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  • 111National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame — The Hall in 2009 The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame was issued a rare federal charter by the US Congress in 1960 to serve as the national museum of agriculture and a memorial to industry leaders. A site in Bonner Springs, Kansas… …

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  • 112Precinct of Amun-Re — The Precinct of Amun Re, located near Luxor, Egypt, is one of the four main enclosed areas that make up the immense Karnak Temple Complex. The precinct is by far the largest of these and the only one that is open to the general public. The temple …

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  • 113Mitchell Center — The Jungle Location 2195 Mitchell Center Drive Mobile, AL 36608 Broke ground …

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  • 114Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo — Cathedral of the Holy Saviour Catedral de San Salvador (Spanish) Façade of the cathedral. Basic information Location …

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  • 115Jacob's staff — with four transom For the plant known as the ocotillo, sometimes called the Jacob s staff, see ocotillo. The Jacob s staff, also called a cross staff, a ballastella, a fore staff, or a balestilha is used to refer to several things. This can lead… …

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  • 116Schmitten, Germany — Infobox Ort in Deutschland Name = Schmitten Wappen = Wappen Schmitten (Hochtaunus).png lat deg = 50 |lat min = 16 |lat sec = 00 lon deg = 8 |lon min = 27 |lon sec = 0 Lageplan = Bundesland = Hessen Regierungsbezirk = Darmstadt Landkreis =… …

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  • 117Weilburg — Infobox German Location Art = Stadt Wappen = Wappen Weilburg.png lat deg = 50 |lat min = 29 lon deg = 8 |lon min = 15 Lageplan = Limburg Weilburg Weilburg.png Bundesland = Hesse Regierungsbezirk = Gießen Landkreis = Limburg Weilburg Höhe = 152… …

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  • 118Giulio Lasso — (died 1617) was an Italian architect, best known for his work in Palermo, Sicily. He was born in Florence.His most famous work is the Quattro Canti, an eight sided piazza in the centre of Palermo. The result of a road straightening and widening… …

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  • 119Trap rock — is a form of plutonic igneous rock that tends to form polygonal vertical fractures, most typically hexagonal, but also four to eight sided. The fracture pattern forms when magma of suitable chemical composition (typically basaltic) intrudes as a… …

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  • 120Prudential Center — For other uses, see Prudential Center (disambiguation). Prudential Center The Rock …

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