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Killam is the largest town in the County of | Flagstaff and is the hub of the agricultural trade in |
was covered by a line of works marked by the | Flagstaff and central bastions, and separated from the |
Arizona, with additional offices in Tucson, | Flagstaff and Yuma. |
A broken sword and broken | flagstaff are among the motifs, which include lilies, |
Attempts at vandalism of the | flagstaff are often an objective of these protests, ca |
na, USA, it serves the Phoenix, Prescott and | Flagstaff areas. |
He also served as mayor of | Flagstaff, Arizona from 1918 to 1920, and later as a m |
l Lowell who build the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff Arizona in 1894. |
Obituary at | Flagstaff Arizona Daily Sun |
Travis Barman at Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona analyzed the emission spectrum of t |
He was director of the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona from 1977. |
It is located five miles west of | Flagstaff, Arizona (USA), near the U.S. Naval observat |
Alamo, was recently arrested in | Flagstaff, Arizona after a raid of his new compound in |
ntology at the Museum of Northern Arizona in | Flagstaff, Arizona in 1970. |
eith Edward Brown (born February 14, 1964 in | Flagstaff, Arizona) is a retired Major League Baseball |
Ashurst House ( | Flagstaff, Arizona), listed on the National Register o |
rt D. Schaldach at the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona, on August 24, 1949. |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on November 24, 1987. |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on October 5, 1981. |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on October 4, 1981. |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on February 15, 1983. |
Cummins lives in | Flagstaff, Arizona, where she teaches creative writing |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on September 3, 1981. |
Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S.A. | |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on September 26, 1981. |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on October 20, 1987. |
A plaque stands in Buffalo Park in | Flagstaff, Arizona, in recognition of Shewalter's work |
he Museum of Northern Arizona is a museum in | Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, that was established as a rep |
on Mesa Station of the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona, on 10 October 1985. |
an all-boy rehabilitation center, located in | Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, where twelve young men, betwe |
larke Refractor at the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona, Moore's 12.5 inch reflector, and t |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on March 10, 1983. |
Dale Shewalter died of cancer in | Flagstaff, Arizona, on January 10, 2010, at the age of |
Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona, on September 16, 1936. |
the Lowell Observatory at Anderson Mesa near | Flagstaff, Arizona, on March 9, 1983. |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on October 9, 1983. |
Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona, on October 17, 1930. |
20 miles southeast of | Flagstaff, Arizona, east of Lake Mary and north of Mor |
he Anderson Mesa Lowell Observatory south of | Flagstaff, Arizona, on September 2, 1983. |
180 shares numbering with Interstate 40 from | Flagstaff, Arizona, to Holbrook, Arizona, but briefly |
torate from the Northern Arizona University, | Flagstaff, Arizona, and the U.S. National Aeronautics |
March 24, 1931 at the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
ered on January 10, 1981 by Thomas, N. G. at | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
ZGL "Eagle 103.7" is a rock radio station in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
heart attack while fishing on Lake Mary near | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
ming began at the Navajo Ordnance Depot near | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
on Anderson Mesa about 15 miles southeast of | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
y moved to Topeka, Kansas, and afterwards to | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
ff in May, 1984 at the Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
Diners, including a location on Route 66 in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
d educator at Northern Arizona University in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
tely-located assets of Lowell Observatory in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
(63.47 metres) on July 19, 1999 at a meet in | Flagstaff, Arizona. |
