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Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center is a 103-acre nature conservation park administered by the Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge (also known as "BREC"), and located at 10503 N. Oak Hills Parkway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810. [1]
643-acre park with nature center, operated by Columbus Metroparks Blendon Woods: Westerville: Franklin: Central: 653 acres, nature center, operated by Columbus Metroparks Brecksville Nature Center: Brecksville: Cuyahoga: Northeast: website, operated by Cleveland Metroparks in 3,494-acre Brecksville Reservation Brown Family Environmental Center ...
Location of Paulding County in Ohio. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Paulding County, Ohio. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Paulding County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and ...
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Bonnett Pond Bog State Nature Preserve: 16.52: Holmes Boord State Nature Preserve: 126.704: Washington Brown's Lake Bog State Nature Preserve: 99.16: Wayne Burton Wetlands Nature Preserve: 276.5476: Geauga Caesar Creek Gorge State Nature Preserve: 483.44: Warren Louis W. Campbell Nature Preserve: 210.09: Lucas Carmean Woods State Nature ...
4,200 acres, with 40-acre Black Bayou Lake Environmental Education Center and adjacent arboretum Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center: Baton Rouge: East Baton Rouge: 103 acres, operated by the City, features exhibits about area plants, animals, minerals and a vintage waterfowl decoy carving collection Northlake Nature Center: Mandeville: St. Tammany
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Paulding County Carnegie Library. Paulding was a planned community, founded in 1848 at the center of the county, and named after the county by speculators who expected to profit by moving the county seat. In 1851, the county seat was moved from Charloe, which had been the county seat for a decade; prior to that, court was held at New Rochester. [6]