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  2. Trail of the Whispering Giants - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Beach. Front of Town Hall on Garfield Parkway Delaware: 25 feet Chief Little Owl In 1992, termites and high winds destroyed Statue #22. A replacement statue was carved out of white oak by Dennis D. Beach and lasted until 2000. Statue #69 carved by Peter Wolf Toth in 2002 replaces Statue #22 [144] 70 [145] 2002 Colquitt

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    He started college with the intention of becoming a history teacher, working as a bartender and at restaurants. [2] He moved to NYC after graduating and two years later, opened little Owl. Stulman opened Market Table soon after. [3] He and his wife Gina, who helps him run Happy Cooking, have a son. [4]

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  6. Bethany Beach, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Also in that year, Dennis Beach's Chief Little Owl statue, badly damaged by termites, was replaced by a new Native American sculpture created by Peter Toth. [39] Over the winter of 2008–2009, the town's beaches underwent a vast beach replenishment program that cost the U.S. federal government approximately $20 million. [78]

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  9. Little Owl (Arapaho chief) - Wikipedia

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    Little Owl, a friendly middle-aged chief, [4] was selected as the Arapaho head chief to sign the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851). [5] From the South Arapaho were Cute Nose and Big Man. [6] Autho-nishah, an elder of the Arapaho nation, urged Little Owl and other signers to make a moral commitment to honor the provisions of the treaty.

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