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  2. Punta Arenas - Wikipedia

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    The museum is located at Pedro Montt No. 981, next to the Military Museum. It holds a historical collection of the Chilean Armed Forces during the colonization of the territory of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica. Nao Victoria Museum (Spanish: Museo Nao Victoria) Nao Victoria, Magellan's ship replica, in the Museo Nao Victoria Punta Arenas

  3. Agnes Gund - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Gund (born 1938) is an American philanthropist and arts patron, [2] collector of modern and contemporary art, and arts education and social justice advocate. She is President Emerita and Life Trustee of the Museum of Modern Art and Chairman of its International Council.

  4. Regennas Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    Regennas Candy Shop is a historic candy-making shop at 10 Maple lane in Myerstown, Pennsylvania.It was first established in Philadelphia in 1894 as C. Fred Regennas & Sons at 1330 North 19th Street, and then, opened in Lititz in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1910 before being moved to its current location.

  5. Art Renewal Center - Wikipedia

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    The Art Renewal Center (ARC) is a non-profit, educational organization, which hosts an online museum dedicated to realist art. [2] [3] The ARC was founded by New Jersey businessman, author, [4] [5] and art collector Fred Ross. [6] Classical Beauty, by John William Godward, (collection of Sherry and Fred Ross)

  6. J. J. Pickle Research Campus - Wikipedia

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    Center for Energy and Environmental Resources (CEER) - CEER is located in the Electromechanics and Energy Building; Center for Water and the Environment (CWE) - Carries out advanced research, education, design and planning in water resources and environmental management in Texas, across the United States, and internationally.

  7. Centurion (tree) - Wikipedia

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    Centurion is the name given to a single Eucalyptus regnans tree growing in Southern Tasmania, Australia, and the world's tallest known Eucalyptus.The tree was first measured by climber-deployed tapeline at 99.6 metres (327 ft) tall in 2008, and was subsequently re-measured to be 100.5 metres (330 ft) tall by ground laser in 2018.

  8. Seaslug (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Seaslug on display at Wickenby Aerodrome, Lincolnshire, UK. Seaslug was a first-generation surface-to-air missile designed by Armstrong Whitworth (later part of the Hawker Siddeley group) for use by the Royal Navy.

  9. Tantum ergo - Wikipedia

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    "Tantum ergo" is the incipit of the last two verses of Pange lingua, a Medieval Latin hymn composed by St Thomas Aquinas circa A.D. 1264. The "Genitori genitoque" and "Procedenti ab utroque" portions are adapted from Adam of Saint Victor's sequence for Pentecost. [1]