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  2. Timeline of Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    State Museum founded focusing mostly on Natural History. [3] Burgers Park laid out as the city's first botanical gardens. [4] 1896; city plan, 1895. Staats Model School built. 1897 6 April: Fort Schanskop built. 8 June: Palace of Justice built. 4 September: Fort Wonderboompoort built. 1898 18 January: Fort Klapperkop built. November: Fort ...

  3. Timeline of Birmingham history - Wikipedia

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    1200 BC – Radiocarbon date of charcoal taken from the Woodlands Park Prehistoric Burnt Mounds. Bronze Age – Small farming settlements. AD 48 – Construction of Metchley Fort begins as Icknield Street is constructed by Romans through Birmingham. AD 70 – The Romans abandon Metchley Fort only to return a few years later.

  4. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    The Towers or Aladdin Castle 1881 Queen Anne: Elberon: Originally built for Cornelius K. Garrison, was sold to Salomon R Guggenheim in 1900. The House was demolished in 1940. Lambert Castle: 1892 Romanesque and medieval: Paterson: Was built for Catholina Lambert and today is a museum. more images: Florham: 1893: English Baroque Revival: McKim ...

  5. Oxleas Wood - Wikipedia

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    It is part of a larger continuous area of woodland and parkland on the south side of Shooter's Hill: other parts are Jack Wood, Castle Wood (home to Severndroog Castle), Oxleas Meadows, Falconwood Field, Eltham Common and Eltham Park North (the latter being divided by the A2 main road from its southern section). Eltham Park North includes the ...

  6. Woodland period - Wikipedia

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    The Early Woodland period continued many trends begun during the Late and Terminal Archaic periods, including extensive mound-building, regional distinctive burial complexes, the trade of exotic goods across a large area of North America as part of interaction spheres, the reliance on both wild and domesticated plant foods, and a mobile subsistence strategy in which small groups took advantage ...

  7. Castell Coch - Wikipedia

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    Castell Coch (Welsh for 'red castle'; Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkas.tɛɬ koːχ]) is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais, Cardiff in Wales. The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081 to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the Taff Gorge.

  8. Judy Woods - Wikipedia

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    Judy Woods is a complex of woodlands in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Individual woodlands in the complex include Jagger Park Wood, Royds Hall Great Wood, Old Hanna Wood and Low Wood. [1] The woodlands are situated on Coal Measures, and present in the woodlands are numerous bell pits, which have been used to provide coal. [2]

  9. The Woodlands (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlands is a National Historic Landmark District on the west bank of the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. It includes a Federal-style mansion, a matching carriage house and stable, and a garden landscape that in 1840 was transformed into a Victorian rural cemetery with an arboretum of over 1,000 trees.