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  2. Campus of Dartmouth College - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth College is located in the rural town of Hanover in the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River in the New England state of New Hampshire.Dartmouth's 269-acre (1.09 km 2) campus centered on the Green makes the institution the largest private landowner in the town of Hanover, [1] and its landholdings and facilities are valued at an estimated $419 million. [2]

  3. The Epic of American Civilization - Wikipedia

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    The benefits of agriculture, arts, and science brought by Quetzalcoatl bring a golden age. A man works crops, another creates a stone stele, and a third studies the stars. Departure of Quetzalcoatl. Adherents of the banished gods band together to drive Quetzalcoatl away. Sorcerers massed in front of a pyramidal temple oppose the departing god.

  4. File:Hopkins Center for the Arts, Dartmouth College.jpg

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  5. ArtWeek SouthCoast returns with more than 50 events ... - AOL

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    ArtWeek SouthCoast, a multi-community salute to creativity, returns with more than 50 events celebrating art and artists. ArtWeek SouthCoast, a multi-community salute to creativity, returns with ...

  6. Hood Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Hood Museum of Art is an art museum owned and operated by Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The first reference to the development of an art collection at Dartmouth was in 1772, [ 1 ] making the collection among the oldest and largest, at about 65,000 objects, of any college or university museum in the United States.

  7. Dartmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth shares borders with Westport to the west, Freetown and Fall River to the north, Buzzards Bay to the south, and New Bedford to the east. Boat shuttles provide regular transportation daily to Martha's Vineyard and Cuttyhunk Island. The local weekly newspapers are The Dartmouth/Westport Chronicle and Dartmouth Week.

  8. Hopkins Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The arts were not new to Dartmouth at the time. A student theatre company, the Glee Club, Handel Society Chorus, Community Symphony Orchestra, Dartmouth Film Society, and artist-in-residence programs all pre-existed—but the thought was that students would need to be drawn into the arts activity housed within the center.

  9. Famous Artists School - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fawcett illustrated this cover for Famous Artists Magazine (Spring 1959).. Famous Artists School is an art correspondence course institution, in operation since 1948. The school was founded by members of the New York Society of Illustrators, principally Albert Dorne and Norman Rockwell.