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Marie Railroad and the Munising Railway.
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Marie Railroad was built through Otter Tail County.
Marie Railroad ( Soo Line ) with the Flambeau River in 1885, as " Flambeau Falls " after the Ojibwa name for the area Gakaabikijiwanan (" of cliffed rapids ").
Marie Railway in 1908, and later merged with the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway in 1961 to create the Soo Line Railroad.
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Marie Railroad ( MStP & SSM ), which was commonly known as the Soo Line after the phonetic spelling of Sault, it was formed in 1961 by the consolidation of that company with two other CP subsidiaries, the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railroad and Wisconsin Central Railroad.
Marie Railroad and Wisconsin Central Railroad into, and renamed it to the present name, Soo Line Railroad.
Marie Railroad | Soo Line 2645 at the MidContinent Railway Museum, North Freedom, WI.
Marie Railroad | Soo Line # 2645, a Brooks Locomotive Works | Brooks 4-6-0 built in 1900, on display in North Freedom, Wisconsin.
Marie International Railroad Bridge-A bridge system with 9 camelback spans, one of which is a lift bridge.
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Marie Railroad, major railroad west of Minneapolis-St. Paul ; merged into the above in 1961
Marie Railroad at MNS Junction in Crystal, it traveled through New Hope, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, Edina, Bloomington, Savage, Lakeville and down to Northfield.
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Marie Railway ( Soo Line ) after 1909 ) switched from Grand Central Station to Central in 1899 due to disagreements with the Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroad, which owned Grand Central.
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Marie and built
Although the Petit Trianon had been built for Louis XV's mistress, Madame de Pompadour, it became associated with Marie Antoinette's perceived extravagance.
The heart of the Duke of Orléans is now at the Chapelle Royale de Dreux, the necropolis of all the members of the Orléans family, built in 1816 by his descendant Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, wife of Philippe Égalité.
Her mother was Amélie Marie Celeste Miltenberger, an architect's daughter, of French Alsatian descent ; her family had built three interconnected Miltenberger mansions on Rue Royale.
Another ship, the FV Cornelia Marie from the Deadliest Catch series, was built in Bayou La Batre in 1989.
The church was built by sons of Métoyer and Marie Thérèse Coin-coin.
The Frenchman Marie Davey built a simple, fixed naval periscope using mirrors in 1854.
This laboratory, erected a few streets away from the “ shed ” where the Curies discovered polonium and radium in 1898, was specially built for Marie Curie by the University of Paris and the Institut Pasteur between 1911 and 1914.
The station is named after the Rue Pernety, named after the Joseph Marie de Pernety ( 1766 – 1856 ), who was one of Napoleon's generals and owned the land where the street was built.
The College continued to expand, and, upon the death of Henry IV, a vast church was built, in which the hearts of Henry IV and his wife queen Marie de Medicis were enshrined.
* Hepburn Hall – Originally built as a science building in 1926, the keynote speaker at its dedication was Marie Curie.
The Medici Fountain ( La fontaine Médicis ) was built in 1630 by Marie de ' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France.
A mission named Ville Marie was built in 1642 as part of a project to create a French colonial empire.
John Pascoe Fawkner built a timber house overlooking the creek, in the Marie Street area of Oak Park.
The palace was built for Marie de Médicis, mother of king Louis XIII of France and of Gaston, duc d ' Orléans, just near the site of an old hôtel particulier owned by François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Piney-Luxembourg, hence its name ( now called Petit Luxembourg, home of the president of French Senate ).
Image: Peter Paul Rubens 050. jpg | Coronation of Marie de ' Medici in Saint-Denis ( detail ), by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622 – 1625 ( one of the famous series of paintings Marie de Médicis had commissioned for the palace that she built )
Saunière built a grand estate between the years 1898-1905 that also involved buying several plots of land-this included the Renaissance-style Villa Bethania, the Tour Magdala ( that he used as his personal library ) connected to an orangery by a belvedere with rooms underneath, a garden with a pool and a cage for monkeys-all in the name of his maidservant, Marie Dénarnaud.
Countess Marie built accommodations for herself in what had been the Abbey church, which she turned into her lodgings.
Zeckendorf also owned New York's Chrysler Building, the venerable Hotel Astor in Times Square, purchased the Robie House in 1958 before transferring ownership to the University of Chicago, and built the Mile High Center in Denver, Colorado and Place Ville Marie in Montreal, Canada.
It was built in 1787 at the request of Louis XVI for his wife Marie Antoinette and designed by the architect Jean-Jacques Thévenin.
The forts Liefkenshoek, De Perel, St. Marie and St. Philip were built during the Eighty Years War in 1584 by the Duke of Parma ( Alexander Farnese ) to block the supply of ( the Hollanders in ) Antwerp.
He built himself two churches for Marie ( Maryam ) and a large church and a castle in the country of Beth Lashpar for his wife Shirin, the Aramean.
Ben Cartwright was said to have built the original, smaller homestead after moving from New Orleans with his pregnant third wife Marie and his two sons, Adam and Hoss.

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