General Sherman was said to have complained about such a small site being named after him.
The site was named in 1745 as the city's second open-air produce and food market.
This site was later named as Victoria's first official gold discovery.
The site is named after an old inn, in which grounds the remains were first discovered.
The Neolithic site was named based on the discovery place.
Because of him, the site was named a historic site.
Many sites have been named after him, and these are places of great holiness to the Muslims.
The site, named after the University's first professional librarian, evolved from an earlier collection of online resources.
When a post office was established in 1882, the site was named London.
The site is named after the Turkish word "santral" for power plant.