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Rhinelander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rhinelander can
refer to a
person from Rhineland, Germany.
Rhinelander can also
refer to:
Rhinelander...
- The
Rhinelanders are
considered one of the nation's
earliest shipbuilders. The
family also had
holdings in real
estate and
owned the
Rhinelander Real...
- The
Rhinelander is a medium-sized
breed of
domestic rabbit that
originated in Germany.
Rhinelanders are
known for
their distinctive facial "butterfly...
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historic districts in the
United States.
Originally settled by Ohio
Rhinelanders (German: Ohio Rheinländer), the
neighborhood became home to significant...
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Rhinelander is a city in
Oneida County, Wisconsin,
United States, and its
county seat. The po****tion was 8,285 at the 2020 census. The area that eventually...
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Philip Rhinelander may
refer to:
Philip H.
Rhinelander (1908–1987),
philosopher at
Stanford University Philip M.
Rhinelander (1869–1939),
bishop of the...
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owner and
developer of the properties, the
Estate of
William C.
Rhinelander. The
Rhinelanders were a
prominent family in the area. List of New York City Designated...
- such as the
Pennsylvania Dutch,
Maryland Palatines, Ohio
Rhinelanders, and
Missouri Rhinelanders. The
state of Rhineland-Palatinate was
founded shortly...
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hands of
their masters. The
history of the
hodag is
strongly tied to
Rhinelander, Wisconsin,
where it was
claimed to have been discovered. The
hodag has...
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built by
merchant families, such as the Bayards, Cuylers, Livingstons,
Rhinelanders, Roosevelts, and the Van Cortlands.
Three of
these large structures were...