lahoma; Amarillo, Texas; Gallup, New Mexico; | Flagstaff, Arizona; Winona, Arizona; Kingman, Arizona; |
Petersburg, receiving a golden eagle for its | flagstaff as a token of appreciation from corps comman |
19 January: Hone Heke cuts down the British | flagstaff at Kororareka for the third time in the lead |
ble Silence, illustrated by Emilie Touraine ( | Flagstaff, AZ): Northland Press, 1974. |
It is located in | Flagstaff County, east of Camrose at the junction of H |
In 1903, a 100-foot (30 m) iron | flagstaff, designed to be reminiscent of a ship's mast |
by Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory, | Flagstaff during his search for Pluto. |
ervatory funded by NASA, located at the USGS | Flagstaff Field Center in Flagstaff, AZ, atop McMillan |
Best Action Adventure - | Flagstaff Film Festival |
g the American Revolution it became known as | Flagstaff Fort; captured by the British in 1776, it re |
h to enter Arizona State Teachers College at | Flagstaff, from which he graduated in 1939. |
The Coast Guard once again acquired | Flagstaff from the Navy on 29 September 1976 in San Di |
Near the Cound Brook there is an amusing | flagstaff held by a sandstone gnome. |
Flagstaff Hill Golf Course | |
Flagstaff Hill Primary School (www.flagstaff.sa.edu.au | |
Flagstaff Hill lies adjacent to Phipps Conservatory & | |
, Reynella East and parts of Chandlers Hill, | Flagstaff Hill and O'Halloran Hill. |
A panoramic view from | Flagstaff Hill looking towards Oakland and the Univers |
r Streets in the city), Observatory Park (on | Flagstaff Hill in the west Rocks) and Cromwell Park at |
e winter when there is snow on the hillside, | Flagstaff Hill is popular with sled-riders of all ages |
20-foot (37 m) electric circular fountain on | Flagstaff Hill that featured nighttime light shows. |
f Bedford Park, Coromandel East, Darlington, | Flagstaff Hill, O'Halloran Hill, Panorama, Pasadena an |
ing) over Junction Hollow to Frew Street and | Flagstaff Hill. |
er, who has removed the observatory from its | Flagstaff home. |
as are led by the current proprietors of the | Flagstaff hotel in Maryborough. |
Flagstaff House | |
Flagstaff House in 2009 | |
The | Flagstaff House was the residence of the Commander Bri |
A branch museum, the | Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, is situated in the |
Gold was officially first discovered at | Flagstaff in January 1855 and gained much media attent |
Gold was again discovered at | Flagstaff in June 1855 and brought many prospectors in |
In the immediate side to the | flagstaff, in the superior stripe, appears, in white c |
Flagstaff is a ghost town and former town in Somerset | |
Flagstaff is also home to the 'Seven churches' located | |
Arizona, located about 95 driving miles from | Flagstaff, is one of the places Percival Lowell consid |
Flagstaff is a district in Victoria, Australia, site o | |
ectric dam on the Dead River, which enlarged | Flagstaff Lake and submerged the site of the settlemen |
ingford Lough under the brow of Anglesey and | Flagstaff Mountains. |
coach at Arizona State Teacher's College of | Flagstaff, now Northern Arizona University, from 1928 |
tations, notably including Percival Lowell's | Flagstaff Observatory. |
e its Regimental Colour was displayed on the | flagstaff of the captured fortress. |
dern times took place on 24 July 1990 at the | flagstaff of the City Council, two years before the fl |
at Greenhill Battery, volunteered to place a | flagstaff on a mound to act as an aiming point. |
He was born in the town of | Flagstaff on the Wild Coast and now lives in the Forem |
A | flagstaff or pole was raised within the Tree's branche |
Entrance to | Flagstaff railway station |
Sri Lanka Navy shore establishment sited on | Flagstaff Street in Colombo, in close proximity to the |
He was on his way to Naval Headquarters at | Flagstaff Street in the Galle Buck from his official r |
inburn, Strathcona, Beaver, Vermilion River, | Flagstaff, the municipal district of Provost. |
ardment of Fort Moultrie, for erecting a new | flagstaff under fire after the American flag had been |
Shewalter worked as a teacher for the | Flagstaff Unified School District. |
Heke successfully fought the British in the | Flagstaff War in 1845-46. |
perated in Russell in New Zealand during the | Flagstaff War between 11 March 1845 and 11 January 184 |
The observatory in | Flagstaff was founded in 1894. |
When the wrought-iron | flagstaff was erected in 1855, the tower became the ta |
The | flagstaff was salvaged from the collier BELLAMBI and p |
In addition, the | flagstaff which had proved so controversial was not re |
She had moved to | Flagstaff with her children to establish and manage a |
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