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  2. President William McKinley High School - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Maurice B. Beckwith. In November 1869, it was moved to Princess Ruth's Palace. In 1895 it was renamed to Honolulu High School. In 1907, it was moved to the corner of Beretania and Victoria Streets and renamed President William McKinley High School, and finally moved to its present campus on King Street in 1923. [3]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Lucie ...

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    Location of St. Lucie County in Florida. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Lucie County, Florida.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States.

  4. Fort Pierce Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Fort Pierce Central High School opened its doors in 1970 as the first comprehensive high school to serve all students in St. Lucie County. [2] Prior to 1970, high schools in St. Lucie County were segregated, with white students attending Dan McCarty High School and black students attending Lincoln Park Academy. [3]

  5. Honolulu Museum of Art School - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Honolulu High School was renamed President William McKinley High School and moved into the new school building completed in 1908 on the former Maertens property facing Thomas Square. After McKinley High moved into a new, larger campus on S. King Street in 1923, its former site became Linekona (or Lincoln) Elementary School. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Local history: Buckhorn Building, a Fort Pierce landmark - AOL

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  7. Hawaii Capital Historic District - Wikipedia

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    With the grounds of Iolani Palace and the Hawaii State Capitol at its core, the historic district reaches inland across Beretania Street to include the buildings and grounds of Washington Place and St. Andrew's Cathedral; crosses Richards Street to include the former Armed Services YMCA Building, YWCA Building, and Hawaiian Electric Company Building; crosses Queen Street on the seaward side to ...

  8. Local history: Years ago, Indian River was paradise for ... - AOL

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    In the early to mid 20th century, young Fort Pierce boys had an adventure growing up along the backdrop of the Indian River. Local history: Years ago, Indian River was paradise for adventurous ...

  9. George Charles Beckley - Wikipedia

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    George Charles Beckley (March 5, 1787 – April 16, 1826) was an English captain, trader, and military adviser. He was one of the earliest foreigners to have a major impact in the Kingdom of Hawaii, where he eventually became a noble, and was one of the disputed creators of the Flag of Hawaii.