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Wilson House (other)
Wilson House may refer to: Canada * Wilson House (Meech Lake), Quebec, location of the 1987 constitutional consensus England * Wilson House, London United States * McKleroy-Wilson-Kirby House, Anniston, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Catlin Wilson House, Eutaw, Alabama, NRHP-listed * Wilson-Clements House, Northport, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Wilson-Finlay House, Gainestown, Alabama, NRHP-listed * Wilson-Pittman-Campbell-Gregory House, Fayetteville, Arkansas, NRHP-listed * Wilson House (Russellville, Arkansas), NRHP-listed * Wilson Hall-Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas * Wilson-Martin House, Warren, Arkansas, NRHP-listed * C. J. (Blinky) Wilson House, Casa Grande, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * Charles Wilson, Jr., House, Flagstaff, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * J. Mark Wilson House, Safford, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * J. C. Wilson House, Willcox, Arizona, listed ...
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Wilson House (Meech Lake)
Meech Lake (french: Lac Meech) is located within Gatineau Park in the Municipality of Chelsea, Quebec, Canada. It is located about 20 km northwest of Gatineau. The lake was named after Reverend Asa Meech, an early settler in the area. Near the lake, on Meech Creek, are the ruins of a fertilizer plant built by Thomas "Carbide" Willson during the 1900s. In 1981, Willson's former summer home (the Willson House) on Meech Lake was converted into a government conference centre. The house is notable for its use, in 1987, as the site of meetings on the Meech Lake Accord (which proposed the overhauling of Canada's constitution) between the provincial premiers and then-Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. The lake is a multi-use area with picnicking, beach goers, boats, paddle boards, and historic cottages dating to before the park was formed. It is a popular lake for people who like to train in open water swimming. It is also the site of the annual Meech Lake Triathlon. In 1988, a study ...
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List Of RHPs In CA
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union club Other uses * Angle of list, the leaning to either port or starboard of a ship * List (information), an ordered collection of pieces of information ** List (abstract data type), a method to organize data in computer science * List on Sylt, previously called List, the northernmost village in Germany, on the island of Sylt * ''List'', an alternative term for ''roll'' in flight dynamics * To ''list'' a building, etc., in the UK it means to designate it a listed building that may not be altered without permission * Lists (jousting), the barriers used to designate the tournament area where medieval knights jousted * ''The Book of Lists'', an American series of books with unusual lists See also * The List (other) * Listing (di ...
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Wilson House (Cambridge, Idaho)
The Wilson House in Cambridge in Washington County, Idaho was built in 1903. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It is a one-and-a-half-story, wood frame, Late Victorian Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. ''Victorian'' refers to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), called the Victorian era, during which period the styles known as Victorian we ... house that may be characterized as Queen Anne in style for its exterior and interior details. With . It was built by/for Riel and Etta Wilson. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Idaho Queen Anne architecture in Idaho Houses completed in 1903 Washington County, Idaho {{Idaho-NRHP-stub ...
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List Of RHPs In GA
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union club Other uses * Angle of list, the leaning to either port or starboard of a ship * List (information), an ordered collection of pieces of information ** List (abstract data type), a method to organize data in computer science * List on Sylt, previously called List, the northernmost village in Germany, on the island of Sylt * ''List'', an alternative term for ''roll'' in flight dynamics * To ''list'' a building, etc., in the UK it means to designate it a listed building that may not be altered without permission * Lists (jousting), the barriers used to designate the tournament area where medieval knights jousted * ''The Book of Lists'', an American series of books with unusual lists See also * The List (other) * Listing (di ...
