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  2. List of United States Army installations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Herzo Base Herzogenaurach: closed 1992 Hessen Homberg Kaserne Hanau: closed 1990s Hindenburg Kaserne Ansbach: closed 1992 Hindenburg Kaserne: Würzburg: closed 1994 torn down Holbeinring Military Housing Heidelberg: closed 2013 Hospital Kaserne Bad Kreuznach: closed 2001 Hutier Kaserne Hanau: closed 2008 Jaeger Kaserne Aschaffenburg: closed 1992

  3. List of museums in Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    Nuremberg Castle Museum: 1999: City of Nuremberg, State of Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany [29] Kindermuseum Nürnberg: Children's: more pictures: Children's Museum: 2001: City of Nuremberg [30] Krankenhausmuseum Nürnberg: Medical: more pictures: Hospital Museum Nuremberg: 1997: Private [31] Kunstbunker - forum für zeitgenössische Kunst ...

  4. Historic properties in Fort Huachuca National Historic District

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    The Original Fort Headquarters – Built in 1880, Now the Fort Huachuca Museum. The Fort Huachuca Museum opened in 1960 and serves the Fort by collecting, preserving and exhibiting artifacts representing its own history and the larger history of the military in the Southwest. [15] The Old Post Barracks – Built in 1883. They were constructed ...

  5. Fort Huachuca - Wikipedia

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    The Ft. Huachuca Museum [14] occupies two buildings on Old Post, its main museum and gift shop (Building 41401), and a nearby spillover gallery called the Museum Annex (building 41305). It tells the story of Fort Huachuca and the U.S. Army in the American Southwest, with special emphasis on the Buffalo Soldiers and the Apache War.

  6. Prora - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet military then stripped all usable materials from the building. [citation needed] In the late 1940s two of the housing blocks – one at the North and one at the South – were demolished and the remains were mostly removed. In the late 1950s, the East German military rebuilt several of the buildings.

  7. Garden Canyon Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    It is located south of Sierra Vista, off of AZ 92, on the Fort Huachuca Military Base. [3] Very close by, in a cave, are the Garden Canyon Petroglyphs, a separately listed place on the NHRP. They are carved on the caves ceiling which is located on a bluff several hundred feet above the canyon. [4]

  8. Sierra Vista, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    [6] [23] Sierra Vista annexed Fort Huachuca, a U.S. military base, one of the largest employers in Arizona, and the adjacent community, in 1971. Sierra Vista was the site of the first McDonald's drive thru, which opened in 1975. [25] The owner, Dave Rich, drove the innovative approach to gain the business of the soldiers from nearby Fort Huachuca.

  9. Germanisches Nationalmuseum - Wikipedia

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    Grand Cloister of the former Carthusian monastery, today part of the museum buildings 1954 image of an exhibit in the Nationalmuseum. The Germanisches Nationalmuseum is a public law foundation supported by the Federal Republic of Germany, the state of Bavaria and the city of Nuremberg. [6]