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Thomas Stone
Winston Churchill
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Oak Ridge Wayside: The Hutments
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The LeChee Chapter House hires teens and offers them a variety of placements in the community, such as Glen Canyon, where the youth can gain real world job skills and new experiences. Ketona Reed has been a member of this youth partnership program between Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and the local LeChee Chapter House of the Navajo Nation for three years.
Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Snow Lodge
Old Faithful Lodge and Cabins
Grant Village Lake House Restaurant
Canyon Lodge
Bet: Freedom Seeker
Orlean Puckett
Moses Cone
Thomas Hunter
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Boston paper hanger Thomas Hunter served on the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.
Marguerite Thompson Zorach
Patrick J Mogan Cultural Center
Mabini Monuments
- Type: Place
Two monuments to Apolinario Mabini stand along the Asan Beach Trail. Mabini was the Prime Minister and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the first Philippine Republic from January 23, 1899 – May 7, 1899. When the United States acquired the Philippines from Spain at the end of the Spanish-American War in 1899, Mabini and his followers refused to take an oath of allegiance to the United States and were exiled to Guam.