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  2. Subiaco, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Subiaco is a town [3] in Logan County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 572 at the 2010 census . The town is named after Subiaco Abbey , which is located there, and which donated 80 acres (32 hectares) in the early 20th century for a townsite and railroad connection.

  3. Subiaco Abbey (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Subiaco Abbey is an American Benedictine monastery located in the Arkansas River valley of Logan County, Arkansas, part of the Swiss-American Congregation of Benedictine monasteries. It is home to thirty-nine Benedictine monks. The abbey and the preparatory school it operates, Subiaco Academy, are major features of the town of Subiaco, Arkansas.

  4. Schriver House - Wikipedia

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    The Schriver House is a historic house on the east side of Carter Lane in Subiaco, Arkansas. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a side gable roof and weatherboard siding. It is a vernacular version of a double pen, whose front porch has been ornamented with Queen Anne-style gingerbread brackets and turned posts. Built about ...

  5. Subiaco Academy - Wikipedia

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    Subiaco Academy is an American Roman Catholic day and boarding school for boys founded in 1928. Serving grades 7-12, it is part of Subiaco Abbey , a Benedictine monastery in Subiaco, Arkansas . Earlier schools at the priory and abbey dated to 1887.

  6. Subiaco - Wikipedia

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    Subiaco may refer to: Subiaco, Arkansas, a town in the United States Subiaco Abbey (Arkansas), a Benedictine monastery; Subiaco Academy, operated by the abbey; Subiaco, Lazio, a town in Italy, site of St. Benedict's first monastery; Subiaco, Western Australia, suburb of Perth Subiaco Oval, a sports ground and former stadium; Subiaco Football Club

  7. Edward Burgert - Wikipedia

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    Edward Burgert OSB (October 15, 1887 Paris, Arkansas – January 23, 1968 Rufugio, Texas) was a Benedictine monk and the second Abbot of Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas.He would become known not only for his service in the Catholic Church as a monk, priest, scholar, and abbot, but also for his civic work as an educator and rural farmers' advocate.

  8. Subiaco Abbey and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Subiaco Abbey (Arkansas) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  9. Category:City of Subiaco - Wikipedia

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