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  2. Brownlow Hill infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Brownlow Hill infirmary was a large workhouse infirmary in Liverpool, notable for its role in advancing training of nurses. The workhouse was demolished in 1931, and the site is now occupied by Liverpool's Catholic cathedral .

  3. Lake Manly - Wikipedia

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    The lake was named in honor of William Lewis Manly, who rescued immigrants from Death Valley in 1849. [4] The name "Lake Rogers" for a potential northern lake in Death Valley was derived from a compatriot of Manly, John Rogers. [11] The name "Lake Manly" was coined in 1932, [2] and is sometimes spelled as "Manley", [12] which is a misspelling. [13]

  4. Liverpool Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The infirmary has its origins in a small building on Shaw's Brow which was opened by the 11th Earl of Derby on part of the site which is now occupied by St George's Hall on 25 March 1749. [1] The second incarnation of the infirmary was designed by John Foster in the Greek Revival style and opened on Brownlow Hill in September 1824. [2]

  5. Photos: Temporary lake forms in Death Valley National Park ...

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    A temporary lake formed in Death Valley National Park due to intense rain hitting California. Nature lovers took advantage of the rare event.

  6. Kayakers paddle in Death Valley lake: 'Extremely uncommon ...

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    A paddle boarder tows an inflatable unicorn Thursday on a temporary lake in Death Valley National Park. A series of storms have brought more than double the California park's annual rainfall in ...

  7. Places of interest in the Death Valley area - Wikipedia

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    Shorelines of ancient Lake Manly are preserved in several parts of Death Valley, but nowhere is the record as clear as at Shoreline Butte. Several lakes have occupied Death Valley since the close of the Pleistocene epoch 10,000 years ago, but these younger lakes were quite shallow compared to Lake Manly (See Badwater and Devils Golf Course above).

  8. Zabriskie Point - Wikipedia

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    Zabriskie Point is a part of the Amargosa Range located east of Death Valley in Death Valley National Park in California, United States, noted for its erosional landscape. It is composed of sediments from Furnace Creek Lake, which dried up 5 million years ago—long before Death Valley came into existence.

  9. What Is McKamey Manor, America's Most Extreme Haunted House?

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    The Hulu documentary 'Monster Inside: America's Most Extreme Haunted House' tells the true story of Russ McKamey who created McKamey Manor. Here's what to know.