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  2. Freshwater Bay (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    It is about 5 km (3.1 mi) upstream from the mouth of the river at Fremantle and is overlooked by the suburbs of Dalkeith, Claremont, Mosman Park and Peppermint Grove. Freshwater Bay was named after Freshwater Bay and Freshwater, Isle of Wight by Henry Charles Prinsep (1844–1922), who had a riverside family holiday cottage there, The Chine. [1]

  3. List of museums in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Swarthout Museum, La Crosse, formerly operated by the La Crosse County Historical Society [85] Thunderbird Museum, Merrilan, Roadside America - closed report; Watson's Wild West Museum, Old west general store with American West artifacts, closed November 2018 [86] William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design, Milwaukee, closed in 2010

  4. Claremont, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Claremont also contains a small private hospital (Bethesda) and one state primary school; Freshwater Bay Primary School (formed by the amalgamation of Claremont Primary School and East Claremont Primary School), as well as a number of jetties on the Swan River. The Perth Royal Show, an annual agricultural show, is held at the Claremont ...

  5. National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame is an American hall of fame in Hayward, Wisconsin, dedicated to promoting freshwater fishing. Approximately 100,000 visitors tour the museum each year. [1] The 143-foot-long (44 m) muskie sculpture is the world's largest muskie sculpture. [2]

  6. List of museum ships - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwaiti Maritime Museum in Salmiya, Kuwait, holds replicas of a number of different types of dhows. [56] The Al-Hashemi-II (1997-2001), in Kuwait City , Kuwait, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest wooden dhow ever built; it has never been floated and is used for events.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Marinette ...

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    May 2, 2007 (Offshore in lower Green Bay, approx. 3.3 mi (5.3 km). SE of Peshtigo Point: Peshtigo Township: Lighthouse built in 1936 to warn ships of the shoal which runs out three miles from the mouth of the Peshtigo River.

  8. H. H. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hamilton Bennett (January 15, 1843 – January 1, 1908) was an American photographer famous for his pictures of the Dells of the Wisconsin River and surrounding region taken between 1865 and 1908.

  9. William James Müller - Wikipedia

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    Müller was born at Bristol, the son of J. S. Müller, a Prussian from Danzig, curator of a museum in Bristol. [1] He first studied painting under James Baker Pyne. [2] His early pictures were mostly of the scenery of Gloucestershire and Wales, and he learned much from his study of Claude, Ruysdael, and earlier landscape-painters. [3]