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  2. Lake Shore Drive - Wikipedia

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    1946; 78 years ago (1946) Lake Shore Drive (officially Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable Lake Shore Drive; [2][3] also known as DuSable Lake Shore Drive, [4] the Outer Drive, [5] the Drive, LSD or DLSD) is a semi-limited access expressway that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan and its adjacent parkland and beaches in Chicago, Illinois.

  3. Lake Hartwell - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hartwell is one of the Southeastern United States' largest recreation lakes. The lake was created by the construction of the Hartwell Dam, completed in 1962 and located on the Savannah River seven miles (11 km) below the point at which the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers join to form the Savannah. Extending 49 miles (79 km) up the Tugaloo and 45 ...

  4. I (Almost) Got Away with It - Wikipedia

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    I (Almost) Got Away with It is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery.It debuted in 2010, [1] [2] ending after eight seasons, in 2016. The series profiles true stories of people who have committed crimes, and have avoided arrest or capture, but ultimately end up being caught. [3]

  5. History of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    The history of Walmart, an American discount department store chain, began in 1950 when businessman Sam Walton purchased a store from Luther E. Harrison in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and opened Walton's 5 & 10. [1] The Walmart chain proper was founded in 1962 with a single store in Rogers, expanding inside Oklahoma by 1968 and throughout the rest ...

  6. Chatuge Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chatuge is the highest major lake in the state of Georgia. [5] It takes up 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) and is 13 miles (21 km) long. [6][4] The lake is named after an 18th-century Cherokee Native American settlement once located near the dam site. [4][7] The word means “Beautiful” and “Land where the waters meet” (the lake covers the ...

  7. Lake Lanier - Wikipedia

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    Lake Lanier (officially Lake Sidney Lanier) is a reservoir in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. It was created by the completion of Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River in 1956, and is also fed by the waters of the Chestatee River. The lake encompasses 38,000 acres (15,000 ha) or 59 sq mi (150 km 2) of water, and 692 mi (1,114 ...

  8. Alice Walton - Wikipedia

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    Alice Louise Walton (born October 7, 1949) is an American heiress to the fortune of Walmart as daughter of founder Sam Walton. In September 2016, she owned over $11 billion in Walmart shares. [3]

  9. No Man's Land, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 42°04′38″N 87°43′25″W  /  42.07722°N 87.72361°W  / 42.07722; -87.72361. Country. United States. State. Illinois. Website. www.wilmette.com. No Man's Land, Illinois was never an official place name, but has been used to refer to at least two areas that fit the broader meaning of No man's land.