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  2. Craig Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Craig Hospital is a neurorehabilitation and research hospital in Englewood, Colorado specializing in spinal cord injury (SCI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation and research. Craig is a 93-bed, private, not-for-profit, free-standing long-term acute care and rehabilitation hospital that provides a comprehensive system of inpatient ...

  3. Craig Colony for Epileptics - Wikipedia

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    History. Situated at a former Shaker colony, [1] the facility was established in 1896 on 1,900 acres (770 ha). [2] Its inspiration was the colony at Bielefeld, Westphalia, Germany. [3] [4] Craig Colony was situated 70 miles (110 km) southeast of Buffalo and 40 miles (64 km) south of Rochester. The facility was maintained by New York State ...

  4. Craig Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Craig Air Force Base. Coordinates: 32°20′38″N 086°59′16″W. Craig Field 1942 classbook. Craig Air Force Base near Selma, Alabama, was a U.S. Air Force undergraduate pilot training (UPT) installation that closed in 1977. Today the facility is a civilian airport known as Craig Field Airport and Industrial Complex (ICAO: KSEM; FAA: SEM).

  5. Craigdarroch Castle - Wikipedia

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    Craigdarroch Castle underwent diverse roles over the years, serving as a Military Hospital, a College, an administrative headquarter for the Victoria School of Board, and a Conservatory of Music, before its transformation into a historical museum in 1979. Presently, it is under the stewardship of the Craigdarroch Castle Historical Museum ...

  6. Royal Cornhill Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Pavilions for the treatment of tuberculosis were added in the 1920s [3] and the facility became the Aberdeen Royal Mental Hospital in 1933. [1] It suffered from bomb damage, which resulted in four fatalities, in 1943 during the Second World War. [3] The facility joined the National Health Service in 1948 and became the Royal Cornhill Hospital ...

  7. Alfred Waterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire College. Alfred Waterhouse RA PPRIBA (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. He is perhaps best known for his designs for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum in London.

  8. Detroit Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.detroithistorical.org. The Detroit Historical Museum is located at 5401 Woodward Avenue in the city's Cultural Center Historic District in Midtown Detroit. It chronicles the history of the Detroit area from cobblestone streets, 19th century stores, the auto assembly line, toy trains, fur trading from the 18th century, and much more.

  9. Chicago History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Chicago History Museum. /  41.911996°N 87.631312°W  / 41.911996; -87.631312. Chicago History Museum is the museum of the Chicago Historical Society (CHS). The CHS was founded in 1856 to study and interpret Chicago 's history. The museum has been located in Lincoln Park since the 1930s at 1601 North Clark Street at the intersection of ...