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  • Battle of Jumonville Glen

    The Battle of Jumonville Glen, also known as the Jumonville affair, was the opening battle of the French and Indian War fought on May 28, 1754 near what is present-day Uniontown in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

  • Bard College at Simon's Rock

    Bard College at Simon's Rock, more commonly known as Simon's Rock (see below), is a residential four-year liberal arts college located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA. It is an "early college", designed for students to enroll immediately aft…

  • State Farm Center

    The State Farm Center (formerly Assembly Hall) is a large dome-shaped indoor arena, located in Champaign, Illinois, and is owned and operated by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

  • Anderson University (South Carolina)

    Anderson University is a selective private comprehensive university located in Anderson, in the U.S. state of South Carolina, offering bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in approximately 60 areas of study. Anderson is affiliated with the South…

  • Adrian College

    Adrian College is a private, co-educational liberal arts college conferring Bachelor's degrees in 40 academic majors and programs. The college is located in the city of Adrian, Michigan, a drive of approximately 45 minutes northwest of Toledo, Ohio,…

  • Willow Creek Community Church

    Willow Creek Community Church (or simply Willow Creek Church) is a non-denominational, multi-generational Evangelical Christian megachurch located in the Chicago suburb of South Barrington, Illinois. It was founded on October 12, 1975 by Bill Hybels…

  • Williamson County, Texas

    Williamson County (sometimes abbreviated as "Wilco" or "wilson") is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 422,679. Its county seat is Georgetown.

  • Wall Drug

    Wall Drug Store, often called simply "Wall Drug," is a tourist attraction located in the city of Wall, South Dakota. It is a shopping mall consisting of a drug store, gift shop, restaurants and various other stores. Unlike a traditional shopping mal…

  • WOR (AM)

    WOR (710 AM) is a class A (nighttime clear-channel station), AM radio station located in New York, New York, U.S., operating on 710 kHz. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and operates primarily from the Premiere Networks talk lineup, including The…

  • Thrivent Financial

    Thrivent Financial (/ˈθrvɨnt/ THRYV-int) is a Fortune 500 financial services non-profit organization headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Appleton, Wisconsin.

  • Sorcerer's Hat

    The Sorcerer's Hat was the former icon of Disney's Hollywood Studios, the third of four theme parks built at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. Mickey Mouse's gloved hand and ears underneath the hat are visible emerging from the grou…

  • Tanglewood

    Tanglewood is a music venue in Lenox and Stockbridge, Massachusetts. It has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937. Tanglewood is also home to three music schools: the Tanglewood Music Center, Days in the Arts and the Bosto…

  • Suffern, New York

    Suffern is a village incorporated in 1896 in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Mahwah, New Jersey, east of Hillburn, south of Montebello, and west of Airmont.

  • Stinson Beach, California

    Stinson Beach is a census-designated place in Marin County, California, on the west coast of the United States. Stinson Beach is located 2.5 miles (4 km) east-southeast of Bolinas, at an elevation of 26 feet (8 m).

  • St. Clair County, Illinois

    St. Clair County is the oldest county in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 270,056, making it the eighth most populous county in Illinois and the most populous in the southern portion of the state. Its …

  • Springfield College (Massachusetts)

    Springfield College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college located in Springfield, Massachusetts. Guided from its 1885 founding by the Humanics philosophy, which calls for educating a person's mind, body, and spirit, Springfield College c…

  • Southeastern Louisiana University

    Southeastern Louisiana University (SELU) is a state-funded public university in Hammond, Louisiana, United States. It was founded in 1925 by Linus A. Sims, the principal of Hammond High School, as Hammond Junior College, located in a wing of the hig…

  • Sloan's Lake

    Sloan's Lake is a body of water, park, and neighborhood in Denver, Colorado, US. The neighborhood is located on the northwest side of Denver.

  • Six Flags America

    Six Flags America is a theme park located in Largo, Maryland. It is situated 15 miles (24 km) east of Washington D.C. and 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Baltimore. The park covers 523 acres (2.12 km2), 131 of which is currently used for park operatio…

  • Shenandoah University

    Shenandoah University is a comprehensive private liberal arts university located in Winchester, Virginia in the United States. It has an enrollment of approximately 4,000 students across more than 90 programs in seven schools: College of Arts & Scie…

  • San Ysidro, San Diego

    San Ysidro (Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo]) is a district of the City of San Diego, immediately north of the U.S.-Mexico border. It neighbors Otay Mesa West to the north, Otay Mesa to the east, and Nestor and the Tijuana River Valley to the we…

  • Saint Peter's University

    Saint Peter's University (formerly Saint Peter's College) is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic college in the United States. Located in Jersey City, New Jersey, it was founded in 1872 by the Society of Jesus. Today, Saint Peter's is one of 28 …

  • Saint Paul Island (Alaska)

    Saint Paul Island is the largest of the Pribilof Islands, a group of five Alaskan volcanic islands located in the Bering Sea between the United States and Russia. The city of St. Paul is the only residential area on the island. The two nearest islan…

  • Fort Dodge, Iowa

    Fort Dodge is a city in the county seat of Webster County, Iowa, United States, along the Des Moines River. The population was 25,206 in the 2010 census, an increase from 25,136 in the 2000 census. Fort Dodge is a major commercial center for North C…

  • Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

    The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in Palm Springs, California, is the largest rotating aerial tramway in the world. It was opened in September 1963 as a way of getting from the floor of the Coachella Valley to relatively near the top of San Jacinto Pe…