Mercer House

Mercer House

Mercer House, Mercer Hall, and variations, may refer to:

in the United States

(by state)

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  • Mercer House (Savannah, Georgia) — For the house in North Omaha, see Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House. Mercer Williams House Museum Mercer House Former names Mercer House …   Wikipedia

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  • Mercer Rubber Company — is a manufacturer of rubber products. The company was founded in 1865 by the Frederick Sayen family. Mercer Rubber Company operated from a 2.5 acre (10,000 m2) site at 136 Mercer Street in Hamilton Square, an area within Hamilton Township,… …   Wikipedia

  • Mercer Bears — University Mercer University Conference(s) Atlantic Sun Conference Pioneer Football League (football 2013) NCAA …   Wikipedia

  • Mercer's Hospital — in Dublin, Ireland is a former hospital, converted in the 1990s into a medical centre, part of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.[1] History The hospital was founded for the sick and the poor by the will of Mary Mercer, who died in 1734… …   Wikipedia

  • Mercer Arena — Mercer Arena, previously known as the Exposition Building, the Civic Ice Arena and Seattle Center Arena, is a performing arts venue located at the corner of Mercer Street Fourth Avenue North in Seattle, Washington. It was built in 1912 next door… …   Wikipedia

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