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  2. List of National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    This article provide a List of National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island. There are 45 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Rhode Island. In addition there are two National Park Service administered or affiliated areas of national historic importance in the state.

  3. Rhodes University - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was founded in 1904 as Rhodes University College, named after Cecil Rhodes, through a grant from the Rhodes Trust. It became a constituent college of the University of South Africa in 1918 before becoming an independent university in 1951.

  4. Albany Museum, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Museum, South Africa is situated in Grahamstown in South Africa, is affiliated to Rhodes University [1] and dates back to 1855, [2] making it the second oldest museum in South Africa. The British Settlers of 1820 Landing in Algoa Bay

  5. Best hotels in Rhodes from beachside boutiques to Old Town stays

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    Best of all, it’s just 10 minutes by bus from Rhodes Town’s medieval heart. Address: Illiados Street 1, Rhodes 85100 Read more: The best family holiday destinations to create lasting memories ...

  6. Statue of Cecil Rhodes, Company's Garden - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902) was a British businessman, mining magnate, and politician in South Africa. An ardent believer in British colonialism, Rhodes was the founder of the southern African territory of Rhodesia, which was named after him in 1895. South Africa's Rhodes University is also named after Rhodes.

  7. Eleazer Arnold House - Wikipedia

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    The Eleazer Arnold House is a historic house built for Eleazer Arnold in about 1693, and located in the Great Road Historic District at Lincoln, Rhode Island.It is now a National Historic Landmark owned by Historic New England, and open to the public on weekends.

  8. Rhodes Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Street Historic District is a residential historic district encompassing one block of Rhodes Street in southern Providence, Rhode Island, along with the dead-end Janes and Alphonso Streets. This area has a well-preserved collection of stylish 19th century houses, built roughly between 1850 and 1895.

  9. Cory Library for Historical Research - Wikipedia

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    The Cory Library for Humanities Research, formerly The Cory Library for Historical Research, is a research library at Rhodes University, and is one of the branch libraries of the Rhodes University Library services. [1] In addition to its preservation of Eastern Cape history, it also contains the archives of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa.