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East White Lake was the name of a post office in the township from 1846 until 1850. [4] Oxbow is located at Union Lake and Elizabeth Lake Roads (; Elevation: 945 ft./288 m.). [5] On June 11, 1873, White Lake Centre Post Office opened here.
The Driver and Vehicle Records Division manages driver and vehicle records maintenance activities. The Office of Customer Services oversees the Renewal-By-Mail and Internet Renewal, as well as the Uniform Commercial Code. The office serves International Registration Plan vehicle owners and Michigan residents who are out of state.
Oakdale Manor, the former home of early 20th century Maryland Governor Edwin Warfield Oakdale Village Historic District , listed on the NRHP in West Boylston, Massachusetts Oakdale Cotton Mill Village , in Jamestown, North Carolina
Area code 989 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for Central Michigan, the northeastern Lower Peninsula, and portions of the Thumb. It is the highest-numbered area code in use in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), [ 1 ] as well as the highest possible under the current system, in which a middle digit of 9 is ...
1999: Area code 231 was created in the second split of 616. 2001: Area code 586 was created in the second split of 810, and area code 989 was created in the first split of 517. 2002: Area code 269 was created in the third split of 616, while area code 947 was created as an overlay of 248.
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Oakdale Village Historic District – 11–68 N. Main, May 8–24, 6–10 Green, 12–23 High, 4–68 Laurel, 14–34 Waushacum, and park at Thomas and N. Main (added July 5, 1996) Old Stone Church – Off MA 140 (added April 13, 1973) Quinapoxet River Bridge – Thomas St. over the Quinapoxet River at the Wachusett Reservoir (added April 8, 1990)
The Oakdale Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the small 19th-century village of Oakdale in West Boylston, Massachusetts.Located at the confluence of the Stillwater and Quinepoxet Rivers near their outlet into the Wachusett Reservoir, the village consists mainly of Greek Revival houses, although later Victorian styles are also present in smaller numbers.