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(New page: '''San Carlos''', Spanish for Wikipedia:Saint Charles, may refer to: *'''San Carlos Hotel''' (opened 1910, demolished 1993) *'''Fort San Carlos de Barrancas''' (since ...) |
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'''San Carlos''', Spanish for [[Wikipedia:Saint Charles|Saint Charles]], may refer to: | '''San Carlos''', Spanish for [[Wikipedia:Saint Charles|Saint Charles]], may refer to: | ||
+ | *'''[[Fort San Carlos de Austria]]''' (early Spanish redoubt built on the [[barrancas]], [[1698]]-[[1719]]) | ||
+ | *'''[[Fort San Carlos de Barrancas]]''' (since [[1781]], now the site of [[Fort Barrancas]]) | ||
+ | *'''[[San Carlos Street]]''', an early name for [[7th Avenue]] | ||
*'''[[San Carlos Hotel]]''' (opened [[1910]], demolished [[1993]]) | *'''[[San Carlos Hotel]]''' (opened [[1910]], demolished [[1993]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 17 June 2008
San Carlos, Spanish for Saint Charles, may refer to:
- Fort San Carlos de Austria (early Spanish redoubt built on the barrancas, 1698-1719)
- Fort San Carlos de Barrancas (since 1781, now the site of Fort Barrancas)
- San Carlos Street, an early name for 7th Avenue
- San Carlos Hotel (opened 1910, demolished 1993)