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  2. List of open-air and living history museums in the United ...

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    Maine Forest & Logging Museum, living history site known as Leonard's Mills, Bradley; Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, Livermore; Willowbrook Museum Village, Newfield; Maryland. Button Farm Living History Center, Germantown; Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater ; Historic St. Mary's City, St. Mary's City [20] Jerusalem Mill ...

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    Howick Colonial Village, Auckland, an authentic 1850s Fencible village featuring old homes, stores and community halls. There is also occasional re creation days with volunteers in period dress Shantytown, Greymouth, a Historic them park opened in 1971 dedicated to the 1860s to 1900s Gold rush on the West Coast.

  4. Castro culture - Wikipedia

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    Castro culture (Galician: cultura castrexa, Portuguese: cultura castreja, Asturian: cultura castriega, Spanish: cultura castreña, meaning "culture of the hillforts") is the archaeological term for the material culture of the northwestern regions of the Iberian Peninsula (present-day northern and central Portugal together with the Spanish ...

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    Situated near Verde and Lucky Creek, Vandenburg was the second settlement of Henri Castro; he named it Castroville, after himself. [1] In 1846, while establishing other settlements, August Ferdinand Louis Huth was appointed in charge in Castro's absence.

  6. Cuban immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cuban immigration to the United States, for the most part, occurred in two periods: the first series of immigration of wealthy Cuban Americans to the United States resulted from Cubans establishing cigar factories in Tampa and from attempts to overthrow Spanish colonial rule by the movement led by José Martí, the second to escape from Communist rule under Fidel Castro following the Cuban ...

  7. José Castro House - Wikipedia

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    José Castro House in 1934. José Antonio Castro's father José Tiburcio Castro was a soldier, member of the Diputación (the legislature of Alta California), [4] administrator of Mission San Juan Bautista after it was secularized, and grantee of Rancho Sausal. The elder Castro used his position to obtain land grants for relatives and friends.

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  9. José Castro - Wikipedia

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    José Castro was a Californio, born in Monterey, California, when it was under Spanish colonial rule. His father José Tiburcio Castro was a soldier, member of the Diputación (territorial legislature), mayordomo (administrator) of Mission San Juan Bautista after it was secularized, and grantee of Rancho Sausal.