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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
Kmart Discount Store located at 2501 Red Wheat Dr. in Clinton,OK. As of December 27th 2018 this is the last Kmart operating in the State of Oklahoma. The store was well stocked in the clothing departments although other areas were lacking most notably the electronics department which had a mix of TVs and mattresses on display next to each other. The garden center had a few bags of dirt and a display of seed packs but no live plants available. The grocery department had the basic essentials (cereal, soda, crackers) but prices were not competitive with a nearby grocery store. There were six registers at the front end of the store but only one was open at noon with three people in line and no other employee looking very inclined to open a second register. This store opened in 1991 replacing a smaller location a few blocks away. The smaller store is currently occupied by an Atwood's Ranch and Home Store.
الملكة رانيا خلال حوار مع وزيرة الخارجية الأميركية السابقة هيلاري كلينتون والمفوض السامي للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين فيليبو غراندي خلال مبادرة كلينتون العالمية
نيويورك، الولايات المتحدة / 20 أيلول 2022
Queen Rania during a conversation with Secretary Hillary Clinton and UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi at the Clinton Global Initiative
New York, USA/ September 20, 2022
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The old mill in downtown Clinton, New Jersey.
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Only The blast furnace remains from the Clinton Iron Works. It seems to be the only thing remaining from Clinton, NJ as well. It is on Clinton road which is rumored to be the fountainhead of creepiness in New Jersey, but is really just a lonely road through the woods.
Clinton Walker House, by Frank Lloyd Wright. Built in 1948 in Carmel, CA. It might look familiar to some as it was used as inspiration for The Future's house in Hail Caesar!
Baddesley Clinton is a moated manor house, located just north of the historic town of Warwick in the English county of Warwickshire; the house was probably established during the 13th century when large areas of the Forest of Arden were cleared and eventually converted to farmland. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and the Hall is a Grade I listed building.
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Baddesley Clinton is a moated manor house with a long history, best known for being a sanctuary for Catholic priests during the Reformation. The estate has been home to the same family, the Ferrers, for over 500 years, and much of the current house was built by Henry Ferrers in the late 1500s.
The site was originally a clearing in the Forest of Arden known as "Badde's Ley" after an Anglo-Saxon settler named Baeddi. After the Norman Conquest, it was granted to Norman noblemen, eventually passing to the de Clinton family in the late 13th century, at which point the name became Baddesley Clinton.
The estate changed hands several times until it was acquired by John Brome in 1438. His son, Nicholas Brome killed the local priest he found flirting with his wife, legend has it that the murder took place in the Library, and the blood spains are still visible on the fireplace hearth. As penance, Nicholas built the towers of the local St. Michael's church and the nearby Packwood Church, known as the "Towers of Atonement".
In 1517, the house passed to the Ferrers family, who owned it for 12 generations and nearly 500 years. n the 1590s, the famous Jesuit carpenter Nicholas Owen build several secret "priest holes" around the property to hide persecuted priests.
The last private owners were Thomas Ferrers-Walker and his wife Undine, who restored the house in the mid-20th century. Their son eventually transferred the property to the National Trust in 1980, ensuring its preservation for the public. Today, the moated manor house is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Castle Clinton is a circular sandstone fortification which now lies in Battery Park in Lower Manhattan, New York City, NewYork. The fort was built just before the United States and Britain fought the War of 1812. Prior to the war there were may skirmishes between the 2 nations. Acknowledging increasing tensions with the British, American harbor cities began building forts for protection. New York City was no exception. Four forts were built to defend the harbor; Castle Williams on Governor's Island, Fort Wood on Bedloe's Island (known today as Liberty Island), Fort Gibson on Ellis Island and Southwest Battery (Now called Castle Clinton) on Manhattan Island.
