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The Cedars (other)
The Cedars may refer to: Places United Kingdom * The Cedars, Sunninghill, a Grade II listed house in Sunninghill, Berkshire United States * The Cedars, California, an unincorporated community * The Cedars (Columbus, Georgia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Muscogee County * The Cedars (Washington, Georgia), NRHP-listed in Wilkes County * The Cedars (Franklin, Kentucky), NRHP-listed in Simpson County * The Cedars (Leitchfield, Kentucky), NRHP-listed in Grayson County * The Cedars (Clinton, Mississippi), NRHP-listed in Hinds County * The Cedars (Columbus, Mississippi), NRHP-listed in Lowndes County * The Cedars (Starkville, Mississippi), NRHP-listed in Oktibbeha County * The Cedars (Hendersonville, North Carolina), NRHP-listed in Henderson County * The Cedars (Murfreesboro, North Carolina), NRHP-listed in Hertford County * The Cedars (Beech Island, South Carolina), NRHP-listed in South Carolina * The Cedars (Jackson, Tennessee), NRHP-liste ...
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The Cedars, Sunninghill
The Cedars is a large detached house in Sunninghill, Berkshire. It is two storeys in height, painted white render and has a hipped slate roof. The house has a roughly rectangular plan. It was initially built in the early 19th-century and subsequently expanded. A large conservatory was added in the 20th century; this was the site of an indoor swimming pool in the 1990s. It has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England since March 1972. It is named for the prominent cedar trees in its grounds. A stream runs through the grounds. A thatched mock dairy building in the Gothic Revival style with stained-glass windows stands in the garden. It is also listed Grade II. History It is situated opposite the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels. The former church green that adjoined Saint Michael's was sold to the owner of The Cedars in 1779. The front garden of the house was formerly part of the burial ground of the church. The Cedars was owned by the politician ...
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The Cedars (Jackson, Tennessee)
The Cedars, also known as the Collier-Callahan House is a historic mansion in Jackson, Tennessee, United States. It was built in 1930 for William Collier after Adam Huntsman's old house burnt down. The house was designed in the Colonial Revival architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... since May 5, 1999. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee Colonial Revival architecture in Tennessee Houses completed in 1930 Buildings and structures in Madison County, Tennessee {{MadisonCountyTN-NRHP-stub ...
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Treaty Of The Cedars
The Treaty of the Cedars was concluded on the Fox River, west of what is today the village of Little Chute, Wisconsin, on September 3, 1836. Under the treaty, the Menominee Indian nation ceded to the United States about of land for $700,000. The Wisconsin cities of Marinette, Oconto, Appleton, Neenah, Menasha, Oshkosh, Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, and Stevens Point are today within this area, along with many other towns. The treaty was concluded after six days of meetings. Governor Henry Dodge and Menominee Chief Oshkosh later represented the two sides. The treaty was proclaimed February 15, 1837, and the Indians began moving to their new homes west of the Wolf River. Today there is a Wisconsin historical marker at the site where the treaty was signed.Fox Valley Turning Points – H ...
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Trail Of The Cedars
The Trail of the Cedars is a hiking trail accessible from Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columb .... The path is paved and has a raised boardwalk in some sections. Some of the cedars visible are over tall. The trail splits into two sections: one loops, while the other continues to Avalanche Lake which can reached after a hike with a elevation gain. In the middle of the half loop is a beautiful waterfall that has carved through colorful rock to make a channeled stream. References Going-to-the-Sun Road Protected areas of Flathead County, Montana Hiking trails in Montana Glacier National Park (U.S.) Flora of Montana {{FlatheadCountyMT-geo-stub ...
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Guardians Of The Cedars
The Guardians of the Cedars (GoC) ( ar, حراس الأرز; ''Ḥurrās al-Arz''; French: ''Gardiens du Cedre'' or ''Gardiens des Cèdres'', GdC) are a far-right ultranationalist Lebanese party and former militia in Lebanon. It was formed by Étienne Saqr (also known with the kunya or ''nom de guerre'' "Abu Arz" or "Father of the Cedars") and others along with the Lebanese Renewal Party in the early 1970s. It operated in the Lebanese Civil War under the slogan: ''Lebanon, at your service.'' Creation The Guardians of the Cedars started to form a militia in the years leading up to the Lebanese Civil War and commenced military operations in April 1975. In September 1975, Communiqué No. 1 was issued to denounce advocates of the partition of Lebanon. The second communiqué contained a bitter attack on the Palestinians. The third articulated the party's attitude on the issue of Lebanese identity: Lebanon should dissociate itself from Arabism. The party spread its messages b ...
