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  • join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.MuseumsWikipedia:WikiProject MuseumsTemplate:WikiProject MuseumsMuseums articles ??? This article has not...
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  • Talk:Watch City Steampunk Festival (category Stub-Class United States articles of Low-importance)
    trademarks of Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation and may not be used without the acquisition of prior written permission from the Charles River Museum...
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  • Talk:Herbert Huntingdon Smith (category Start-Class history of science articles)
    study of Brazilian geology and paleontology. Members of the Morgan Expedition worked along the Amazon River valley to the Tapajós and Trombetas rivers. Smith...
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  • describes the boat that was built 1876-1878 and is now owned by the National Museum of Australia. Mitch Ames (talk) 09:10, 8 April 2018 (UTC) Need clarification...
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  • on the Charles River track at Cambridge, Massachusetts. when he suffered a fatal heart attack. His machine is preserved in the Smithsonian Museum in Wasshington...
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  • H. 1951. Notes on the prehistoric metallurgy of copper and bronze in the Old World. Pitt Rivers Museum, Occasional Paper on Technology no. 4, Oxford...
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  • Saugus River to the first instance of its use. Also link - shackles (Legcuffs); American iron and steel industry (History of the iron and steel industry in...
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  • the manor and near the river, in what is now the city centre. The inhabitants of Leeds petitioned Charles I for a charter of incorporation and in 1626...
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  • Talk:Joseph Jenckes Sr. (category C-Class United States articles of Low-importance)
    Saugus River to the first instance of its use. Also link - shackles (Legcuffs); American iron and steel industry (History of the iron and steel industry in...
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  • both sides of the river Fulda, over which a stone bridge leads to the lower new town, 124 m. by rail N.N.E. from Frankfort-on-Main. The river is navigable...
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  • lines; court building; convention center; Air Force museum; museum of science and industry; private industry; and a shopping center - Would you be able to put...
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  • Talk:Petersburg, Virginia (category C-Class United States articles of Low-importance)
    the river on both sides, in both Henrico and Charles City counties. R. Dulaney Ward, Jr. (talk) 19:13, 12 August 2008 (UTC) In 1644, as a result of the...
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  • When Theodore H. Hittell met John Adams in late 1856 at John's Mountaineer Museum in San Francisco, California, John first represented himself as William...
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  • population of 236,113 in four counties: Armstrong, Carson, Potter, and Randall. About 40 mi (64 km) northeast of Amarillo is the Canadian River, which divides...
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  • concentration of industry along the east-west flowing rivers Ruhr and Emscher and around their confluence with the river Rhine..." Chris Couch, Charles Fraser...
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  • a coal mine exhibit in the Museum of Science and Industry. The books he was provided by his father, who was a professor of evolutionary biology. Dodson...
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  • tour along the Darling River. After this he relinquished the Museum service and proceeded to the Richmond River in the interest of a private syndicate....
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  • Talk:Karen Kunc (category Biography articles of living people)
    Best of Show, Prairie Light Arts Showcase, Museum of Nebraska Art, Kearney, Nebraska, 1994 Prize of the Machida Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Intern'l...
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  • try to find some info on the old course of the river, where it followed through what is now the Wilson River valley when it flowed more straight into...
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  • the industry - even a company director - as a miner. In the present usage of the word, I would not hesitate to describe everyone in the Pike River mine...
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