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  2. History Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    William James: Self-guided tours of significant locations in the life of William James, a philosopher, teacher, and the so-called father of American psychology. James lived and worked in Cambridge for more than 50 years.

  3. The Women's Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    The College has no designated gallery and the works are displayed throughout its buildings and grounds. The modernist College buildings were completed in 1965 by Chamberlain, Powell and Bon and are Grade II* listed. Many of the works are on display to visitors and a self-guided tour is available from the Porters' Lodge.

  4. Self-guided tour - Wikipedia

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    A self-guided tour is a tour in which the participant is not escorted by a guide.As with escorted tours, self-guided tours may be conducted on foot or by vehicle. Audio tours are frequently presented in a self-guided format using booklets, smart phones or standalone handheld devices, as are virtual tours.

  5. Audio tour - Wikipedia

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    They are also available for self-guided tours of outdoor locations, [1] or as a part of an organised tour. It provides background, context, and information on the things being viewed. [ 2 ] Audio guides are often in multilingual versions and can be made available in different ways.

  6. Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States

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    Lafayette left France on the American merchant vessel Cadmus, on July 13, 1824, and his tour began on August 15, 1824, when he arrived at Staten Island, New York.He toured the Northern and Eastern United States in the fall of 1824, including stops at Monticello to visit Thomas Jefferson and Washington, D.C., where he was received at the White House by President James Monroe.

  7. D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The house is set out as it was thought to have been when the Lawrences lived there. The significance of each room (parlour, kitchen, communal yard, washhouse, parents’ bedroom, children's bedroom and attic) is highlighted, either by the interpretation boards on display, or via a staff member on a guided tour.

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