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  2. Box, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    The Rudloe Arms is a Grade II listed building with a four-storey Gothic tower [45] in 14 acres, currently a hotel and restaurant run by Marco Pierre White. [46] A war memorial next to the Bath Road was unveiled on 23 October 1920, honouring the 43 Box parishioners who died in the First World War.

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  4. Fort Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lancaster was established during the American colonization of Texas in the 19th century, [1] a process that began in the 1820s with the immigration of Anglo-Americans into Spanish, later Mexican, Texas. [2] In 1836, an Anglo-American-dominated Texas seceded from Mexico and became a republic that was annexed into the United States a decade ...

  5. RAF Rudloe Manor - Wikipedia

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    RAF Rudloe Manor was the location of Headquarters Southern Area Royal Observer Corps (ROC) from 1952 until 1980, when it was relocated to Lansdown near Bath. Co-located with the ROC was Headquarters Southern Sector United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation , responsible for the now-defunct four-minute warning in the event of nuclear ...

  6. W. A. Strain Farm–Strain House - Wikipedia

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    The W. A. Strain Farm–Strain House is a farmstead located in Lancaster, Texas, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the W. A. Strain House in 1978. A boundary increase in 2001 expanded the area covered from 2 acres to 163 acres and the property listing name was changed to W. A. Strain Farm–Strain House.

  7. White House Department Store and Hotel McCoy - Wikipedia

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    The White House Department Store and Hotel McCoy is a historic building in El Paso, Texas. It was built in 1912, and designed in the Chicago School style by architect Henry C. Trost of Trost & Trost. [2] The store itself was co-founded in 1900 by Felix Brunschwig and three of his nephews: Myrtil, Gaston and Arthur Clobentz. [3]