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  2. Rupes Nigra - Wikipedia

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    The Rupes Nigra ("Black Rock"), a phantom island, was believed to be a black rock located at the Magnetic North Pole or at the geographic North Pole itself. Described by Gerardus Mercator as 33 French miles in size, it provided a supposed explanation for why all compasses point to this location.

  3. Inventio Fortunata - Wikipedia

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    Inventio Fortunata (also Inventio Fortunate, Inventio Fortunat or Inventio Fortunatae), "Fortunate, or fortune-making, discovery", is a lost book, probably dating from the 14th century, containing a description of the North Pole as a magnetic island (the Rupes Nigra) surrounded by a giant whirlpool and four continents.

  4. List of City of Peoria historic landmarks and districts

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    Peoria City Hall [7] 419 Fulton Street 1895-1898 February 1991 February 6, 1973 Peoria Mineral Springs and Residence [5] 701 W Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Drive c. 1843 June 1994 March 5, 1982 Peoria Women’s Club [7] 301 NE Madison Avenue 1893 April 2013 N/A Pettengill-Morron House [5] 1212 W Moss Avenue 1868 December 2021 April 2, 1976 ...

  5. File:Rupes Nigra.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Petroglyph Point Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Petroglyph Point is an archaeological site within the Lava Beds National Monument, located southeast of Tulelake, California.Petroglyph Point contains one of the largest panels of Native American rock art in the United States.

  7. Laura Bradley Park - Wikipedia

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    Laura Bradley Park, also known as Bradley Park, is a park in Peoria, Illinois, United States. [1] It historically contained a wading pool for children and flower gardens. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of 2022 [update] , it offers sports facilities, picnic sites, hiking opportunities on paved tracks, and a Japanese bridge.

  8. Around 160,000 tents, 150,000 toilets and a 776-mile (1,249-kilometer) drinking water pipeline have been installed at a temporary tent city covering 4,000 hectares, roughly the size of 7,500 ...

  9. George L. Luthy Memorial Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden was established in 1951. It is named after George Littlewood Luthy, who was president of Peoria's Commercial National Bank (now part of PNC Bank) and a Trustee of the Peoria Park District, which owns the garden. [1] The garden is a member of the American Public Garden Association (APGA). [2] Another memorial tablet, half hidden by ivy