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  2. Jackson, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    A bird's eye view of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee 1870. This area was occupied by the historic Chickasaw people at the time of European encounter. They were pushed out by European-American settlers under various treaties with the United States, in actions authorized by the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and ratified by the US Senate.

  3. Church of San Juan Bautista (Ohkay Owingeh) - Wikipedia

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    Under the leadership of Popé, a resident of San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh), this native uprising drove the Spanish out of New Mexico for 12 years. [9] [10] Mission San Juan Bautista was later re-established by the Franciscans. [9] A new church, the fourth, was built in 1706 at a site within San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh) itself.

  4. Category:Jackson, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  5. Jackson County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In the 1790s, an Army outpost named Fort Blount was built 10 miles (16 km) west of Gainesboro on the Cumberland River, in what is now western Jackson County. Fort Blount was an important stop for travelers on Avery's Trace. Williamsburg, a town developed around the fort, served as the Jackson County seat from 1807 to 1819. [5]

  6. Cathedral of San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The original cathedral in what was the city of Puerto Rico (changed to San Juan Bautista in 1521) was constructed from wood in 1521. It was destroyed by a hurricane and the current church construction began in 1535, being practically completed in 1802, later in 1905 an upper portion to the facade was added.

  7. Plaza Hotel (San Juan Bautista, California) - Wikipedia

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    Thus San Juan Bautista was a popular stopping stop on the El Camino Real road to Monterey. Monterey was the Capitol of California from 1776 to 1849. [2] In 1861, stagecoach service came to San Juan, and the Plaza Stables were built to house and care for the many stagecoach horses. The Plaza Hotel became popular and well known in this time.

  8. San Juan Bautista, California - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Bautista (Spanish for "Saint John the Baptist") is a city in San Benito County, in the U.S. state of California. The population was 2,089 as of the 2020 census . [ 6 ] San Juan Bautista was founded in 1797 by the Spanish under Fermín de Lasuén , with the establishment of Mission San Juan Bautista .

  9. Carnegie Center for Arts and History - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Free Library, which opened in 1903, was the first public library in Jackson. Part of the funding for its construction came from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. After the Jackson-Madison County Library was built to replace it, the Free Library underwent a period of deterioration that ended in 1987 when the city undertook to restore ...