schools, libraries, and hospitals are all institutional land uses.
The land which was designated or intended for schools is typically referred to as "school land" or "school site."
To teach them military skills
Large factories and smaller industrial parks.
preemtion act of 1841
Land Ordinance
hospitals
Hospitals ...........(from an awesome student)
The land which was designated or intended for schools is typically referred to as "school land" or "school site."
Urban land can be classified into various types based on their size and usage, such as residential (including single-family homes, apartments, and townhouses), commercial land (for businesses and offices), industrial land (for factories and warehouses), institutional land (for schools, hospitals, and government buildings), and recreational land (parks and sports facilities). Sizes can range from small parcels of land for individual homes to large tracts for commercial or industrial use.
Private land is land to which the public has no right of access. In countries where private ownership is permitted, a property owner has the right to prevent others from entering her/his land. An owner of land has the right to the exclusive use and possession of the land and can leave it to her heirs by will. If she has no will the land will pass to her heirs under the law. Public land is open to public use. Examples are parks, school properties, recreation areas, sidewalks, public streets, libraries, courthouses, bike trails, conservation areas, etc.
While Henry Ford did establish the Ford Foundation, which is a major philanthropic organization, he is not typically characterized as a philanthropist in the traditional sense. Ford's reputation in philanthropy is mixed, with criticism for his treatment of workers and his anti-Semitic views.
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to buy an build land in schools and land
they tear up the land, destroy houses, schools, lives, and kill people.
Edward G Holley has written: 'The land-grant movement and the development of academic libraries' -- subject(s): History, Academic libraries, State universities and colleges
for farming,building houses, schools
Public property is government owned property that is dedicated to public use. Examples are national, state and city parks, public schools and colleges, historic sites, bike trails, conservation land, wildlife sanctuaries, national seashores, courts, libraries, etc. That is not the definition of 'national property'. There is other land owned by the government to which the public does not have free access such as military bases, research facilities, weapons and data storage facilities, etc. 'National property' is not a commonly used term in the United States.