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  2. List of people associated with University College London

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    To God's favour the greatest and best, eternal architect of the universe may it bring you happiness and good fortune at the beginning of the eighth year of the reign of King George IV of Britain the most highest prince Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex patron of all the fine arts the oldest order of architecture the highest among the English the foundation stone of the London University ...

  3. History of University College London - Wikipedia

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    University College's main building in the late 1820s, with its classical portico and dome. University College London (UCL) was founded on 11 February 1826, [1] under the name London University, as a secular alternative to the strictly religious universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

  4. University College London - Wikipedia

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    The same year, UCL adopted a new corporate branding under which the name University College London was replaced by the initialism UCL in all external communications. [ 82 ] UCL established the UCL School of Energy & Resources (later UCL Australia ) in Adelaide , Australia, in 2008 as the first campus of a British university in the country. [ 83 ]

  5. MacArthur Bridge (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The MacArthur Bridge spans a channel of the Detroit River in Detroit, Michigan. The bridge, which features 19 total arches across 2,193 feet (668 m), provides main access between the city's mainland and Belle Isle. Completed in 1923 for $2.635 million (equivalent to $36.7 million in 2023 [1]), it replaced an iron bridge with

  6. Nicknames of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The city's French heritage, along with architecture and Parisian-style boulevards designed by Augustus Woodward, led to Detroit's being likened to Paris. Known for its broad river, tree-lined streets, and historic architecture, Detroit was then also celebrated as the "Paris of the Midwest" during the 19th and early 20th-centuries. [7]

  7. Detroit International Riverfront - Wikipedia

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    Belle Isle Park is a 982 acres (397 ha; 1.534 sq mi) island state park in the Detroit River managed by the State of Michigan. Until November 12, 2013, it was a city-operated park operated by the City of Detroit Recreation Department. It connects to the city by the MacArthur Bridge.

  8. City of Champions Day celebrates many firsts for Detroit's ...

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    Detroit Historical Museum celebrates City of Champions Day with free admissions, podcasts and sports artifacts. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Detroit

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    Augustus Woodward's plan for the city following 1805 fire. Detroit, settled in 1701, is one of the oldest cities in the Midwest. It experienced a disastrous fire in 1805 which nearly destroyed the city, leaving little present-day evidence of old Detroit save a few east-side streets named for early French settlers, their ancestors, and some pear trees which were believed to have been planted by ...