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Les Cèdres, Quebec
Les Cèdres is a municipality located north of the Saint Lawrence River in the Montérégie of Quebec, Canada, near Vaudreuil-Dorion. The population as of the Canada 2021 Census was 7,184. The name means "The Cedars" in French. There is an extensive rapid on the St. Lawrence River at this location. During the American Revolution, the Battle of the Cedars was fought in the vicinity. In 1959-1960 Swedish writer, Stig Claesson, lived in the village at a place called Point Charlie and later wrote a book about it called ''My friend Charlie''. History This location was already notable in the late 17th century because of the large rapids on the St. Lawrence River, marked by tall cedars (French: ''les cèdres'') that grew there in abundance. Hence, the location was originally known as Cedars Rapids, or as mentioned by cartographer Deshayes in 1695, as ''Rapide du des Cèdres''. Subsequently, it was also known as Coteau-des-Cèdres, Portage-du-Coteau-des-Cèdres, or just Les Cèdres. ...
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Cedars Of God
The Cedars of God ( ar, أرز الربّ ''Arz al-Rabb'' "Cedars of God"), located in the Kadisha Valley of Bsharre, Lebanon, are one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the Lebanon cedar that thrived across Mount Lebanon in antiquity. All early modern travelers' accounts of the wild cedars appear to refer to the ones in Bsharri; the Christian monks of the monasteries in the Kadisha Valley venerated the trees for centuries. The earliest documented references of the Cedars of God are found in Tablets 4-6 of the great Epic of Gilgamesh, six days walk from Uruk. The Phoenicians, Israelites, Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Romans, Arabs, and Turks used Lebanese timber. The Egyptians valued their timber for shipbuilding, and in the Ottoman Empire their timber was used to construct railways. History Ancient history The mountains of Lebanon were once shaded by thick cedar forests and the tree is the symbol of the country. After centuries of persistent defo ...
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The Cedars School
The Cedars School is an 11–18 boys, Roman Catholic, private school and sixth form. It is located in the Upper Norwood area of the London Borough of Croydon in England. The current site is the former location of Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School, a Roman Catholic voluntary aided secondary school for girls. The school site is also shared with The Laurels School for girls. Up until September 2021 the school was located in the Lloyd Park area of Croydon. It was established in September 2013 by the PACT Educational Trust, in a Grade II listed building dating back to the 18th century. It is the first senior school in the country to be based on the ethos of Opus Dei and is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark. History The Cedars School was established in September 2013 as a Roman Catholic, private school for boys by the PACT Educational Trust, a parent-led charity group, with an initial intake of 46 and fees of £3,900 a term. The trust had initially inte ...
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The Cedars Academy
The Cedars Academy is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Birstall in the English county of Leicestershire. History The school opened in 1959 as the Longslade Grammar School, which became a comprehensive before 1966. Longslade was created at a time of innovation in Leicestershire with regard to education. Leicestershire had created what was to be known as the Leicestershire Plan. Education authorities are not renowned from learning from each other but Leicestershire received delegations from half of the other authorities in England as well as attention from the USA to see the novel changes in Educational policy that they introduced. The school population in Leicestershire was expanding. In 1948 there were just under 44,000 children in Leicestershire but this had expanded to over 72,000 by 1968. This was not just population growth but movement from Leicester to the outlying suburbs like Oadby, Wigston and included in this list was Birstall. The county wa ...
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The Fellowship (Christian Organization)
The Fellowship, also known as The Family and the International Foundation, is a U.S.-based religious and political organization founded in 1935 by Abraham Vereide. The stated purpose of The Fellowship is to provide a fellowship forum for decision makers to share in Bible studies, prayer meetings, worship of God, and to experience spiritual affirmation and support. The Fellowship has been described as one of the most politically well-connected and most secretly funded ministries in the United States. They shun publicity and its members share a vow of secrecy.; free copy available at The Fellowship's former leader, the late Douglas Coe, and others have explained the organization's desire for secrecy by citing biblical admonitions against public displays of good works, insisting they would not be able to tackle diplomatically sensitive missions if they drew public attention. The Fellowship holds one regular public event each year, the National Prayer Breakfast, which is in Wa ...
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The Cedars (Arlington, Virginia)
The Cedars may refer to: Places United Kingdom * The Cedars, Sunninghill, a Grade II listed house in Sunninghill, Berkshire United States * The Cedars, California, an unincorporated community * The Cedars (Columbus, Georgia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Muscogee County * The Cedars (Washington, Georgia), NRHP-listed in Wilkes County * The Cedars (Franklin, Kentucky), NRHP-listed in Simpson County * The Cedars (Leitchfield, Kentucky), NRHP-listed in Grayson County * The Cedars (Clinton, Mississippi), NRHP-listed in Hinds County * The Cedars (Columbus, Mississippi), NRHP-listed in Lowndes County * The Cedars (Starkville, Mississippi), NRHP-listed in Oktibbeha County * The Cedars (Hendersonville, North Carolina), NRHP-listed in Henderson County * The Cedars (Murfreesboro, North Carolina), NRHP-listed in Hertford County * The Cedars (Beech Island, South Carolina), NRHP-listed in South Carolina * The Cedars (Jackson, Tennessee), NRHP-listed i ...
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