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  2. Dr. Dennis Uhrhammer, MD, Family Medicine | Fort Wayne, IN ...

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    Dr. Dennis Uhrhammer, MD, is a Family Medicine specialist practicing in Fort Wayne, IN with 28 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 48 insurance plans. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Lutheran Hospital.

  3. Fort Charles (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Charles is located in the small town of Port Royal in Jamaica. The town was founded on a natural harbour and Fort Charles was constructed to guard its entrance. According to Donny L. Hamilton, the fort was situated at the tip of the sand spit separating Kingston Harbour from the Caribbean. [2] The fort is almost completely surrounded by water.

  4. Scripps Howard Awards - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg Times, Florida 1968 — Betty Klaric: Cleveland Press: 1969 — Tom Brown: Anchorage Daily News, Alaska 1970 — Detroit Free Press: 1971 — Gordon Bishop: Newark Star-Ledger, New Jersey 1972 — Harry V. Martin: Napa Register, California 1973 — George F. Neavoll [19] The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana 1974 — David Cay ...

  5. The Baxter Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Baxter Bulletin is a twice-weekly newspaper serving Mountain Home, Arkansas and Baxter County, Arkansas, and surrounding areas. History.

  6. Charles W. Miner - Wikipedia

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    Charles Winslow Miner (January 26, 1866 – May 22, 1912) was a well-known Fort Wayne, Indiana, photographer in the late 1890s and early 1900s.A native of Columbia City, Indiana, Miner moved to Fort Wayne around 1887 and established Miner's Studio on West Wayne Street in downtown Fort Wayne.

  7. Fort Wayne Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Wayne Museum of Art's current home is a structure that opened in 1984 at the intersection of Lafayette Street and Main Street in downtown Fort Wayne. Today, the museum, along with neighboring Arts United Center and Auer Center for Arts and Culture (opened in 2011), serve as the nucleus for downtown's burgeoning Cultural District. [3]

  8. Fort Miami (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Miami, originally called Fort St. Philippe or Fort des Miamis, were a pair of French built palisade forts established at Kekionga, the principal village of the Miami. These forts were situated where the St. Joseph River and St. Marys River merge to form the Maumee River in Northeastern Indiana , where present day Fort Wayne is located.

  9. Fort de Chartres - Wikipedia

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    The original fort was a palisade of logs with two bastions at opposite corners. Within five years, flooding from the Mississippi had left the original fort in bad condition. [6] Construction of a second fort further from the river, but still on the flood plain, began in 1725. This fort was also made of logs and had a bastion at each of the four ...