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Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home
The Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home is a historic house museum at 419 7th Street in Augusta, Georgia. Built in 1859, it was a childhood home of Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), the 28th president of the United States and proponent of the League of Nations. The house is owned and operated by Historic Augusta, Inc., and was designated a National Historic Landmark on October 6, 2008. Description and history The Wilson Boyhood Home is located in downtown Augusta, at the northern corner of Telfair and 7th Streets. It stands adjacent to the Joseph R. Lamar Boyhood Home, which now serves as the visitors center for the house, and diagonally across the street corner from the First Presbyterian Church, for which it served as a manse. It is a two-story brick structure, with a side gable roof, five-bay front facade, and a pair of end chimneys. Located behind the house are a service building and carriage house, built about the same time of the house, also out of load-bearing brick. The ma ...
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Judge William Wilson House
The Judge William Wilson House was an antebellum house in Atlanta, Georgia. It was built on land in a community west of Atlanta that was then called Adamsville which Wilson had inherited from his father William "Dollar Mill" Wilson (1775–1839) in 1839, and as the area around it developed came to be located in the Fairburn Heights neighborhood, a suburban area west of the Perimeter (I-285). At the end, it was one of only a few remaining antebellum structures still standing in its original location within the Atlanta city limits. The house was built in the Greek Revival style between 1856–1859 and was the main house of a plantation that, at twelve hundred acres, was one of the largest in the area. The house was used during the Battle of Atlanta by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman as a temporary headquarters. After the war, William Asbury Wilson (1824–1903) served as a representative in the Georgia General Assembly, as a justice of the inferior court in Fulton County Fu ...
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Donald Pollock House
The Donald Pollock House is a historic house in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Designed by architect Bruce Goff, Nelson Brackin accompanied Goff in the renovation for Laura and Joe Warriner in 1966. Description and history The house, designed by Bruce Goff and constructed in 1957, features steep hipped roofs over interlocking square areas, with skylights. The interior is partitioned by folding wood partitions. A studio with a screened porch on its roof is connected by a walkway over a reflecting pool. Its NRHP nomination describes it as "an excellent example of the mature architecture of Bruce Goff" and "one of Goff's finest designs". It is related to the Goff-designed Wilson House in Pensacola, Florida. with It was 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 ...
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Wilson House (Pensacola, Florida)
Wilson House may refer to: Canada * Wilson House (Meech Lake), Quebec, location of the 1987 constitutional consensus England * Wilson House, London United States * McKleroy-Wilson-Kirby House, Anniston, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama *Catlin Wilson House, Eutaw, Alabama, NRHP-listed * Wilson-Clements House, Northport, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Wilson-Finlay House, Gainestown, Alabama, NRHP-listed * Wilson-Pittman-Campbell-Gregory House, Fayetteville, Arkansas, NRHP-listed * Wilson House (Russellville, Arkansas), NRHP-listed * Wilson Hall-Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas * Wilson-Martin House, Warren, Arkansas, NRHP-listed * C. J. (Blinky) Wilson House, Casa Grande, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * Charles Wilson, Jr., House, Flagstaff, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * J. Mark Wilson House, Safford, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona * J. C. Wilson House, Willcox, Arizona, listed on ...
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Woodrow Wilson House (Washington, D
Woodrow Wilson House may refer to: *Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, Staunton, VA, listed on the NRHP in Virginia *Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, Augusta, GA, listed on the NRHP in Georgia *Woodrow Wilson House (Washington, D.C.) The Woodrow Wilson House was the residence of the twenty-eighth President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson after he left office. It is at 2340 S Street NW just off Washington, D.C.'s Embassy Row. On February 3, 1924, Wilson died in an upst ...
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Savin-Wilson House
Savin-Wilson House, also known as the Dew Duck Inn Hunting Club and John B. Savin House, is a historic home located near Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware. It built about 1820, and consists of a two-story, five-bay, gable-roofed brick main block with a one-story, gable-roofed frame kitchen wing. It is in a late Georgian / Federal vernacular style. and It was 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 ... in 1992. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware Georgian architecture in Delaware Federal architecture in Delaware Houses completed in 1820 Houses in Kent County, Delaware National Register of Historic Places in Kent County, Delaware {{Delaware-NRHP-stub ...
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Edward R
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned. ...
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