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  2. Fort Benjamin Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Fort Benjamin Harrison was a U.S. Army post located in suburban Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis, between 1906 and 1991. It is named for the 23rd United States president , Benjamin Harrison .

  3. Harrison Square - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Square is a mixed-use downtown revitalization project in Fort ... The Harrison apartments are valued at $14.5 million and number 44 residential units on the ...

  4. Camp Edwin F. Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Camp Edwin F. Glenn is a national historic district located at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana. It encompasses 19 contributing buildings and 360 contributing structures in a former military camp. The district developed between about 1925 and 1941.

  5. Fort Harrison Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Fort Harrison Hotel (rear) The Fort Harrison Hotel has served as the main building of the Church of Scientology's campus in Clearwater, Florida, call the Flag Land Base, since 1975. It is owned and operated by the Flag Service Organization. The hotel has 11 stories, 220 rooms, three restaurants, a swimming pool, and a ballroom.

  6. Fort Harrison Terminal Station - Wikipedia

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    Fort Harrison Terminal Station, also known as Fort Harrison Post Office, is a historic train station located at Fort Benjamin Harrison in suburban Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis, Indiana.

  7. Fort William Henry Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Fort William Henry Harrison's most famous contribution during the 20th century was its 1942 use as the organization and training area for the U. S. Army's 1st Special Service Force, [3] a joint World War II American-Canadian light infantry brigade [4] made famous by the 1966 book, The Devil's Brigade, co-written by Robert H. Adleman and George ...