Sebastopol (cannon), a giant mortar commissioned by Ethiopian Emperor Theodore II
Sevastopol, a city in Ukraine, used to be transliterated as "Sebastopol" in English
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Sebastopol House is listed as a Registered Texas Historic Landmark and is in the National Register of Historic Places as a result of its unusual limecrete construction and its architectural style.
Sebastopol, probably named for the Russian naval base during the Crimean War, is an unusual split-level, T-shaped residence made of limecrete (a form of concrete), and detailed with Greek Revival-style.
Facilities: Sebastopol's grounds are available for weddings, receptions, reunions, parties, office picnics, etc. Family picnicking is allowed on the grounds free of charge.
Following the fall of Sebastopol and subsequent end of the Crimean War (1854-56), the Russian Czar turned to the outside world to help raise the warships sunk in the harbor.
The climate of Sebastopol is the finest in the world: the heat in the middle of the day is intense, though not so oppressive as at home; about 3 p.m.
The reported abandonment of the expedition to Sebastopol to raise the sunken Russian vessels of war at that port, is not correct, as far as the Marine Exploring Company of Philadelphia is concerned, in which Col. J.