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  2. Bethel, New York - Wikipedia

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    Bethel is a town in Sullivan County, New York, United States.The population was estimated at 3,959 in 2020. [3] The town received worldwide attention after it served as the location of Woodstock in 1969, which was originally planned for Wallkill, New York, but was relocated to Bethel after Wallkill withdrew.

  3. Bethel, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2010, there were 2,711 people, 1,052 households, and 681 families living in the village. The population density was 1,936.4 inhabitants per square mile (747.6/km 2).

  4. Bethel - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Beitin, the site of ancient Bethel, during the 19th century. Bethel (Hebrew: בֵּית אֵל, romanized: Bēṯ ʾĒl, "House of El" or "House of God", [1] also transliterated Beth El, Beth-El, Beit El; Greek: Βαιθήλ; Latin: Bethel) was an ancient Israelite city and sacred space that is frequently mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

  5. Beth-El - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth-El (New York City) Beth El Jewish Center of Flatbush (Brooklyn, New York); Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park (Brooklyn, New York); Temple Beth-El (Great Neck, New York)

  6. Bethel, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Bethel in the 1940s, winter Bethel in 1941, summer. Southwestern Alaska has been the homelands of Yup'ik peoples and their ancestors for thousands of years. The residents of what became Bethel were called the Mamterillermiut, meaning "Smokehouse People", after their nearby fish smokehouse. [10]

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  8. Rachel's Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Rachel's Tomb (Biblical Hebrew: קְבֻרַת רָחֵל Qǝbūrat Rāḥēl; Modern Hebrew: קבר רחל Qever Raḥel; Arabic: قبر راحيل Qabr Rāḥīl) is a site revered as the burial place of the Biblical matriarch Rachel.

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