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  2. Fort George (New York) - Wikipedia

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    A fourth Fort George was an encampment built on Staten Island around 1777 in the area of St. George, Staten Island, likely Fort Hill. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The hill, overlooking the harbor, was the location on Duxbury's Point or Ducksberry Point and was fortified by the British during the American Revolutionary War . [ 5 ]

  3. Fort George, Tortola - Wikipedia

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    Fort George is a colonial fort which was erected on the northeast edge of Road Town, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands above Baugher's Bay. The site is now a ruin. The site is now a ruin. The original structure is believed by some to have been built at an unascertained date by the original Dutch settlers of the islands to protect slave pens ...

  4. Buck Hill - Wikipedia

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    Buck Hill was named by early settlers, who noticed its summit was a gathering spot for Mdewakanton Dakota to watch male deer (bucks) drink at Crystal Lake. [3]The ski area was started by Chuck Stone, who discovered the sport as a child recovering from polio, and had worked as a lift attendant at Suicide Six in Vermont.

  5. Buck Hill (Oneida County, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Buck Hill is a summit located in Central New York Region of New York located in the Town of Western in Oneida County, north of North Western. References This page was ...

  6. Fort Charlotte, Tortola - Wikipedia

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    Fort Charlotte formed part of a triangular defensive formation around Road Harbour. On the south west side of the harbour lay Fort Burt while Fort George was situated on the west with Road Town Fort located in between. Towering above was Fort Charlotte, with the range and guns to fire on any ship entering the harbour without any fear of return ...

  7. Buck Hill (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hill began playing professionally in 1943 but held a day job as a mailman in his birthplace of Washington, D.C. for over forty years. He recorded with Charlie Byrd in 1958-59. Hill released his first record as a leader, This Is Buck Hill, in 1978. During the 1970s, he also recorded two albums with the Washington-area trumpeter Allan Houser. [2]

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  9. Capital Hill (album) - Wikipedia

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    Buck Hill chronology; Impressions (1983) Capital Hill (1990) The Buck Stops Here (1993) ... "Someone to Watch Over Me" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 5:45