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  2. June Salter - Wikipedia

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    June Marie Salter AM (22 June 1932 – 15 September 2001) was an Australian actress and author prominent in theatre and television. She is best known for her character roles, in particular as schoolteacher Elizabeth McKenzie in the soap opera The Restless Years and for her regular guest appearances in A Country Practice as Matron Hilda Arrowsmith.

  3. Captain Cook Birthplace Museum - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook Birthplace Museum is a public museum located in Stewart Park in Marton, Middlesbrough within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is one of two institutions managed by Middlesbrough Council , along with the Dorman Museum .

  4. Stewart Park, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Park is a 120-acre public park [1] in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, in the suburb and former village of Marton, England. [2] It holds a Green Flag Award from the Civic Trust. [3] The Middlesbrough campus of Askham Bryan College and the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum are within its grounds.

  5. Clara Barton Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Clara Barton Homestead, also known as the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum, is a historic house museum at 60 Clara Barton Road in Oxford, Massachusetts. The museum celebrates the life and activities of Clara Barton (1821-1912), founder of the American Red Cross. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1]

  6. Herbert Hoover National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    As the Herbert Hoover Birthplace, the site was declared a 28-acre (11 ha) National Historic Landmark on June 23, 1965. [ 2 ] [ 11 ] The National Historic Site was established on August 12, 1965. When the National Register of Historic Places was created a year later, the site was automatically listed.

  7. Ivy Green - Wikipedia

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    Ivy Green is a historic house museum at 300 West North Commons in Tuscumbia, Alabama, United States.Built in 1820, it was the birthplace and childhood home of Helen Keller (1880–1968), who became well known after overcoming deaf-blind conditions to communicate; she became an author and public speaker.

  8. List of national historic sites and historical parks of the ...

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    The theatre continues to produce live plays and has a museum of artifacts related to Lincoln, and the Petersen House, the first historic home purchased by the U.S. government, is furnished as it was the night Lincoln died. [39] Fort Bowie: Arizona: 999.45 acres (4.0446 km 2) A United States Army outpost established in 1862 by the California ...

  9. John Meillon - Wikipedia

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    Meillon married Australian actress June Salter in 1958 and they had one son, John Meillon, Jr. Meillon and Salter were divorced in 1971. Meillon married actress Bunny Gibson on 5 April 1972; they also had a son. [11] In June 1980, Meillon's favourite pub, The Oaks at Neutral Bay, opened The John Meillon OBE Bar in his honour. [12]