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Encyclopedia > Brisbane Central Technical College

The Brisbane Central Technical College was founded in 1908, and eventually became the Queensland University of Technology. 1908 is a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Queensland University of Technology (QUT) QUT Kelvin Grove Campus Queensland University of Technology George Street entrance to the Gardens Point campus Parliament House can be seen on the right of frame Graduation at QUT Gardens Point Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is one of Australias largest universities, located in...


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Queensland University of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (969 words)
QUT's history began with Brisbane's Central Technical College, established in 1908 at Gardens Point, which in 1965 became part of the Queensland Institute of Technology.
The Kelvin Grove, Kedron and Carseldine campuses of the old Brisbane College of Advanced Education were incorporated as campuses of the Queensland University of Technology in 1990.
The Gardens Point campus is located on the Brisbane River in the city centre, next to the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens and Queensland Parliament House.
Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3543 words)
Birmingham is located on the heart of a tornado alley known as the Dixie Alley due to the frequency of tornadoes in Central Alabama.
As the city grew, bridges and underpasses separated the streets from the railroad bed, lending this central reservation some of the impact of a river (without the pleasant associations of a waterfront).
Birmingham is served by three Interstates, Interstate 20, Interstate 65, and Interstate 59, and a southern beltway Interstate 459 and the Elton B. Stephens (Red Mountain) Expressway (U.S. Highway 31 and U.S. Highway 280).
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