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Boscobel (mansion)
Boscobel is a historic house museum in Garrison, New York, overlooking the Hudson River. The house was built in the early 19th century by States Dyckman. It is considered an significant example of the Federal style of American architecture, augmented by Dyckman's extensive collection of period decorations and furniture. It was originally located in the Westchester County hamlet of Montrose. Restoration efforts in the mid-20th century moved it upriver to where it currently stands, on New York State Route 9D a mile south of the village of Cold Spring in Putnam County. House Boscobel's distinguishing feature is the unusual delicacy conveyed by the front facade and its ornamentation. Unique among Federal style buildings, carved wooden swags in the shape of drapery, complete with tassels and bowknots, grace the top of the second-story balcony. Nearly one-third of the face is glass, with flanking lights integrated into contemporary windows used in the restoration to enhance the e ...
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Boscobel (Nebraska City, Nebraska)
Boscobel is a historic two-story house in Nebraska City, Nebraska. It was built in 1879 for Rollin M. Rolfe, a grocer, banker and co-founder of the Midland Pacific Railway who served on Nebraska City's city council as a Republican in 1873. With The house was designed in the Italianate style, with "paneled and bracketed cornice" and "stone quoins." Rolfe moved out of the house in 1886. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since June 17, 1976. It was deemed a "fine example" of Italianate style in Nebraska, though like other surviving examples it is modest in its implementation of the style, forgoing extra flourishes. The name "Boscobel", as applied apparently first to the 1632-built Boscobel House in England, associated with the escape of King Charles II after being defeated by Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 in and around the city of Worcester, England and was the last major battle of ...
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Boscobel Aerodrome
Ian Fleming International Airport (IFIA) (previously Boscobel Aerodrome) is an international airport located in Boscobel, Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica, east of Ocho Rios, in northern Jamaica. The airport historically provided service to the United States and to other Caribbean islands. It is named for Ian Fleming, the creator of the James Bond novels, whose Goldeneye estate is located in St. Mary parish. History Previously known as Boscobel Aerodrome, the airport was originally a limited service facility that processed about 20,000 passengers annually. Boscobel Aerodrome was in operation for over 30 years and had scheduled passenger service provided by local air carriers such as Air Jamaica Express, Jamaica Air Service, Jamaica Air Shuttle and Trans Jamaican Airlines which flew small prop and turboprop aircraft such as the Beechcraft 99, Britten-Norman Trislander, de Havilland Heron, and Dornier 228. Renovations began in early 2009, and the total cost of construction was ...
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Boscobel Airport
Boscobel Airport , also known as Boscobel Municipal Airport, is a city owned public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business district of Boscobel, a city in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025, in which it is categorized as a local general aviation facility. Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, this airport is assigned OVS by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA. Facilities and aircraft Boscobel Airport covers an area of at an elevation of 673 feet (205 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: the primary runway 7/25 measuring 5,000 by 75 feet (1,524 by 23 m) and the crosswind runway 2/20 measuring 3,656 by 58 ft (1,114 by 18 m). For the 12-month period ending July 19, 2023, the airport had 12,400 aircraft operations ...
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Boscobel College
Boscobel College for Young Ladies was a college in Nashville, founded in 1889 as the Nashville Baptist Female College by the Tennessee Baptist Convention. The college operated for twenty-five years — until 1916. One of its founding objectives was to provide the lowest possible cost for higher-education of young women. The school, at its peak in the 1890s, had over 100 female students, many of whom were boarders. In 1898, Boscobel advertised its literary faculty and music and art advantages as unsurpassed, and promised to prepare young ladies for life's work and its duties. The property The campus was built around an East Nashville mansion, formerly owned by Anna Shelby Barrow. The mansion was constructed of blue-burned brick with marble mantles from Italy and stood atop a tree-covered hill overlooking the Cumberland River. The campus covered ten wooded acres on Sevier Street near South Seventh Street (then called Foster Street), south of Sylvan Street. Boscobal was the sa ...
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Boscobel Cottage
The Boscobel Cottage, in Bosco in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, and also known as Lower Boscobel Plantation, is a historic house built in about 1820. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is located on the east bank of the Ouachita River, about below Monroe, Louisiana, on Cordell Lane, off what is now U.S. Route 165 prior to the main house being built for the plantation. It was built by Judge Henry Bry. It includes Greek Revival and Federal architecture with a central hallway. The listing included two contributing buildings. wittwo photos and a map Another cottage from the plantation, the Bosco Plantation House, is also on the National Register of Historic Places. See also * Logtown Plantation: also NRHP-listed in Ouachita Parish * List of plantations in Louisiana * National Register of Historic Places listings in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ouachita Par ...
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The Boscobel Dial
The ''Boscobel Dial'' is a weekly newspaper based in Boscobel, Wisconsin and printed in Lancaster, Wisconsin. It publishes Thursday and is owned by Morris Multimedia Morris may refer to: Places Australia *St Morris, South Australia, place in South Australia Canada * Morris Township, Ontario, now part of the municipality of Morris-Turnberry * Rural Municipality of Morris, Manitoba ** Morris, Manitob .... History The newspaper was first published in 1872. In 1956, the ''Dial'' was bought by reporter and editor Ralph Goldsmith, who ran it with his wife until selling it in 1992. On its sale, Goldsmith cited his son's reluctance to follow him into the business. Goldsmith was entered into the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame in 2002. The paper was sold by William Hale to Morris Multimedia in 2002 as one paper in a seven paper deal. Current staff * Joe Hart - Editor * Barb Puckett - Production Manager * Lacy Bussan - Ad Sales * Elizabeth Sobek - Ad Sales * Emily K ...
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