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Cranbrook Comprising a graduate Academy of Art, contemporary Art Museum, Center for Collections and Research, House Gardens, natural history museum and Pre-K through 12 independent college preparatory schools, Cranbrook welcomes thousands of visitors and students to its campus each year
Cranbrook, British Columbia - Wikipedia Cranbrook is at the junction of major highways BC 3 and 93 95, and due to its close proximity to the borders of Alberta and the United States, it is an important transportation hub
Explore Cranbrook, BC As the basecamp of the Kootenay Rockies, Cranbrook has it all - From all the trails one can dream of to multiple award-winning golf courses all within a 20 minutes drive from town, Cranbrook is an adventure and outdoor enthusiast's paradise
Cranbrook Schools Cranbrook’s historic, 319-acre grounds provide Cranbrook Schools with resources unequaled by any other preparatory school environment in the world Here are just some of the highlights
Cranbrook Educational Community - Wikipedia The Cranbrook Educational Community is an education, research, and public museum complex in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan This National Historic Landmark was founded in the early 20th century by newspaper mogul George Gough Booth with his wife, Ellen Scripps Booth
Cranbrook Institute of Science Discover the wonder of the natural world and develop a better understanding of the ways in which science impacts our lives each day at Cranbrook Institute of Science
Cranbrook - Wikipedia Educational facilities Cranbrook Educational Community, an education, research and museum complex in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA Cranbrook Schools Cranbrook School, Ilford, England Cranbrook School, Kent, England Cranbrook School, Sydney, Australia Cranbrook Elementary School, Columbus, Ohio, USA
history of Cranbrook - Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research In June 1908, the family moved into their new home, Cranbrook House, which was designed by the noted Detroit architect Albert Kahn As improvements progressed at Cranbrook, the Booths committed an ever-larger share of their expenditures on buildings intended for public use