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Schmitz Park (Seattle)
Schmitz Park (Seattle)

Schmitz Park, also known as Schmitz Preserve Park, is a 53.1-acre park around 15 blocks east of Alki Point in West Seattle, Washington. It features Schmitz Park Creek and one of the last stands of old-growth forest in the city.

Schmitz Park Creek

Schmitz Park Creek is a stream in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located entirely within Schmitz Park.

Gyrobifastigium
Gyrobifastigium

In geometry, the gyrobifastigium is the 26th Johnson solid . It can be constructed by joining two face-regular triangular prisms along corresponding square faces, giving a quarter-turn to one prism.

Schmitz

Schmitz is a common German surname , which may refer to:

Schmitzia hiscockiana

Schmitzia hiscockiana is a small, rare, red seaweed or marine alga of the phylum Rhodophyta or red algae. It was discovered and named in 1985.

Schmitz Cargobull

Schmitz Cargobull AG is a German manufacturer of semi-trailers, trailers and truck bodies. The company's head office is located in Horstmar, Germany, and its registered office is in the neighbouring city of Altenberge in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Schlitz Christmas Candle
Schlitz Christmas Candle

The Schlitz Christmas Candle is a candle-like structure unveiled every Christmas season in Schlitz, a small town in Hesse, Germany. It is approximately 42-metre tall, and is thought to be the largest non-wax candle in the world.

Schmitz Park Bridge
Schmitz Park Bridge

The Schmitz Park Bridge is a 175 ft concrete-box bridge that spans a ravine in Seattle's Schmitz Park. Built in 1936, the structure is both listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated city landmark.The bridge was designed by city engineer Clark Eldridge.

Schmitz Block
Schmitz Block

Schmitz Block, also known as the Noll Block, is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1888, and is a four-story, "L"-shaped, Richardsonian Romanesque style brick building clad entirely in cut limestone.

Christopher Schmitz
Christopher Schmitz

Christopher Alan Schmitz is an American composer and winner of the 2007 Sammy Nestico Award in Jazz Composition. He is currently a professor of music theory at Mercer University, having previously taught at Southwestern College in Kansas.

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