National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights)
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The National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights) is a federally recognized historic area in South Boston commemorating the strategic American fortification of Dorchester Heights during the Revolutionary War, which forced the British evacuation of Boston.
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| National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15108809 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights) Context triple: [Dorchester Heights Monument, hasHeritageDesignation, National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights)]
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National Historic Landmark District (Boston Common and adjacent areas)
The National Historic Landmark District encompassing Boston Common and its adjacent areas is a historically significant urban landscape in downtown Boston that includes some of the nation’s oldest public spaces and landmark buildings central to American political, religious, and social history.
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U.S. National Historic Landmark (Fort Frederick)
U.S. National Historic Landmark (Fort Frederick) is a colonial-era stone fort in Maryland recognized for its exceptional historical significance in early American military history.
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Bunker Hill Historic District
Bunker Hill Historic District is a preserved area in Bunker Hill, West Virginia, known for its collection of historic buildings and sites that reflect the region’s early American and Civil War–era heritage.
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National Historic Landmark District (area including the cliffs and Gay Head Light)
The National Historic Landmark District encompassing the Aquinnah Cliffs and Gay Head Light is a federally recognized protected area on Martha’s Vineyard noted for its striking multicolored clay cliffs, historic lighthouse, and deep cultural significance to the Wampanoag Tribe.
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National Historic Landmark District (as part of Lowell)
The National Historic Landmark District in Lowell is a federally recognized historic area preserving the city’s 19th-century industrial and canal-based textile manufacturing heritage.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights) Target entity description: The National Historic Landmark District (as part of Dorchester Heights) is a federally recognized historic area in South Boston commemorating the strategic American fortification of Dorchester Heights during the Revolutionary War, which forced the British evacuation of Boston.
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A.
National Historic Landmark District (Boston Common and adjacent areas)
The National Historic Landmark District encompassing Boston Common and its adjacent areas is a historically significant urban landscape in downtown Boston that includes some of the nation’s oldest public spaces and landmark buildings central to American political, religious, and social history.
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B.
U.S. National Historic Landmark (Fort Frederick)
U.S. National Historic Landmark (Fort Frederick) is a colonial-era stone fort in Maryland recognized for its exceptional historical significance in early American military history.
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C.
Bunker Hill Historic District
Bunker Hill Historic District is a preserved area in Bunker Hill, West Virginia, known for its collection of historic buildings and sites that reflect the region’s early American and Civil War–era heritage.
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D.
National Historic Landmark District (area including the cliffs and Gay Head Light)
The National Historic Landmark District encompassing the Aquinnah Cliffs and Gay Head Light is a federally recognized protected area on Martha’s Vineyard noted for its striking multicolored clay cliffs, historic lighthouse, and deep cultural significance to the Wampanoag Tribe.
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E.
National Historic Landmark District (as part of Lowell)
The National Historic Landmark District in Lowell is a federally recognized historic area preserving the city’s 19th-century industrial and canal-based textile manufacturing heritage.
- F. None of above. chosen
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