Southwest Battery was constructed on the rocks off the tip of Manhattan between 1808 and 1811. The fort was fully armed with 28 cannons. Each cannon could shoot a 32 pound cannonball a distance of 1.5 miles. On March 27, 1812, General Joseph Bloomfield was appointed to the command of all the fortifications in New York City and harbor. He established his headquarters at Southwest Battery.
The four forts in the harbor kept the British Navy at bay and Southwest Battery never had occasion to fire upon the enemy.In 1817, the fort was renamed Castle Clinton in honor of Dewitt Clinton, Mayor and later Governor of New York.
In 1823 the fort was deeded to New York City. The following summer a new restaurant and entertainment center opened at the site, renamed Castle Garden. A roof was added in the 1840s, and Castle Garden served as an opera house and theater until 1854. Many new inventions were demonstrated there, including the telegraph, Colt revolving rifles, steam-powered fire engines, and underwater electronic explosives.
Opera singer Jenny Lind, the "Swedish Nightingale," made her American debut here in 1850. She was brought to America by none other than P.T. Barnum, famous for his American Museum full of "freaks," and later the famous circus.
On August 3, 1855, Castle Garden opened as an immigrant landing depot. The creation of Castle Garden, the official immigrant processing center in the nation, represented a country at a crossroads, signaling a change in American immigration policy, and in the ways through which immigrants became Americans.
During the next 34 years, over 8 million people entered the United States through Castle Garden. Two out of every three immigrants to the United States in this period passed through the Castle Garden. It was closed on April 18, 1890.
With the Federal government taking control of immigration and the opening of Ellis Island, Castle Garden's time as an immigration center ends. The building was remodeled once again and reopened as the New York City Aquarium on December 10, 1896. The exotic fish and Beluga whale made the aquarium one of the city's most popular attractions. With over 30,000 visitors on opening day the aquarium averaged over 5,000 people per day. The New York City Aquarium was relocated to Coney Island in 1941.
Saved from demolition in 1946, the Castle was restored to its original design by the National Park Service. The site reopened in 1975 as Castle Clinton National Monument. Today the site houses the ticket office for the Statue of Liberty. Castle Clinton receives an annual visitation over 3 million making it one of the most visited National Park Service sites in the country.
The fort originally built to keep people out now welcomes visitors from all over the world
Caption mostly taken from NPS, Castle Clinton National Monument, Cluture and History Page
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Hillary Clinton campaigning in Manchester, NH with Elizabeth Warren, Maggie Hassan and Annie Kuster. October 24, 2016
Clinton, Tennessee Police Department Ford Crown Victoria. Note the use of decals designed to fit a Dodge Charger.
The Clinton River nears it's mouth beside the Milford Track at the northern end of Lake the Anau in the Southland region of the South island of New Zealand.
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Baddesley Clinton was built in the 15th century by the Brome family on the site of a 13th-century farmstead. The 13th-century moat dictated the footprint and architectural proportion of the house we see today which is in many ways a patchwork, built in different phases in the 15th and 16th centuries, with alterations in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. While it is an archetypal medieval manor house, the function, shape and decoration of almost every room has been modified by the Ferrers, a family of Catholic recusants who began living at Baddesley Clinton in 1517 and stayed for the next four hundred years. The solid walls, the moat and the presence of a secret ‘priest hole’ below the floor level of the house made Baddesley Clinton a natural hiding place for persecuted Catholics in the 16th century.
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CP 3010, a GP38AC and CP 4002, a GP40-2 move a string of loaded Corn Products Tankers from the ADM Plant in Clinton,IA to the yard tracks for movement East on the Canadian Pacific Railroad.
I got the opportunity to photograph Bill Clinton, a few years back. Weather was an issue that day with rain, wind and lightening all working against me. Politics aside, he was a great photo op.
Moated manor house in the Forest of Arden.
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Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, aka Hillary Clinton, is a former as Secretary of State, Senator from New York and First Lady of the United States. Clinton is a candidate for President of the Untied States in 2016.
This caricature of Hillary Clinton was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream.