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  2. Churchill, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Church Hill, or Churchill as it was later shortened by the Gallatin County Road Department, is at the center of Montana's largest Dutch settlement. The area runs from Manhattan to Little Holland 14 miles (23 km) to the south. While Amsterdam may have been the retail center of the Dutch settlement, Churchill was the cultural center. The town was ...

  3. Mount Baldy, California - Wikipedia

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    The Mt Baldy Ski Lifts are located north of the town, on the slopes of Mt Baldy. The lifts are operated by the Mt Baldy Ski Resort, which has restaurants and lodging within the town. Mt. Baldy Road is the only road to reach the ski resort and other popular sites; as a result, the town is a highly visited area [10] as tourists who plan on ...

  4. Mount San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mt. San Antonio (main peak is labelled "Mt Baldy") and the region to the south and east. Mt. San Antonio lies in the Angeles National Forest. Its summit is 10,064 feet (3,068 m), and marks the boundary between San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County. [8] A sub-peak, West Baldy, is 9,996 feet (3,047 m). [1] [4] [9]

  5. Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Hill Farm - Wikipedia

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    The house was built by Irish immigrant Dr. Samuel DeButts. It was entrusted to the National Park Service in 1959 in order to protect its resources from increased development. [ 5 ] From 1891 to 1950, the property was used as a therapeutic farm by St. Elizabeths Hospital , and was known as Godding Croft.

  6. Windsor Ruins - Wikipedia

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    Windsor mansion was built facing the Mississippi River, which formed the major transportation route.It was located about 4 mi (6.4 km) east of the river. The architect David Shroder supervised a crew of skilled artisans—carpenters, plasterers, masons, and painters—from Mississippi, northeastern states, and Europe to do finishing work on the mansion.

  7. Mount Ascutney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Four of these trails—the Futures Trail, the Weathersfield Trail, the Brownsville Trail, and the Windsor Trail—lead to the summit of Mount Ascutney, [4] the park's most significant feature. Alternatively, visitors may drive to within a half-mile of the summit via the Mount Ascutney Parkway, a paved toll road that rises over 2,000 feet (610 m ...

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  9. Windsor historical landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known structure in Windsor. 4: Hembree House [1]: 9–10 9225 Foxwood Drive: 1931 built Called “Mattapan”, an Indian word meaning “I sit down” according to family members. 5: Bell Ranch House [1]: 16–17 294 Windsor River Road

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