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  2. Founders Park - Wikipedia

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    The main stadium entrance to Founders Park is located at the northeast corner of the grounds directly behind the center-field wall. Following the 2010 national championship, USC had a mural applied to the backside of its center-field wall (to be viewed as visitors and fans enter onto stadium grounds), celebrating the 2010 CWS Title. In addition ...

  3. Gates of Anaheim - Wikipedia

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    Founders' Park has the Pioneer House of the Mother Colony and the Woelke-Stoffel House of Queen Anne style. The park also hosts city landmark 1876, a Moreton Bay Fig tree, a Carriage House, a vegetable garden, a small orange grove, a pump house and a windmill. These landmarks are preserved to reflect the way of life in the 1880s. [11]

  4. Mendon Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Founders' Park, located at the junction of Main, Hastings, North and Milford Streets, is the site of the original town center, where the first meeting house was located. The district has residential buildings dating from the 18th to the mid-20th centuries, in a wide variety of styles.

  5. South Carolina extends baseball stadium naming rights deal ...

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    The Gamecocks play an exhibition at Founders Park versus Air Force at 4 p.m. Oct. 26. It will be the first game with USC for new head coach Paul Mainieri, who came out of retirement after Mark ...

  6. Mendon, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the Founders' Plaque in Founders' Park, Mendon, Mass. The early settlement at Mendon was first listed in Middlesex County in 1667, then in 1671 in Suffolk County, and in Worcester County from 1731 onward. [3] Mendon was first settled in 1660 and was officially incorporated in 1667.

  7. Founders Memorial Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Founders Memorial Cemetery, also known as Founders Memorial Park, is the oldest cemetery in Houston, Texas, United States.Founded in 1836, it was originally known as "City Cemetery", and opened in conjunction with the founding of the City of Houston in what is now Fourth Ward near the edge of Downtown Houston.

  8. Avenue of the Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue of the Giants is a scenic highway in northern California, United States, running through Humboldt Redwoods State Park. It is named for the coast redwoods that tower over the route. The road is a former alignment of U.S. Route 101 , and continues to be maintained as a state highway as State Route 254 ( SR 254 ).

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