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The Texas Western College Miners 1966 Basketball Team

On Saturday, March 19, 1966, riot police in El Paso, Texas, struggled to calm mobs of people moving through city streets. The residents had not taken to the streets in protest, but rather to celebrate. Just hours earlier, the Texas ...

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Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries at Northwest Florida State College

The Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries are located at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Florida. The McIlroy Gallery and the Holzhauer Gallery change exhibitions every four to six weeks.

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West College

 

Built 1804 on this site by

Union College before move

to uptown campus in 1814.

It became first city hall,

then Union Classical School.

Union College

Bicentennial

1795-1995

Marker is on Union Street, on the right when traveling west.

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National Historic Landmark -Old West, Dickinson College

National Historic Landmark -Old West, Dickinson College

Designed in 1803 by Benjamin H. Latrobe, one of America's first professional architects, Old West was completed in 1822.

It lies at the heart of the college founded by Dr. Benjamin Rush with ...

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Texas Western College/ The Peace Grove

Texas Western College

In 1913 the Texas Legislature authorized the establishment of the School of Mines and Metallurgy as a branch of the University of Texas at El Paso. The name of this great co-educational, cultural and economic asset was changed ...

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Columbia Bible College, 1937-1960 / Westervelt Home, 1930 - 1937

(Front Text): Columbia Bible College

1937-1960

In 1937 Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) acquired the Ainsley Hall House, designed by Robert Mills. The students housed here were trained for Christian service around the world. in 1960 CBC moved to its ...

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West College: A National Historic Landmark

Walking Tour Stop 16

West College – known affectionately as Old West – traces its roots to February 1803, when the college’s main building burned to the ground after four years of costly construction. In a bind, the college trustees appealed ...

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Virginia Western Community College Memorial

This memorial is dedicated to the administrators, faculty and staff whose long-term commitment to VWCC is deeply appreciated.

Marker can be reached from McNeil Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Westminster College

Founded by the Associate, now United Presbyterian, Church. Chartered 1852. One of first two colleges in Pennsylvania to grant degrees to women, and the first to grant them the A. B. degree, in 1857.

Marker is at the intersection of Neshannock ...

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