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  2. Dog Bark Park Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Dog Bark Park Inn is a hotel located along Highway 95 in Cottonwood, Idaho. [1] The hotel is built in the shape of a beagle , making it a famous landmark in the state. It is colloquially known as "Sweet Willy" by local residents.

  3. Clifton, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Clifton is an incorporated town located in southwestern Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, with a population of 243 at the time of the 2020 census. [4]Incorporated by the General Assembly on March 9, 1902, Clifton is one of only three towns in the county, the other two being the much more populous Vienna and Herndon.

  4. Woodstock, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a town and the county seat of Shenandoah County, [5] Virginia, United States.It has a population of 5,212 according to the 2017 census. [6] Woodstock comprises 3.2 square miles of incorporated area of the town, and is located along the "Seven Bends" of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.

  5. TomTom - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] [62] The current maps available in each countries' app stores varies according to language availability of the app itself, the country of the app store, and thus differing region group map packs are available. Turkey and Greece were not included in the larger Europe map pack; this is related to the AppStore's app size limitation of 2 ...

  6. Higher Life movement - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Life movement was precipitated by the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, which had been gradually springing up, but made a definite appearance in the mid-1830s.It was at this time that Methodists in the northeastern United States began to preach Wesleyan doctrine of Christian perfection or entire sanctification and non-Methodists at Oberlin College in Ohio began to accept and promote their ...