Hatfield–McCoy historic sites
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The Hatfield–McCoy historic sites are a collection of locations in the Appalachian region that commemorate the infamous late-19th-century feud between the Hatfield and McCoy families.
All labels observed (1)
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| Hatfield–McCoy historic sites canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Hatfield–McCoy historic sites Context triple: [Pikeville, Kentucky, hasCulturalAttraction, Hatfield–McCoy historic sites]
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A.
Fort Stark Historic Site
Fort Stark Historic Site is a former coastal defense fortification on New Castle Island that now serves as a public historic park overlooking the New Hampshire Seacoast.
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B.
White Hall State Historic Site
White Hall State Historic Site is a preserved 19th-century mansion and museum in Kentucky that was once home to influential emancipationist and politician Cassius Marcellus Clay.
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C.
Fort Morris Historic Site
Fort Morris Historic Site is a preserved Revolutionary War-era coastal fortification in Liberty County, Georgia, commemorating its role in defending the colony against British forces.
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D.
Bell Homestead National Historic Site
Bell Homestead National Historic Site is a preserved historic property in Brantford, Ontario, where Alexander Graham Bell lived and conducted early experiments leading to the invention of the telephone.
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E.
Fort Morgan State Historic Site
Fort Morgan State Historic Site is a 19th-century masonry fort and coastal defense landmark at the mouth of Mobile Bay in Alabama, known for its role in the Civil War and as a popular historic and recreational destination.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hatfield–McCoy historic sites Target entity description: The Hatfield–McCoy historic sites are a collection of locations in the Appalachian region that commemorate the infamous late-19th-century feud between the Hatfield and McCoy families.
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A.
Fort Stark Historic Site
Fort Stark Historic Site is a former coastal defense fortification on New Castle Island that now serves as a public historic park overlooking the New Hampshire Seacoast.
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B.
White Hall State Historic Site
White Hall State Historic Site is a preserved 19th-century mansion and museum in Kentucky that was once home to influential emancipationist and politician Cassius Marcellus Clay.
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C.
Fort Morris Historic Site
Fort Morris Historic Site is a preserved Revolutionary War-era coastal fortification in Liberty County, Georgia, commemorating its role in defending the colony against British forces.
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D.
Bell Homestead National Historic Site
Bell Homestead National Historic Site is a preserved historic property in Brantford, Ontario, where Alexander Graham Bell lived and conducted early experiments leading to the invention of the telephone.
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E.
Fort Morgan State Historic Site
Fort Morgan State Historic Site is a 19th-century masonry fort and coastal defense landmark at the mouth of Mobile Bay in Alabama, known for its role in the Civil War and as a popular historic and recreational destination.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (29)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
American historic site
ⓘ
historic site collection ⓘ tourist attraction ⓘ |
| associatedWith | Hatfield–McCoy feud NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| commemorates |
Hatfield family
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Hatfield–McCoy feud NERFINISHED ⓘ McCoy family NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country | United States of America ⓘ |
| culturalContext | Appalachian culture ⓘ |
| hasLanguage | English ⓘ |
| hasMainTheme |
19th-century American history
ⓘ
Appalachian history ⓘ family feud ⓘ |
| hasType |
heritage tourism destination
ⓘ
historical tourism route ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Appalachian region
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| notableFor | interpretation of a famous American family feud ⓘ |
| partOf | Appalachia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| purpose |
commemoration of the Hatfield–McCoy feud
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education about regional history ⓘ promotion of cultural tourism ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Hatfield family
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Kentucky history ⓘ McCoy family NERFINISHED ⓘ West Virginia history ⓘ |
| subjectOf |
heritage interpretation programs
ⓘ
historical tours ⓘ |
| timePeriod commemorated | late 19th century ⓘ |
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Subject: Hatfield–McCoy historic sites Description of subject: The Hatfield–McCoy historic sites are a collection of locations in the Appalachian region that commemorate the infamous late-19th-century feud between the Hatfield and McCoy families.
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