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Leonard James Arrington was an American author, academic and the founder of the Mormon History Association. He is known as the Dean of Mormon History and the Father of Mormon History because of his many influential contributions to the field. He was the first Church Historian for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1972 to 1982, and was director of the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Church History from 1982 until 1986. Arrington grew up in a large family in Idaho, where he and his family were members of the LDS Church. After high school, he studied agricultural economics at the University of Idaho and continued studying economics ...
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  • 1. Wimpole Estate Arrington
    Wimpole is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England, about 8 1⁄2 miles southwest of Cambridge. It is sometimes sub-divided into Old Wimpole and New Wimpole. Notable people from Wimpole include the Independent minister John Conder. It is the site of the country house of Wimpole Hall and its accompanying Wimpole's Folly.
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  • 2. Wimpole Home Farm Arrington
    Wimpole Home Farm is an 18th-century model farm on the Wimpole Estate, Arrington, Royston, in South Cambridgeshire, England, and operated by the National Trust. It is one of 16 Rare Breeds Survival Trust approved farm parks. Originally built in 1794 as a model farm by Sir John Soane for Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, the farm today displays a collection of farm implements and is home to a number of rare breeds of farm animals. The farm contains several listed buildings and structures. The Great Barn is listed Grade II*. The farmhouse, cart shed, and the loose boxes north west of the barn are all listed Grade II. The K6 model red telephone box on the farm is also Grade II listed.
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  • 3. Waddesdon Manor Waddesdon
    Waddesdon Manor is a country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Aylesbury Vale, 6.6 miles west of Aylesbury. The Grade I listed house was built in the Neo-Renaissance style of a French château between 1874 and 1889 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild as a weekend residence for grand entertaining and as a setting for his collection. The last member of the Rothschild family to own Waddesdon was James de Rothschild . He bequeathed the house and its contents to the National Trust. It is now managed by the Rothschild Foundation chaired by Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild. It is one of the National Trust's most visited properties, with over 467,000 visitors annually. Waddesdon Manor won Visit England's Large Visitor Attraction of the Year ca...
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