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    The Joseph W. Pepin Memorial Building formally known as Alternative Center for Excellence (ACE) and the Alternative Center for Education, is located in...
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    an Afro-French woman (Anne Pépin), who owned several ships and participated in the slave trade. Conditions in the building were harrowing, with many of...
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    des Esclaves, or the House of Slaves, was built in 1780–1784 by Nicolas Pépin. Although it is the home of the infamous "Door of No Return", which is said...
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    Laura Ingalls Wilder (category People from Pepin, Wisconsin)
    seven miles north of the village of Pepin, Wisconsin, in the Big Woods region of Wisconsin. Ingalls' home in Pepin became the setting for her first book...
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    Miller, cartoonist Jane Morgan, singer, actress Russell Nype, actor Shiloh Pepin, Sirenomelia patient with legs fused George Clement Perkins, 14th governor...
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    Monuments of Verona (category Lists of monuments and memorials)
    coenobium were built. The building was rebuilt in the early 9th century at the behest of Bishop Ratoldo and the king of Italy Pepin, who judged it inconvenient...
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    Liverpool Cathedral (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
    Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015. Pepin, David (2004). Discovering Cathedrals. Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire...
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    Citadelle of Quebec (category Buildings and structures in Quebec City)
    Royal 22 Regiment, former Hospital, Building 1". www.pc.gc.ca. Government of Canada. Retrieved 12 January 2022. Pépin, Carl (14 May 2021). "The Royal 22e...
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    Coventry Cathedral (category Basil Spence buildings)
    ISBN 978-1860772641. The English Cathedral by Peter Marlow (p 108) ISBN 978-1-8589-4590-3 Pepin, David (2004). Discovering Cathedrals. Bloomsbury USA. p. 58. ISBN 9780747805977...
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    7, near La Crosse, Wisconsin, is more than 4 miles (6.4 km) wide. Lake Pepin, a natural lake formed behind the delta of the Chippewa River of Wisconsin...
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    and churches. They were said to be sponsored by the mayor of the palace Pepin of Herstal and his wife Plectrude, situating their work during the years...
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    capita of any U.S. city. Additionally, water skiing got its start on Lake Pepin, a lake southeast of the metropolitan area, in the Mississippi River about...
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    Zenos Frudakis (category Monuments and memorials in Georgia (U.S. state))
    Knowledge is Power with Zenos Frudakis Gateway to Growth (in progress) Chef Pepin, portrait sculpture and Zenos General Yarborough, Airborne & Special Ops...
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    Bristol Cathedral (category Church of England church buildings in Bristol)
    2 April 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015. Tatton-Brown & Cook 2002. David Pepin, Discovering Cathedrals, Osprey Publishing, 2004 Clifton-Taylor 1967, pp...
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    were good things for the country he served so well and so long." At his memorial service, enemies and friend alike gathered. Among the eulogies delivered...
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    Basilica of Saint-Denis (category Buildings and structures completed in 1144)
    sarcophogi in the crypt During his second coronation at Saint-Denis, King Pepin the Short made a vow to rebuild the old abbey. The first church mentioned...
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    Chichester Cathedral (category Church of England church buildings in West Sussex)
    millennium view. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. p. 5. ISBN 0-471-61372-X. Pepin, David (2016). Cathedrals of Britain. Oxford: Bloomsbury Shire Publications...
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    protect it. In 754, at the urgent request of Pope Stephen, the Frankish king Pepin the Short conquered the Lombards. He then gifted the lands of the former...
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    festivities. Joseph Roi built the Tank Cottage in Green Bay in 1776. Located in Heritage Hill State Historical Park, it is the oldest standing building from Wisconsin's...
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    as Joseph R. Brown, Franklin Steele and himself. During the convention, Joseph Brown was appointed chair of a committee which drafted "memorials" to...
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    Frecker (1905–1979), politician and academic administrator. Paula Nenette Pepin (1908–1990), composer, pianist and lyricist. Victor Reux (1929–2016), a...
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    save her, and perished in the attempt. King led the effort to raise a memorial to Harper, which resulted in the erection of the Sir Galahad statue on...
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    Pierre Bacot of Touraine France, Jean Postell of Dieppe France, Alexander Pepin, Antoine Poitevin of Orsement France, and Jacques de Bordeaux of Grenoble...
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    Amatorius 17 Ovid, Ars Amatoria 2.239 Tibullus, Elegies 2.3 Tibullus, Elegies 2 Pepin, Ronald E. (2008). The Vatican Mythographers. Fordham Univ Press. ISBN 9780823228928...
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    Joseph Perez Charles V, Pierre Chaunu Germany in the Holy Roman Empire, Whaley Papadopoulos, Alex G. (1996). Urban Regimes and Strategies: Building Europe's...
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    Circus Hall of Fame (category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana)
    Ringling Brothers 1962 Dan Rice 1963 Adam Forepaugh 1963 May Wirth 1963 Victor Pépin 1964 Isaac Van Amburgh 1964 Philip Astley 1965 Clyde Beatty 1966 Con Colleano...
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    Chronology of Jesus Cluniac Reforms Criticism of Christianity Donation of Pepin Dutch Reformed Church Early modern period English Benedictine Reform European...
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    Latium town of Sutri to the Church, starting its temporal power. In 756, Pepin the Short, after having defeated the Lombards, gave the Pope temporal jurisdiction...
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    Archived from the original on June 28, 2011. Retrieved October 5, 2010. "Protected Cruiser Memorial". www.ussboston.org. Retrieved December 21, 2022....
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  • Obituary (1921 - 2022) - Legacy Remembers". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2023-01-03. Pepin, Matt (2022-07-01). "Legendary Boston running coach Bill Squires dies at...
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