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| St. Paul's Anglican Church, Dunnville, Ontario St. Paul's Church was built in 1887.
Church Street & Lock Street West, Dunnville
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| St. Paul's Anglican Church, Renfrew, Ontario Completed in 1883, St. Paul's was destroyed by a fire in 1899. The second St. Paul's was consecrated on June 25, 1901.
Argyle Street & Patrick Avenue, Renfrew
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| St. Paul's Bow Common, Bow, Greater London The church built in 1858, was destroyed by WWII bombing, and was replaced on the same property with a new building in the 1950s.
Burdett Road & St Paul's Way, Bow Common, Greater London
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| St. Paul's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Built in 1841.
St Paul's Road & Hills Road, Cambridge
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| St. Paul's Church, Homerton, Greater London St Paul's was was built in 1890-91; the parish was reunited with that of St Barnabas in 1981 and St Paul's Church was declared redundant. The church is now the Clapton Community Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Glyn Road & Chelmer Road, Homerton
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| St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Schoharie, New York The church was built in 1796, and is a two-story rectangular brick building.
Main Street & Cemetery Lane, Schoharie
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| St. Peter & St. Paul’s Church, Grays, Essex High Street & New Road, Grays
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| St. Peter's Church, Chailey, Essex The parish church is recorded as having been built in 1256.
On A275 at Chailey, Essex
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| St. Peter's Church, Thurston, Suffolk The original church was Medieval, but was largely rebuilt in 1861 after a dramatic collapse of the tower onto the nave the night before major renovations were due to begin.
Church Road, Thurston
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| St. Stephen's Church, Upton Park, Greater London St Stephen's, Upton Park - now demolished,
following WW2 bomb damage - St Stephen's
Parade on Green St sits on the site.
Green Street & Plashet Road, Upton Park
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| Stewarton United Church, Ottawa Built in 1906 as the Stewarton Presbyterian Church using Gothic Revival architecture.
507 Bank Street, Ottawa
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| Stockton State Hospital
Female Department The Stockton State Hospital opened in 1851 in Stockton, California and closed 1996. The site is currently used as the Stockton campus of California State University, Stanislaus.
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| Sunmount Veterans Affairs Hospital for Tuberculosis The facility opened in 1924 under the title of Sunmount Veterans Administration Hospital and was created to treat veterans with TB following the surge in TB cases among WWI veterans, who had previously stayed at private cure cottages in Saranac Lake. As a consequence, Sunmount boosted Tupper Lake’s economy, but took away from Saranac’s cure industry. Sunmount closed as a TB hospital in 1965, but reopened as a facility for people with developmental disabilities, now called Sunmount Developmental Center. It is an immediate care facility for the mentally retarded. It is a private – nonprofit facility that has been a Medicade participant since 1975.
2445 NY-30, Tupper Lake, New York
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| Taukkyan War Cemetery
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| The Halifax Memorial The Halifax Memorial was erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to commemorate those Canadian sailors, merchant seamen, soldiers and nursing sisters who lost their lives at sea, and also bears the names of men of the Canadian Army stationed in Canada who have no known grave. The Memorial commemorates 274 casualties of the First World War (on Panels 1 to 3) and 2847 from the Second World War (Panels 4 to 23).
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| The Lost Villages The Lost Villages were ten communities (nine conventional villages and a populated island) in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornwall, which were permanently submerged by the creation of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1958.
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- Aultsville, Ontario, Canada
- Dickinson's Landing, Ontario, Canada
- Farran's Point, Ontario, Canada
- Maple Grove, Ontario, Canada
- Mille Roches, Ontario, Canada
- Moulinette, Ontario, Canada
- Santa Cruz, Ontario, Canada
- Wales, Ontario, Canada
- Woodlands, Ontario, Canada
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| Thiepval Memorial, Thiepval, Picardie Region, France The Thiepval Memorial honors 72,243 officers and men from the United Kingdom and South Africa, who died in the Somme area between July 1, 1916 and March 20, 1918 and who have no known grave.
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| Tolland County Temporary Home for Children, Vernon, Connecticut The "Big Yellow House" with its 27 rooms, playground and school, operated as a County Temporary Home for children from the late 1880s until it closed in July 1955.
County Road 30 & County Road 527, Vernon
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| Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Arrondissement Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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| Veterans Memorial Bridge, Rochester, New York The Bridge in Rochester, New York that Bert Hazelwood worked on in 1930-31.
Conceived in 1928 and finished in 1931, the span is the longest bridge in Rochester at 981 feet. It is 190 feet in height and 106 feet wide.
Carries New York State Route 104 across the Genesee River, Rochester.
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| Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery and Memorial
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| Vojenská Pohřebístě v Praze Prague War Cemetery
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| Waverly Temperance Hotel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire 172 Sauchichall Street, Glasgow, Scotland
Sauchiehall Street & Holland Street, Glasgow
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| Woolpit Room Christian Fellowship, Woolpit, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England
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| Young Men's Christian Association, Hartford, Connecticut Built in 1892, the building stood at the corner of Pearl and Ford Streets until 1972, when it was demolished after a new building was built next to it.
Jewell Street & Pearl Street, Hartford
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