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  2. Camden Confederate Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Camden Confederate Monument, also known as the Confederate Women's Memorial, is located on the grounds of the Ouachita County Courthouse in Camden, Arkansas.The sculpture, carved out of Italian marble, depicts a woman dressed in the period of the American Civil War, standing with her feet together, clutching a flagpole.

  3. Statue of Amy Winehouse - Wikipedia

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    Camden Council had made an exception in allowing the statue to be installed, as it would normally only give permission for statues of people who have been dead for at least twenty years. [5] Mitch Winehouse, who had approved the sculptor, said that "Amy was in love with Camden and it is the place her fans from all over the world associate her ...

  4. Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Camden

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    Camden Street, Camden Town NW1 0JA: Church: 1822–24: 10 June 1954 ... Upper Woburn Place, St Pancras NW1 2BA: Parish church: 1819–22: 10 June 1954

  5. List of public art in the London Borough of Camden - Wikipedia

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    Regent's Place Pavilion Triton Street: 2010 — Kevin Carmody and Andrew Groarke Pavilion — [68] Ruth Walking in Jeans: 4 Triton Square: 2012: Julian Opie: Installation — [62] [69] Opening/Capture: Regent's Place Plaza: Langlands & Bell: Sculptural seating — The artists' first public commission in the United Kingdom. [62]

  6. Burma Railway Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Burma Railway Memorial. The Burma Railway Memorial is a memorial near Mornington Crescent tube station, in Camden High Street, London, to the thousands of British civilian and military prisoners of war in the Far East who died of disease, starvation or maltreatment while building the Burma Railway during the Second World War.

  7. Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial is located at 62 Battleship Place, Camden, New Jersey. This museum ship preserves and displays USS New Jersey , the most decorated battleship to have served in the U.S. Navy and one of the largest ever built.

  8. Walt Whitman House - Wikipedia

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    Louisa was in Camden, New Jersey at the time and Whitman arrived three days before her death. He returned to Washington, D. C., where he had been living, only briefly [5] before returning to Camden to live with his brother George, paying room and board. [3] The brothers lived on Stevens Street and Walt lived there for the next eleven years. [6]

  9. Camden Town - Wikipedia

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    Camden Town (/ ˈ k æ m d ən / ⓘ) is an area in the London Borough of Camden, around 2.5 miles (4 km) north-northwest of Charing Cross. [2] Historically in Middlesex, it is identified in the London Plan as one of 34 major centres in Greater London.