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1897 photo of the 40 in (100 cm) refractor at the Yerkes Observatory. Telescope controls of the 40 in (100 cm) refractor. Yerkes Observatory (/ ˈ j ɜːr k iː z / ⓘ YUR-keez) is an astronomical observatory located in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, United States.
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Media in category "National Football League team logos" The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. 0–9. File:1992 Pittsburgh Steelers season logo ...
The new logo featured two seagulls formed into a bigger seagull, representing the spirit of Greece and the airline's values. The new logo was inspired by Greek sky and seas, historical architecture and the country's design heritage. [4] Aerolíneas Argentinas: A condor. Aeromexico: An eagle knight. Air Arabia: A seagull. Air Lithuania: A crane.
This crossroads was originally called Storyville, after one Augustus Story who settled in the area about 1837.It was later known as Blodgett or Blodgett's Corners, probably for one Chester Blodgett who arrived in 1843.
This logo first appeared there in 1912, continued through the 1913 renaming to the New York Yankees, [4] and after disappearing in 1917, returned for good in 1936, although there have been many small but apparent changes through the years. In the jersey logo, the Y is larger, the letters more blocky, and the curves more exaggerated.
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