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The Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens

The Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, located in Winter Park, is the former home of the Czech-American artist, Albin Polasek (1879-1965). The museum consists of the house, chapel, gallery, and gardens.

Albin Polasek bought the property in 1949 and ...

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Information Engineering Technology, Bldg. 70

By providing systemic, integrated, and evolutionary support for the creation, storage, and dissemination of information within an organization, information engineers are critical to achieving an organization's mission and goals. Our alumni are involved in a variety of high-tech fields.

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Bergin Children-St. Michael's Cemetery

The second child of Daniel Bergin (1858-1915) and Susie Bauer Bergin (1860-1955), Daniel Conway Bergin (1883-1888), was born on May 19. Daniel Conway died from a tricycle accident on Valentine's Day when he was only five years old.

Daniel Matthew Bergin ...

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Bauer Brothers-St. Michael's Cemetery

Kaspar and Dora Bauer immigrated to the United States in 1853 from Bavaria. They settled in Pensacola a few years later and established a retail grocery enterprise on Baylen Street where the Escambia County Courthouse currently stands.

The Bauer's had three ...

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Steamboat Geyser

The world's tallest active geyser, Steamboat can erupt to more than 300 feet (90m), showering viewers with its mineral-rich waters. For hours following its rare 3 to 40 minute major eruptions, Steamboat thunders with powerful jets of steam.

The magnitude ...

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Obsidian Cliff

Obsidian Cliff, 11 miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs, is at the northern end of Beaver Lake in Yellowstone National Park. The cliff forms the eastern wall of a narrow cut in plateau country. At an elevation of nearly 7,400 ...

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Pensacola Bay Bridge

Nearly three miles in length, the current Pensacola Bay Bridge is the second structure constructed to connect downtown Pensacola to Gulf Breeze.

Up until the 1930s, travel to Gulf Breeze required either a ferry ride across the bay, or a lengthy ...

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Beehive Geyser

Beehive Geyser is a favorite performer in the Upper Geyser Basin, but it is irregular. When active, it typically erupts once or twice daily and lasts 4-5 minutes. It is an example of a Cone Geyser. The narrow cone acts ...

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Fort Yellowstone- Cavalry Barracks

The first of these wooden barracks no longer exists. The northern-most barracks (built in 1897) is now the Yellowstone Center for Resources. Originally built to house 68 men, a basement was built in 1909 under one wing so the building ...

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Jarmulovsky's Bank Building and the Jewish Daily Forward

Erected in 1895, this building was the tallest structure on the Lower East Side at the time. Founded by Sender Jarmulovsky who, literally, went from rags to riches (he began his "career" on Hester Street, selling rags from a pushcart), ...

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