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  2. Saint Joseph's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph's Day is the Patronal Feast day for Poland as well as for Canada, persons named Joseph, Josephine, etc., for religious institutes, schools and parishes bearing his name, and for carpenters. It is also Father's Day in some Catholic countries, mainly Spain, Portugal, and Italy. It is not a holy day of obligation for Catholics in the ...

  3. St. Joseph County Courthouse (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Joseph County Courthouse is a rectangular, three-story, Richardsonian Romanesque building, constructed of red brick with sandstone trim. The lower level is slightly below grade, and is faced with rock. The building has a hip and gable roof, and a square plan, pyramidal-roofed, arcaded center tower rises to 45 feet in height.

  4. Fort St. Joseph (Niles, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Saint Joseph was a fort established on land granted to the Jesuits by King Louis XIV; it was located on what is now the south side of the present-day town of Niles, Michigan. Père Claude-Jean Allouez established the Mission de Saint-Joseph in the 1680s. Allouez ministered to the local Native Americans, who were primarily Odawa and Ojibwe .

  5. The Herald-Palladium - Wikipedia

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    3450 Hollywood Road. P.O. Box 128. St. Joseph, Michigan 49085. United States. Circulation. 100 (as of 2022) [2] Website. heraldpalladium .com. The Herald-Palladium is a newspaper distributed in the Southwest Michigan region serving all or part of Berrien, Cass, Van Buren, and Allegan Counties.

  6. Fort Miami (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Miami was a fort on the bank of the St. Joseph River at the site of the present-day city of St. Joseph, Michigan, in the United States.. It was established in November 1679 by a band of French explorers led by René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on the banks of what was then called the River Miami as a mission and Indian trading outpost.

  7. Basilica of Saint Joseph Oriol - Wikipedia

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    The church was officially opened in 1926 although the works of the clock tower and facade were not completed until 1930. On 15 May 1936 it received the title of minor basilica granted by Pope Pius XI. It was the fifth church of Barcelona to receive this title. The church was burned in July 1936, and was rebuilt after the end of the Spanish ...

  8. Jenna Mammina - Wikipedia

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    Mammina was born in St. Joseph, Michigan, and began singing in church from the age of five and performing in school musicals. [1] In her teens, Mammina learned to play piano and guitar, performing with local bands. [1] She attended Central Michigan University, Michigan State University, and Laney College in Oakland, before settling in San ...

  9. Republic of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Venice ( Italian: Repubblica di Venezia; Venetian: Repùblega de Venèsia) or Venetian Republic, [a] traditionally known as La Serenissima, [b] was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.

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