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  • 91sacred site — /seɪkrəd ˈsaɪt/ (say saykruhd suyt) noun 1. a site that is sacred to Aboriginal people or is otherwise of significance according to Aboriginal tradition: *We were very careful about sacred sites and burial grounds, too, not like some others I… …

  • 92John Work House and Mill Site — Infobox nrhp | name =Work, John, House and Mill Site nrhp type = caption = Main Entrance to the property nearest city= Charlestown, Indiana area = built =1814 architect= Work, John architecture= Federal added = January 03, 2001 governing body =… …

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  • 93Roods Landing Site — The Roods Landing Site or Roods Creek Mounds are located south of Omaha, Stewart County, Georgia, United States.It is a Middle Woodland / Mississippian period Pre Columbian complex of earthen mounds at the juncture of Roods Creek and the… …

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  • 94Saiyuki Reload Burial — Gensômaden Saiyuki|Saiyuki Reload Burial (最遊記RELOAD), couramment appelé les OAV Saiyuki, est une suite de 3 OAV diffusé au Japon en 2007[réf. nécessaire] et créé à partir du manga Gensômaden Saiyuki dessiné par Kazuya Minekura lui même basé… …

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  • 95Isaac Shelby Cemetery State Historic Site — is a park in Lincoln County, Kentucky. It marks the estate and burial ground of Kentucky s first governor, Isaac Shelby. The site became part of the park system in 1951.cite book |editor=Kleber, John E. |others=Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark …

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  • 96Abraham Lincoln's burial and exhumation — Abraham Lincoln was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, where a 177 foot tall granite tomb surmounted with several bronze statues of Lincoln was constructed by 1874. Lincoln s wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, and three of his four sons …

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  • 97Upper Burial Ground — Cemetery where 58 American soldiers are buried from the Battle of Germantown in the American Revolution. It is adjacent to the Concord Schoolhouse in Germantown, Philadelphia. Sources Jenkins, Charles Francis. The Guide Book to Historic… …

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  • 98Sutton Hoo —    Site (in England s Somerset region) of one of the most important archeological discoveries for the history of the Anglo Saxon kingdoms. In 1939 a burial mound was discovered at Sutton Hoo by Basil Brown that revolutionized modern understanding …

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  • 99shaft graves — ▪ burial site, ancient Greece       late Bronze Age (c. 1600–1450 BC) burial sites from the era in which the Greek mainland came under the cultural influence of Crete. The graves were those of royal or leading Greek families, unplundered and… …

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  • 100List of cemeteries — This list of cemeteries compiles notable cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried, worldwide. Reasons for notability include their design, their history and their interments.Argentina*La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires burial… …

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