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  2. Bushy Run Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Bushy Run Battlefield Park was established as a Pennsylvania state park in 1927 and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960. Bushy Run Battlefield Park is the only historic site or museum that deals exclusively with Pontiac's Rebellion and Pennsylvania's only recognized Native American battlefield.

  3. Bushy Park - Wikipedia

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    Bushy Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is the second largest of London's Royal Parks, at 445 hectares (1,100 acres) in area, after Richmond Park. [1] The park, most of which is open to the public, is immediately north of Hampton Court Palace and Hampton Court Park and is a few minutes' walk from the west side of Kingston Bridge .

  4. Battle of Bushy Run - Wikipedia

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    Having dispersed its attackers, Bouquet's column headed to Bushy Run, a mile along the Forbes road, where there was badly needed water. The battle has since been attributed to the Bushy Run location, despite the main fighting taking place in Edge Hill. [7] Bouquet then marched to the relief of Fort Pitt.

  5. Bushey - Wikipedia

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    Bushey is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England.It had a population of 25,328 in the 2011 census, rising to 28,416 in the 2021 census, an increase of 12.19%.

  6. Harrison City, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Harrison City is near the site of the Battle of Bushy Run. Penn-Trafford High School is in Harrison City, and the CDP is served by the Penn-Trafford School District. Harrison City is named after former United States President Benjamin Harrison.

  7. Camp Griffiss - Wikipedia

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    A brick pentacle and plaque commemorating the site. Camp Griffiss was a US military base in the United Kingdom during and after World War II.Constructed within the grounds of Bushy Park in Middlesex (now in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames), England, it served as the European Headquarters for the United States Army Air Forces from July 1942 to December 1944.

  8. Bushy Park, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin drake in Bushy Park duckpond Playing fields in Bushy Park. There is a children's playground, an extensive wooded area, with walks to the banks of the Dodder (with access over a footbridge to the Rathfarnham area), a woodland pond, a duck pond, and a recently reopened kiosk. In front of the duck pond is a high hill, and east of the pond ...

  9. Bushy Park (Glenwood, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Bushy Park is a historic slave plantation located at Glenwood, Howard County, Maryland, United States. It is located on a 3,940 acre land patent named "Ridgley's Great Park". [1] Bushy park is known as the home of Charles Alexander Warfield. Warfield married Elizabeth Ridgley of Laurel in 1771 and