Cranbrook Educational Community
The Cranbrook Educational Community is an education, research, and public museum complex in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. This National Historic Landmark was founded in the early 20th century by newspaper mogul George Gough Booth. It consists of Cranbrook Schools, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, Cranbrook Institute of Science, and Cranbrook House and Gardens. The founders also built Christ Church Cranbrook as a focal point in order to serve the educational complex. However, the church is a separate entity under the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. The sprawling 319-acre (1,290,000 m2) campus began as a 174-acre (700,000 m2) farm, purchased in 1904. The organization takes its name from Cranbrook, England, the birthplace of the founder's father.
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Cranbrook Educational Community
The Cranbrook Educational Community is an education, research, and public museum complex in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. This National Historic Landmark was founded in the early 20th century by newspaper mogul George Gough Booth. It consists of Cranbrook Schools, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, Cranbrook Institute of Science, and Cranbrook House and Gardens. The founders also built Christ Church Cranbrook as a focal point in order to serve the educational complex. However, the church is a separate entity under the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. The sprawling 319-acre (1,290,000 m2) campus began as a 174-acre (700,000 m2) farm, purchased in 1904. The organization takes its name from Cranbrook, England, the birthplace of the founder's father.
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Cranbrook Educational Communit ...... efter Millesgården på Lidingö.
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Die Cranbrook Educational Comm ...... der schönsten in ganz Amerika.
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La Cranbrook Educational Commu ...... hui, elle couvre 129 hectares.
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The Cranbrook Educational Comm ...... ars in residence at Cranbrook.
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مجتمع كرانبروك التعليمي هو مجم ...... عديدة في الإقامة في كرانبروك.
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クランブルック教育コミュニティー(Cranbrook Edu ...... ルック科学機関、クランブルックハウスガーデンらで構成される。
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Cranbrook Educational Communit ...... tionellt historiskt landmärke.
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Die Cranbrook Educational Comm ...... den reichsten Schulen der USA.
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La Cranbrook Educational Commu ...... n fondateur a reçu un diplôme.
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The Cranbrook Educational Comm ...... place of the founder's father.
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クランブルック教育コミュニティー(Cranbrook Edu ...... ルック科学機関、クランブルックハウスガーデンらで構成される。
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