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  2. Fairmount Park (Riverside, California) - Wikipedia

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    Fairmount Park offers a golf course, [5] two tennis courts, public barbecues, boat rentals (including pedal boats that are handicap accessible), sailing and fishing on Lake Evans, running, jogging and walking on the Santa Ana River Trail, a number of exercise classes held in the park, and the playground. It also has a well maintained lawn ...

  3. Colonel John Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The other land surrounding the home is owned by The First Tee of Greater Knoxville which operates an 18-hole par 3 golf facility, named Williams Creek Golf Course . In 1842, Williams' son, also known as "Colonel John Williams", built another Federal-style brick house in the vicinity that still stands, the Williams-Richards House at 2225 ...

  4. William Williams House (Lebanon, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The William Williams House is a historic house in Lebanon, Connecticut at the junction of Connecticut Routes 87 and 207, a National Historic Landmark.It is significant as the residence of Founding Father William Williams (1731–1811), who was a delegate from Connecticut Colony to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. [3]

  5. Byers–Evans House - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of William Gray Evans beginning 1889. In 1900, Margaret Gray Evans and her daughter Anne Evans moved into the house. The Byers–Evans house was built in 1883 by William Byers, the founder of the Rocky Mountain News and was sold to William Gray Evans in 1889. [4]

  6. Dr. Issac Elmer Williams House and Office - Wikipedia

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    Located to the south of the house, the office is a five-room single-story structure. Its design is similar to that of the house, [2] including an attic gable with imbricated shingles. [3] In 1979, the house and office were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  7. Historic house museum - Wikipedia

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    Historic house museums are sometimes known as a "memory museum", which is a term used to suggest that the museum contains a collection of the traces of memory of the people who once lived there. It is often made up of the inhabitants' belongings and objects – this approach is mostly concerned with authenticity .

  8. Evans v. Eaton (1822) - Wikipedia

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    Evans v. Eaton, 20 U.S. (7 Wheat.) 356 (1822), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, chiefly, that a patent on an improved machine must clearly describe how the machine differs from the prior art. It was the fourth published Supreme Court decision on patents, [4] and the second to deal with substantive patent law. [5]

  9. Evans House (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Evans House as it looked in the early 20th Century. The Evans House was built in 1893 by Doctor John M. Evans in Phoenix, Arizona. The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick residence has an unusual onion dome over the front entrance, rising from the semicircular front porch. The ground floor has seven rooms and was used as a residence, while the upper floor ...