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  2. Point of Pines Sites - Wikipedia

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    Point of Pines is a region in the eastern interior area of the San Carlos Reservation, occupying a high plain bounded by the Nantack Ridge and the Willow Mountains. The Nantack Ridge is a deeply folded escarpment, and it and the plain above have extensive evidence of prehistoric occupation for an extended period of time.

  3. Fort of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Fort of San Diego (Spanish: Fuerte de San Diego), formerly also known as the Fort of San Carlos (Spanish: Fuerte de San Carlos) is a star fort in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. It was built by the Spanish Empire, and it was one of the most important Spanish fortifications along the Pacific coast. The fort was first built in the 17th century ...

  4. San Carlos Fortress - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos Fortress. The San Carlos Fortress (in Spanish: Fortaleza de San Carlos) is an 18th-century fortress in the city of Perote, in the Mexican state of Veracruz.It is also known as the Fort of San Carlos, Perote Castle, the Castle of San Carlos, Perote Prison, San Carlos de Perote Fortress, and San Carlos de Perote Castle.

  5. San Carlos Institute - Wikipedia

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    The San Carlos Institute was first established by members of the Cuban exile community who had taken refuge in Key West during the Ten Years' War (1868-1878). The effort was spearheaded by two prominent leaders of the exile community, Juan María Reyes and José Dolores Poyo, with the goal of creating a Cuban heritage and community center that would serve as host to cultural events, political ...

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  7. Rancho Potrero de San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Potrero de San Carlos was a one square league (4,307-acre (17.43 km 2)) Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California. It was given in 1837 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Fructuoso del Real, a Native American from the Mission San Carlos. [1] The land had been part of the pasture of the Mission San Carlos.

  8. Treasure trove tied to infamous 1692 massacre discovered by ...

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    Treasure trove tied to infamous 1692 massacre discovered by student in Scottish home. Brendan Rascius. October 10, 2023 at 6:42 PM. Photo from Gareth Beale, University of Glasgow.

  9. Hiller Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    So, funded by a trust established by Hiller, the museum announced a proposal to acquire a 13,000 sq ft (1,200 m 2) building at the San Carlos Airport and expand it to 44,000 sq ft (4,100 m 2) facility. [4] [5] A lease for the property was approved in March 1996 and ground was broken in October.

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