Stonefield, located at 12195 County Road VV outside Cassville, Wisconsin, United States, was the 2,000-acre (800-hectare) estate of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey. Much of the original estate has been separated into Nelson Dewey State Park and the Stonefield historic site, an expansive museum operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. The historic site takes advantage of the large property by offering several different areas for visitors, including an early Wisconsin farmhouse, a re-created agricultural village built to resemble those common around 1900, and a reconstruction of Nelson Dewey's home. Stonefield is also home to the Wisconsin State Agricultural Museum, which features a large collection of antique farm equipment.
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| - ストーンフィールド (バンド) (ja)
- Stonefield (Wisconsin) (en)
- Stonefield (sv)
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| - ストーンフィールド (Stonefield) は、ビクトリア州の農村部の田舎町出身の、エイミー (Amy)、ハナ (Hannah)、サラ (Sarah)、ホリー (Holly) のフィンドレー (Findlay) 姉妹から成るオーストラリアのロック・バンド。最年長のエイミーは、ドラマー兼リード・ボーカリストであり、ハナはギター、サラはキーボードを演奏し、最年少のホリーはベースを演奏する。 (ja)
- Stonefield var ett brittiskt bilmärke för terrängbilar från Stonefield Vehicles i Cumnock, Ayrshire, Skottland. Produktionen startade 1974 och upphörde i början av 1990-talet. Terrängbilen liknar Volvo Lapplander C202 och Steyr Pinzgauer. Stonefield hade rörram och frambyggd hytt (forward control), permanent fyrhjulsdrift med automatisk differentialspärr i fördelningslådan. Motoralternativen var antingen en Ford V6:a på 2994 cm3 (P3000) eller en Chrysler V8:a på 5217 cm3 (P5000) kopplade till trestegs automatlådor. Stonefield fanns med 4x4 eller 6x4 drivning. (sv)
- Stonefield, located at 12195 County Road VV outside Cassville, Wisconsin, United States, was the 2,000-acre (800-hectare) estate of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey. Much of the original estate has been separated into Nelson Dewey State Park and the Stonefield historic site, an expansive museum operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. The historic site takes advantage of the large property by offering several different areas for visitors, including an early Wisconsin farmhouse, a re-created agricultural village built to resemble those common around 1900, and a reconstruction of Nelson Dewey's home. Stonefield is also home to the Wisconsin State Agricultural Museum, which features a large collection of antique farm equipment. (en)
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| - Stonefield, located at 12195 County Road VV outside Cassville, Wisconsin, United States, was the 2,000-acre (800-hectare) estate of Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey. Much of the original estate has been separated into Nelson Dewey State Park and the Stonefield historic site, an expansive museum operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. The historic site takes advantage of the large property by offering several different areas for visitors, including an early Wisconsin farmhouse, a re-created agricultural village built to resemble those common around 1900, and a reconstruction of Nelson Dewey's home. Stonefield is also home to the Wisconsin State Agricultural Museum, which features a large collection of antique farm equipment. On May 19, 1970, Stonefield, also known as the Nelson Dewey Plantation, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
- ストーンフィールド (Stonefield) は、ビクトリア州の農村部の田舎町出身の、エイミー (Amy)、ハナ (Hannah)、サラ (Sarah)、ホリー (Holly) のフィンドレー (Findlay) 姉妹から成るオーストラリアのロック・バンド。最年長のエイミーは、ドラマー兼リード・ボーカリストであり、ハナはギター、サラはキーボードを演奏し、最年少のホリーはベースを演奏する。 (ja)
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