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  2. Rydal Hall - Wikipedia

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    "The Grot" at Rydal Falls is described in William Wordsworth's early poem, "An Evening Walk", published in 1793. The poet moved to Rydal Mount, near Rydal Hall, in 1813 and it remained his home to his death in 1850. Towards the end of the poet's life his nephew Christopher Wordsworth went with him to "The Grot". The following is a description ...

  3. The Manor (Glen Cove, New York) - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Ruth Pratt in 1965, it became one of the first conference center hotels in the United States in 1967. It was known as Harrison House until 1985, when it was renamed the Glen Cove Mansion Hotel and Conference Center. [2] The Manor is one of five existing mansions in Glen Cove built for the sons of oil magnate Charles Pratt.

  4. Edith Macy Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    The old training facility. Edith Macy Conference Center consists of 265 acres (1.07 km 2) of woodlands and meadows with a variety of terrain.Girl Scout leaders have identified 51 kinds of trees, 15 kinds of ferns, 87 bird species, and over 200 varieties of flowers in the area.

  5. Grot - Wikipedia

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    Guillano Grot (born 1983), a Dutch footballer; Jan Grot, the bishop of Kraków from 1326 to 1347; Jay-Roy Grot (born 1998), a Dutch footballer; Philipp Grot Johann (1841–1892), a German illustrator; Sherwin Grot (born 1990), a Dutch footballer; Stefan Grot-Rowecki (1895–1944), or Grot, pseudonym of the Polish general and journalist Stefan ...

  6. Airlie Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s a film company named Airlie Productions operated at the center. [2] The company produced over 250 documentaries and won three Emmy's. [5] In 1988, more than 150 LGBTQ individuals attended The War Conference to promote human rights. The purpose of this conference was to increase support from legislators and civil rights ...

  7. United Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The United Office Building was designed by architect James A. Johnson of Esenwein & Johnson, one of the most successful architectural firms in Buffalo at the time.It was built by Frank A. Dudley, president of the United Hotels Company of America (later United Hotels of America), [3] and completed in 1929 on the eve of the Great Depression.