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    History of Early American Landscape Design contributors, "Special:SearchByProperty/:Display-20title-20of/Nicholas-20Garrison,-20A-20View-20of-20Bethlehem,-20one-20of-20the-20Brethren's-20Principal-20Settlements,-20in-20Pennsylvania,-20North-20America,-201757," History of Early American Landscape Design, , https://heald.nga.gov/mediawiki/index.php/Special:SearchByProperty/:Display-20title-20of/Nicholas-20Garrison,-20A-20View-20of-20Bethlehem,-20one-20of-20the-20Brethren%27s-20Principal-20Settlements,-20in-20Pennsylvania,-20North-20America,-201757 (accessed May 21, 2024).

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