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  2. Stuttgart High School (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    It succeeded Patch American High School (1979–2015, on Patch Barracks), [2] [3] and SHS remains the only DoDEA (DoDDS) high school in the Stuttgart area. Patch's school history, panther mascot, and colors were carried over to Stuttgart; black and gold are also the colors of host state Baden-Württemberg.

  3. Kelley Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart-Möhringen. Kelley Barracks (formerly Helenen-Kaserne) is a U.S. military installation and headquarters of United States Africa Command, and is a part of US Army Garrison Stuttgart in Stuttgart-Möhringen in Germany. [1] The post is administered by IMCOM- Europe.

  4. Graue Mill - Wikipedia

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    Settling in what was the farming village and early transportation hub of Fullersburg, Illinois, formerly named Brush Hill, he and William Asche (whose brother-in-law, Henry Fischer, built a wind-powered grist mill in what is now Mount Emblem Cemetery) filed claim in 1849 to a tract of damp, clay-rich bottomland along the banks of Salt Creek ...

  5. Stuttgart American High School - Wikipedia

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    For school years 1956/57/58, it was a secondary school (grades 7–12). With its campus at the northwest corner of Pattonville, the school was also known as Ludwigsburg American High School from 1961 to 1968, with 1,200 students and 280 graduating seniors. Between 1970 and 1973, Stuttgart American High School was under the Trump Plan. [1] [2]

  6. List of museums in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Cementland, St. Louis, outdoor sculpture park, future uncertain since death of creator in 2011; Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, St. Louis, closed in 2008 [3] International Bowling Museum, St. Louis, moved to Arlington, Texas in 2010; National Video Game and Coin-Op Museum, St. Louis, closed in 1999 [4] St. Louis Museum

  7. Oak Knoll Park - Wikipedia

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    Oak Knoll Park is a municipal park in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. Founded in 1958, it includes 14.5 acres of land [1] that host one of the largest native stands of post oak trees. [2] It also includes two early 20th-century stone mansions. [1]

  8. Category:Schools in Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. History of Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    Bombing of Stuttgart in World War II: West Germany (1945–90) Württemberg-Baden; Württemberg-Hohenzollern; South Baden; Baden-Württemberg; Restatement of Policy on Germany & Solemn Declaration on European Union; Federal Republic of Germany (1990-present) History of Germany & History of Europe; 1993 World Horticultural Exposition & New Year ...