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  2. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The last claim under this Act was made by Ken Deardorff for 80 acres (32 ha) of land on the Stony River in southwestern Alaska. He fulfilled all requirements of the homestead act in 1979 but did not receive his deed until May 1988. He is the last person to receive a title to land claimed under the Homestead Acts. [48]

  3. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    Of the water transported, about 5 million acre-feet (6.2 km 3) goes to irrigate 3,000,000 acres (1,200,000 ha) of farmland, 600,000 acre-feet (0.74 km 3) supplies municipal uses, and 800,000 acre-feet (0.99 km 3) is released into rivers and wetlands in order to comply with state and federal ecological standards.

  4. Neverland Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The train was manufactured in 2001 by a German company Elektro-Mobiltechnik. The train was set up in the yard at Neverland behind the main house and had 100 feet (30 m) of track. [18] There was also a Ferris wheel, carousel, zipper, octopus, pirate ship, wave swinger, Super Slide, roller coaster, bumper cars, and an amusement arcade.

  5. Land grabbing - Wikipedia

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    Land grabbing is the large-scale acquisition of land through buying or leasing of large pieces of land by domestic and transnational companies, governments, and individuals. While used broadly throughout history, land grabbing as used in the 21st century primarily refers to large-scale land acquisitions following the 2007–08 world food price ...

  6. Burbank, California - Wikipedia

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    Elevations in the city range from 500 feet (150 m) in the lower valley areas to about 800 feet (240 m) near the Verdugo Mountains. Most of Burbank features a water table more than 100 feet (30 m) deep, more than the measures found in the 1940s when the water table was within 50 feet (15 m) of the ground surface in some areas of Burbank.

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  8. Hollyhock House - Wikipedia

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    Hollyhock House's developer, Aline Barnsdall, was an oil heiress from Pennsylvania [17] [18] who had wanted to develop an arts and live-theater complex. [19] [20] In the early 1910s, Barnsdall traveled to Chicago to become a theatrical producer.

  9. History of California (1900–present) - Wikipedia

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    Individual reservoir capacities and percent of full are given for the major reservoirs. As of April 3, 2014, they had 12,682,744 acre-feet (1.5643934 × 10 10 m 3) of water stored, or about 65% of the 19,490,257 acre-feet (2.4040878 × 10 10 m 3) of water they usually would have at that time of year.

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