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  2. Sigsbee Park - Wikipedia

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    Sigsbee Park, also known as Dredgers Key, is an island about half a mile (800 m) north of Key West island in the lower Florida Keys; administratively it is within the City of Key West, Florida, United States. [1] It is connected to the island of Key West by Sigsbee Road. The island and causeway are part of the Key West Naval Air Station. It is ...

  3. Charles Dwight Sigsbee - Wikipedia

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    His daughter Mary Ellen Sigsbee (1877–1960) [4] was an artist, socialist and feminist. [5] He has several namesakes: The destroyer USS Sigsbee (DD-502) was named for him. Sigsbee Park, the primary military family housing area for Naval Air Station Key West, and the collocated Sigsbee Elementary School are named in his honor.

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  6. Sigsbee - Wikipedia

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    Sigsbee may refer to Charles Dwight Sigsbee, a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy; Sigsbee (skipjack), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland;

  7. Sigsbee Deep - Wikipedia

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    The use of "Sigsbee" for the feature originates from Commander Charles Dwight Sigsbee's Gulf of Mexico surveys that defined the general features of the body while he was commanding officer of the USC&GS George S. Blake. "Sigsbee Deep" applied to the entire deep basin appears on some of the earliest charts of the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. Camp 4 (Yosemite) - Wikipedia

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    Camp 4 is a tent-only campground in Yosemite National Park in the United States. [2] It became notable after World War II as "a birthplace of rock climbing’s modern age." [3] It is located at an elevation of 4000 ft (1200 m) on the north side of the Yosemite Valley, close to base of granite cliffs near Yosemite Falls.

  9. South Mountain Recreation Complex - Wikipedia

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    The complex is managed as part of the Essex County Park System. Activities at the complex include a zoo, ice skating/hockey rinks, a safari-theme miniature golf course, a forest adventure park, a restaurant, paddle boats, a nautical theme playground, and a 1.75 miles (2.82 km) walking loop around the Orange Reservoir.