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  • Camp Geiger

    Camp Geiger is a United States Marine Corps base. Although not geographically connected, Camp Geiger is part of the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune complex, and is home to the United States Marine Corps School of Infantry East for all Marines recruit…

  • California Correctional Institution

    California Correctional Institution (CCI) is a state prison located in Cummings Valley, west of the city of Tehachapi in southern California. It is a supermax. CCI is sometimes referred to as "Tehachapi prison" or "Tehachapi". As stated by the Calif…

  • Cafe Wha?

    Cafe Wha? is a club in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York City that has been home to various musicians and comedians.

  • The Graduate Center, CUNY

    The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY) is a public American research college based in New York City. The Graduate Center is the principal doctoral-granting institution of the CUNY system. The school is situated in a nine-story…

  • Burlington, Wisconsin

    Burlington is a city in Racine and Walworth counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, with the majority of the city located in Racine County. The population was 10,464 at the 2010 census.

  • Boy Scout Lane

    Boy Scout Lane, sometimes written Boyscout Lane, is an isolated road located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. A number of ghost stories and urban legends have become associated with the road, including the fictional deaths of a troop of Boy Scouts. The …

  • Bonne Terre, Missouri

    Bonne Terre is a city in St. Francois County, Missouri, United States. The population was 6,864 at the 2010 census. The community was originally settled by the French in 1720 after lead ore was discovered.

  • Bolles School

    The Bolles School is an American private college preparatory day and boarding school in Jacksonville, Florida. It has a lower school (including pre-kindergarten), a middle school, and a high school, spread across four campuses around the Jacksonvill…

  • Bishop International Airport

    Bishop International Airport (IATA: FNT, ICAO: KFNT) is a commercial and general aviation airport located in Flint, Michigan. It is named after banker and General Motors board member Arthur Giles Bishop (April 12, 1851 – January 22, 1944), who donat…

  • Bergin Hunt and Fish Club

    The Bergin Hunt and Fish Club is a storefront in Ozone Park in Queens that was a Gambino Crime Family hangout that was notoriously attended by John Gotti. Loyal members to Gotti’s branch of the Gambino’s gained the nickname the “Bergin Crew” because…

  • Belltown, Seattle

    Belltown is the most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, located on the city's downtown waterfront on land that was artificially flattened as part of a regrading project. Formerly a low-rent, semi-industrial arts di…

  • Beauvoir (Biloxi, Mississippi)

    The Beauvoir estate is notable as the historic post-war home (1876-1889) of the former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, (1807/08-1889), (who was also former U.S. Representative, (1845-1846), and more influentially as …

  • Beatrice, Nebraska

    Beatrice (/bˈætrɨs/ bee-AT-rəss) is a city in and the county seat of Gage County, Nebraska. The population was 12,459 at the 2010 census. Beatrice is located 40 miles (64 km) south of Lincoln on the Big Blue River.

  • Battle of Mansfield

    The Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana, (8 April 1864) formed part of the Red River Campaign during the American Civil War, when Union forces were aiming to occupy the state capital Shreveport.

  • Battle of Gaines's Mill

    The Battle of Gaines's Mill, sometimes known as the First Battle of Cold Harbor or the Battle of Chickahominy River, took place on June 27, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia, as the third of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the America…

  • Battle of Belmont

    The Battle of Belmont was fought on November 7, 1861, in Mississippi County, Missouri. It was the first combat test in the American Civil War for Brig. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, the future Union Army general in chief and eventual U.S.

  • Berkeley Springs, West Virginia

    Berkeley Springs is a town in, and the county seat of, Morgan County, West Virginia, United States, in the state's Eastern Panhandle. While the area was part of Virginia (prior to 1861), the town was incorporated as Bath. Since 1802, it has been ref…

  • Bank of America Theatre

    The Bank of America Theatre is a theater operated by Broadway In Chicago, a Nederlander Presentation. Formerly known as the LaSalle Bank Theatre, the Sam Shubert Theatre and the Majestic Theatre, it is located at 18 West Monroe Street in the Loop ar…

  • AutoZone Park

    AutoZone Park is a Minor League Baseball stadium located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, and is home to the Memphis Redbirds of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The Redbirds are the AAA affiliate of Major League Baseball's (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals.

  • Austin Straubel International Airport

    Austin Straubel International Airport (IATA: GRB, ICAO: KGRB, FAA LID: GRB) is a county-owned public-use airport in Brown County, Wisconsin, United States. The airport is located seven nautical miles (13 km) southwest of downtown Green Bay, in the v…

  • Auburn, Indiana

    Auburn is a city in DeKalb County, Indiana, United States. The population was 13,086 at the 2010 census. Founded in 1836 by Wesley Park (1811–1868), the city is the county seat of DeKalb County.

  • Astroland

    Astroland was a 3.1-acre (1.3 ha) amusement park in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City first opened in 1962. It was located at 1000 Surf Avenue (at the corner of West 10th Street) on the boardwalk.

  • Art Institute of Chicago Building

    The Art Institute of Chicago Building (1893 structure built as the World's Congress Auxiliary Building) houses the Art Institute of Chicago, and is located in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District in the Loop community area of Ch…

  • Arsenal Technical High School

    Arsenal Technical High School is a public high school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States which is run by the Indianapolis Public Schools school system. Established in 1912, the school consists of a 76-acre (31 ha), multiple building campus east…

  • 60 Hudson Street

    60 Hudson Street, formerly known as the Western Union Building, is a telecommunications building spanning the entire block between Hudson Street, Thomas Street, Worth Street, and West Broadway in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.…