What does FRLA mean?
FRLA means Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site?
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site can be abbreviated as FRLA
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What does FRLA stand for? FRLA stands for "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site". |
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How to abbreviate "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site"? "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site" can be abbreviated as FRLA. |
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What is the meaning of FRLA abbreviation? The meaning of FRLA abbreviation is "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site". |
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What is FRLA abbreviation? One of the definitions of FRLA is "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site". |
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What does FRLA mean? FRLA as abbreviation means "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site". |
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What is shorthand of Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site? The most common shorthand of "Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site" is FRLA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EUON - Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site
- JOFI - John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site
- WIHO - William Howard Taft National Historic Site
- ABLI - Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
- ALPO - Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site
- BOAF - Boston African American National Historic Site
- CARL - Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
- FRDO - Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
- FOTH - Ford`s Theatre National Historic Site
- EDAL - Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
- GRKO - Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
- HSTR - Harry S Truman National Historic Site
- HUTR - Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
- JAGA - James A Garfield National Historic Site
- MAVA - Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
- MAWA - Maggie L Walker National Historic Site
- NHS - National Historic Site
- PAAL - Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site
- FLO - Frederick Law Olmsted
- NHSC - National Historic Site of Canada