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  2. Shoe tree (device) - Wikipedia

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    Generic shoe trees are non-lasted shoe trees that are designed to fit a wide range of footwear styles. Generic shoe trees come in many styles; two of the more popular ones are the twin-tube and single-tube shoe trees. The twin-tube shoe tree, cut from a generic last and featuring a fully articulated (round heel), a spring toe, and ventilation ...

  3. Shoe tree - Wikipedia

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    A shoe tree may refer to: Shoe tree (decorated plant), a perennial woody plant decorated with pairs of hung shoes; Shoe tree (device), a device placed inside of a ...

  4. Shoe tree (decorated plant) - Wikipedia

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    [a] Branch of a shoe tree in Reno, Nevada. A shoe tree is a tree (or occasionally, a powerline pole or other wooden object) that has been festooned with old shoes, generally through the act of shoe tossing. [1] Shoe trees are generally located alongside a major local thoroughfare, and may have a theme (such as high-heeled shoes). In 2017 there ...

  5. Vintage photos show how dangerous railways, mills, and ... - AOL

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    The fir, spruce, and cedar trees of the Pacific Northwest helped build boomtowns during the California Gold Rush. When railroad tracks finally connected the East and West Coasts, they offered a ...

  6. A Hiker's Path: Solitude among the cedar trees worth trek to ...

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    The preserve is known for the 75-foot-high bluff that is covered in eastern red cedar trees that overlooks beautiful Clear Creek below. Cedar Bluffs Nature Preserve opened in 1976 and is owned by ...

  7. Cedrus - Wikipedia

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    Cedrus, with the common English name cedar, is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae (subfamily Abietoideae). They are native to the mountains of the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean region, occurring at altitudes of 1,500–3,200 m (4,900–10,500 ft) in the Himalayas and 1,000–2,200 m (3,300–7,200 ft) in the Mediterranean.

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