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  2. Grounds For Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    In January, 2017 Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton and the Princeton Photography Club teamed up to hold an exhibition celebrating GFS and documenting the evolution of the park in an exhibit called A Grounds For Sculpture History: The Land in Pictures and Words. [7] [8] [9]

  3. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital was founded as the New Brunswick City Hospital in 1884, [3] but it changed its name to the John Wells Memorial Hospital in 1889 when community leader and volunteer Grace Tileston Wells donated a building at the corner of Somerset and Division streets in honor of her late husband, John Wells.

  4. Olympia Apartments (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Olympia Condos, a 33-storey (98 metres) condo building is the 4th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [ 1] Situated just east of John Street South on Charlton Avenue East in the Corktown neighbourhood, 2 blocks east of the St. Joseph's hospital and nearby is the mountain access known as Arkledun Avenue/Jolley Cut.

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  6. Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds - Wikipedia

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    HAAA Grounds - Photo by Mike F. Campbell. The Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (also known as Hamilton AAA Grounds or HAAA) is a park located on the north side of Charlton Avenue West, between Locke Street South and Queen Street South, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The park served as home to the Hamilton Tigers from 1872 to 1949.

  7. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 August 2024. American philanthropic organization Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Abbreviation RWJF Founded 1936 Founder Robert Wood Johnson II Purpose Improving the health and well-being of all in America Location Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. Area served National Method Grantmaking and social change CEO ...

  8. Hamilton Viewpoint - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Viewpoint is a 16.9-acre (6.8 ha) public park in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was acquired by the city in 1914 and became a park 4 years later. Its namesake is Rupert L. Hamilton, a noted figure in the West Seattle community who helped establish the park.

  9. Beasley Park - Wikipedia

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    43°15′29″N 79°51′44″W. /  43.25806°N 79.86222°W  / 43.25806; -79.86222. Created. 1976. ( 1976) Open. All year. Beasley Park is a park in the Lower City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and named after Richard Beasley, (1761–1842), a soldier, political figure, farmer, and businessman in Upper Canada. who was one of Hamilton's ...