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  2. Miles College - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, the college moved from Booker City to its present campus in Fairfield, Alabama, roughly six miles west of downtown Birmingham. [4] The school was able to survive the Great Depression with the help of two term college president, William Augustus Bell. [4] In 1941 the name was changed from Miles Memorial College to Miles College. [4] [6]

  3. William H. Miles - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Miles (1828–1892) was a founder and the first senior bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America, a Methodist denomination formed in 1870 to serve African-American Methodists in the American South. Miles College in Birmingham, Alabama is named in his honor.

  4. List of museums in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    AKA Alabama Historical Radio Society Museum [57] Dowling Museum and Rudd Art Center: Ozark: Dale County: Southeastern art [58] EarlyWorks Children's History Museum: Huntsville Madison Hands-on children's museum, includes the Talking Tree [59] Evelyn Burrow Museum: Hanceville: Cullman: Wallace State College [60] Fairhope Museum of History ...

  5. Category:Miles College - Wikipedia

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  6. List of museums in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Children's Museum of Cleveland: Goodrich–Kirtland Park: Children's Cleveland Grays Armory Museum: Downtown Cleveland: Military History of the Cleveland Grays, a private military company which was founded in 1837, and the military heritage of Greater Cleveland Cleveland History Center: University Circle Multiple

  7. He already runs a museum. Why this Milwaukee historian ... - AOL

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    The museum also offers tours of Milwaukee you don't often read about. The Cream City Brick provided a beautiful backdrop for our wedding reception on Sept. 8, 2017.

  8. Category:Miles College people - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below all have significant connections to Miles College, whether as students, faculty, staff, or in some other capacity. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  9. Lucius Holsey Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Lucius Hosley Pitts Sr. (February 28, 1915 – February 25, 1974) was an American minister, theologian, educator, and academic administrator.He served as the president of Miles College in Fairfield, Alabama from 1961 to 1970, and became the first African American president of Paine College in 1971. [1]