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  2. Somerset Place - Wikipedia

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    Somerset Place is a former plantation near Creswell in Washington County, North Carolina, along the northern shore of Lake Phelps, and now a State Historic Site that belongs to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Somerset Place operated as a plantation from 1785 until 1865.

  3. Spiritualist church - Wikipedia

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    A spiritualist church is a church affiliated with the informal spiritualist movement which began in the United States in the 1840s. Spiritualist churches exist around the world, but are most common in English-speaking countries, while in Latin America, Central America, Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa, where a form of spiritualism called spiritism is more popular, meetings are held in ...

  4. Tucker's Grove Camp Meeting Ground - Wikipedia

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    Most repairs take place prior to the opening of camp meeting. Many camp members who have moved to other areas plan their vacation so they can travel home to camp meeting. Concessions. Upon entering the camp ground on the side facing the church, concession stand vendors sell a variety of food, clothes, jewelry, and misc items.

  5. Dorothy Spruill Redford - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Spruill "Dot" Redford (born August 7, 1943 - died September 30, 2023 [1]) is an author, historian and former executive director of Somerset Place, a state historic site near Creswell, North Carolina. She is best known for the published account of her research into her family history, Somerset Homecoming: Recovering a Lost Heritage.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown Denver

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    There are 314 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Denver, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Downtown Denver includes 151 of these properties and districts, including the National Historic Landmark and 2 that extend into other regions; the city's remaining properties and districts are listed elsewhere. Another 7 ...

  7. The Amazing Criswell - Wikipedia

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    Jeron Criswell King (August 18, 1907 – October 4, 1982), known by his stage-name The Amazing Criswell (/ ˈ k r ɪ z w ɛ l /), was an American psychic known for wildly inaccurate predictions. In person, he went by Charles Criswell King , and was sometimes credited as Jeron King Criswell .

  8. Evans Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The former Grace Church property with the chapel was resold to the University of Denver, which had been looking to purchase the property since 1947, in 1958. [12] The university intended to demolish both church buildings to construct parking for the university's law school, which had recently merged with another local law school.

  9. Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 1980 Dahlia Street, on the corner of Montview Boulevard, in Denver, Colorado. It was built in 1910 and was added to the National Register in 2004.