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Clinton is a town in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States, located on the South Branch of the Raritan River. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 2,719, reflecting an increase of 87 (+3.3%) from the 2,632 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 578 (+28.1%) from the 2,054 counted in the 1990 Census. Despite its relatively small population, Clinton is the predominant control city for Interstate 78 heading west from Newark.
When the Clinton post office was established in 1829, it was named for DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York and the primary impetus behind the then-newly completed Erie Canal.
The town is perhaps best known for its two mills which sit on opposite banks of the South Branch Raritan River. The Red Mill, with its historic village, dates back to 1810 with the development of a mill for wool processing. Across the river sits the Stone Mill, home of the Hunterdon Art Museum for Contemporary Craft and Design, located in a former gristmill that had been reconstructed in 1836 and operated continuously until 1936. In 1952, a group of local residents conceived of a plan to convert the historic building into an art museum, which is still in operation today.
Described by The New York Times in 1988 as having "conquered the worst residential radon hotspot known in the United States" which resulted from uranium in the limestone under sections of the town, Clinton and mayor-at-the-time Robert A. Nulman received state, national, and international attention for the town's successful efforts to combat the radon using ventilation systems in affected homes.
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Amherst Mammoths at Hamilton Continentals college football, Saturday, September 24, 2022 in Clinton, N.Y. (Adrian Kraus for Amherst FootballParents)
The first stop for the "freedom walkers" on the Milford Track. Only 5km in, so not a very taxing day.
The Clinton B. Ford Observatory is an astronomical observatory that is operated by the Ithaca College Physics department. The observatory is located in the forest on the south end of the Ithaca College campus in Ithaca, New York. It was constructed in 1998 using funds from the National Science Foundation and a bequest from the late Clinton B. Ford. It houses a CCT-16 16-inch (0.4 m) f/8 Cassegrain telescope.
Obama communications director Robert Gibbs emails reporters with a picture of Clinton and Sheryl Crow from a 1996 trip to Bosnia, linking a series of recent articles including this Chicago Tribune piece making the point that Clinton wasn't a central player on foreign policy in her husband's administration.
Marker says:
"CLINTON COURTHOUSE
This courthouse, built in 1840, is one of the architectural treasures of the state. The present building replaced a wooden courthouse that dated from 1825-26, which was burned in March, 1839. This is one of the oldest courthouses in Louisiana which is still in daily use."
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Former U.S. President, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, U.S. secretary of state, and their daughter Chelsea Clinton arrive on stage for the closing session of the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011. Photographer: Ramin Talaie/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Bill Clinton; Hillary Clinton; Chelsea Clinton
Baddesley Clinton (grid reference SP199714), is a moated manor house, located some 8 miles (13 km) north-west of the historic town of Warwick in the English county of Warwickshire. The house probably originated in the 13th century, when large areas of the Forest of Arden were cleared for farmland. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and the hall a Grade I listed building
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Constructed between 1974-75 after the previous 1895 courthouse burned, which had also replaced a burned courthouse.
Taken at the rally at Soldiers and Sailors Hall - University of Pittsburgh.
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