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Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones is a secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The society's alumni organization, which owns the society's real property and oversees the organization, is the Russell Trust Association, named for General William Huntington Russell, who co-founded Skull and Bones...
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Egyptian Revival architecture

Egyptian Revival is an architectural style that makes use of the motifs and imagery of ancient Egypt. It is generally dated to the enthusiasm for ancient Egypt generated by Napoleon's conquest of Egypt and, in Britain, to Admiral Nelson's defeat of...
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Skull and Bones,
Liberty Memorial,
Temple Lodges Abney Park,
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Neo-gothic architecture

Neo-gothic architecture is a broad term for an architecture style of the Gothic revival that began in mid-18th century in England. It spread in Europe in the 1830s and later in America. In theory, the style lasted until the Art Deco movement of the...
x Examples:
Great Synagogue, Katowice,
Skull and Bones,
Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter
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