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Argonne may refer to: *The Forest of Argonne, France *Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center in Lemont, Illinois, Lemont, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1946, the laboratory is owned by the United Sta ..., a U.S. D.O.E. National Laboratory near Chicago, Illinois * Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also called the Battle of Argonne Forest, a World War I battle * Argonne, South Dakota, a ghost town in the United States * Argonne, Wisconsin, a town, US * Argonne (CDP), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community, US * , built in 1916 at Kobe, Japan, by the Kawasaki Dockyards. * , originally designated AP-4 and commissioned 8 November 1921. * Argonne (automobile), a short-lived U.S. car company * Argonne Rebels, an inactive DCI Division I drum and bugle corps from Great Bend, Kansas * Hotel Argonne, a historic hotel in downtown Lima, Ohio, United States {{disambiguati ...
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Forest Of Argonne
The Forest of Argonne () is a long strip of mountainous and wild woodland in northeastern France, approximately east of Paris. The forest measures roughly long and wide filled with many small hills and deep valleys formed by water run-off from the Aire River (France), Aire and Aisne (river), Aisne rivers rarely exceeding more than in elevation. Following the First World War, the landscape of the forest was forever changed as trench warfare led to parts of the forest being riddled with deep human-made trenches along with craters from explosives. The forest is bordered by the Meuse River on the west and rolling farmland and creeks to the east. The forest is largely oak, chestnut, and pine trees, and ferns cover much of the forest floor. Common animal life consists of wild boar, red deer, roe deer, hares, rabbits, foxes, and wildcat. History In 1792, Charles François Dumouriez outmaneuvered the invading forces of the Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, Duke of Bru ...
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Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center in Lemont, Illinois, Lemont, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1946, the laboratory is owned by the United States Department of Energy and administered by UChicago Argonne LLC of the University of Chicago. The facility is the largest national laboratory in the Midwestern United States, Midwest. Argonne had its beginnings in the Metallurgical Laboratory of the University of Chicago, formed in part to carry out Enrico Fermi's work on nuclear reactors for the Manhattan Project during World War II. After the war, it was designated as the first national laboratory in the United States on July 1, 1946. In its first decades, the laboratory was a hub for peaceful use of nuclear physics; nearly all operating commercial nuclear power plants around the world have roots in Argonne research. More than 1,000 scientists conduct research at the laboratory, in the ...
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Argonne, South Dakota
Argonne is an extinct town located in Miner County, in the U.S. state of South Dakota. History Argonne was originally named St. Marys, South Dakota, and under the latter name was laid out in 1886. A post office called Argonne was established in 1920, and remained in operation until 1954. The present name commemorates the Battle of Meuse-Argonne. In 1953, Delbert Gillam, a player for the Argonne Arrows high school basketball team, set a South Dakota state record for the most points scored in a game by a player. Gillam scored 72 points, completing 31 field goals and 10 free throws. See also * List of ghost towns in South Dakota This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in South Dakota, United States, United States of America. Classification Ghost towns can include sites in various states of disrepair and abandonment. Some sites no longer have any trace of civiliz ... References External links * Unincorporated communities in Miner County, South Dakota Uninc ...
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Argonne, Wisconsin
Argonne is a town in Forest County, Wisconsin, Forest County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 512 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. The census-designated place of Argonne (CDP), Wisconsin, Argonne is located in the town. The unincorporated community of Wisconsin Junction is also located in the town. History Argonne was originally named Van Zile after Abraham Van Zile, who platted the area in 1888. A post office was established a year later. The town's name was changed to North Crandon in 1892 and later to Argonne—after the French Forest of Argonne—in 1929 to honor veterans of World War I. The town is located on the rail line from Minneapolis towards Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie which was the origin of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad. Whereas that line runs roughly east-to-west, another line diverges southwards at ''Wisconsin Junction'' just west of Argonne. This line to Neenah, Wisconsin, Neenah was one the l ...
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Argonne (CDP), Wisconsin
Argonne is an unincorporated census-designated place in the town of Argonne, Forest County, Wisconsin, United States. Argonne is located at the junction of Wisconsin Highway 32 and Wisconsin Highway 55 north of Crandon. Argonne has a post office A post office is a public facility and a retailer that provides mail services, such as accepting letter (message), letters and parcel (package), parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Post o ... with ZIP code 54511.ZIP Code Lookup
The community was established in 1888. As of the 2020 census, its population was 135, down from 160 at the
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Argonne (automobile)
The Argonne was an American automobile manufactured from 1919 to 1920 by the Jersey City Machine Co. of Jersey City, New Jersey. Only 24 were produced before the company folded. The prototype car was a sports roadster with an aluminum body crafted by the Schutte Body Co. of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was powered by an inline-four Buda engine. A Rochester-Duesenberg power plant was also available. Production models included a roadster on a wheelbase, and some sources list an open Tourer model on a wheelbase. The marque featured a sharply pointed radiator similar to that found on the Austro-Daimler Austro-Daimler was an Austrian car manufacturer from 1899 until 1934. It was a subsidiary of the Germany, German ''Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft'' (DMG) until 1909. History In 1890, Eduard Bierenz was appointed as Austrian retailer. The company so .... References Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Defunct companies based in New Jersey Motor vehicle m ...
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Argonne Rebels
Drum Corps International (DCI) is the largest governing body for drum and bugle corps in the world. Since its first competitive season in 1972, hundreds of corps have held membership, many of which have become inactive. This page is a list of defunct Drum Corps International member corps, particularly those that have been finalists multiple times. 27th Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps The 27th Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps was an Open Class corps based in Revere, Massachusetts. The Lancers were one of the thirteen founding member corps of Drum Corps International. The group was founded in the fall of 1967 after the I.C. Reveries, who sponsored two corps, folded. The larger corps of the I.C. Reveries, led by George Bonfiglio, rebranded itself as the 27th Lancers, while the feeder corps branched off and eventually became a facet of the North Star Drum and Bugle Corps. The corps played in Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) drum corps competitions, b ...
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