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  2. Marie Webster House - Wikipedia

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    June 17, 1992 [1] Designated NHL. November 4, 1993 [2] The Marie Webster House, also known as George Webster Jr. and Marie Daugherty House, is a historic house at 926 South Washington Street in Marion, Indiana. Built in 1905, it was the home of quilter Marie Webster (1859-1956) from 1909 until 1942, and is now home to the Quilters Hall of Fame.

  3. Horn, Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Horn developed in the Early Middle Ages along the Maas. In 1102, a Heer of Horn existed. In 1450, it became the capital of the County of Horn. In 1614, Horn became part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. [4] In 1839, it became part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [5] Horn Castle is a located on an artificially enlarged hill surrounded by a ...

  4. Horn furniture - Wikipedia

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    Horn furniture - Wikipedia ... Horn furniture

  5. International Quilt Museum - Wikipedia

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    The International Quilt Museum [3] was founded in 1997 when native Nebraskans Ardis and Robert James donated their collection of nearly 950 quilts to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Their contribution became the centerpiece of what is now the largest publicly held quilt collection in the world.

  6. Columbus, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Columbus, Indiana

  7. Quilts of the Underground Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In Stitched from the Soul (1990), Gladys-Marie Fry asserted that quilts were used to communicate safe houses and other information about the Underground Railroad, which was a network through the United States and into Canada of "conductors", meeting places, and safe houses for the passage of African Americans out of slavery.

  8. The next world’s tallest building could be a 3,000-feet-high ...

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    The next world’s tallest building could be a 3,000-feet-high battery. Amy Gunia, CNN. August 6, 2024 at 6:22 PM. Humans have long built towering structures to showcase the power of empires ...

  9. Rajah Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The Rajah Quilt is a large quilt that was created by women convicts in 1841 whilst travelling from Woolwich, England, to Hobart, Australia, using materials organised by Lydia Irving of the convict ship subcommittee of the British Ladies Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners. The quilt was presented to Jane Franklin.