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The city underwent another period where it acquiring private river valley properties from the 1950s to the 1970s. [4] In 1970, the City of Edmonton passed a bylaw that defined the river valley and ravines and regulated developments close to the river valley, and created a long-term policy with the aim to purchase additional river valley lands ...
Mid-Ohio Valley 19 Jefferson: 86 Eastern Panhandle 20 Kanawha: 90 Metro Valley 21 Lewis: 13 Mountain Lakes 22 Lincoln: 2 Metro Valley 23 Logan: 5 Metro Valley 24 Marion: 24 Mountaineer Country 25 Marshall: 12 Northern Panhandle 26 Mason: 12 Metro Valley 27 McDowell: 17 New River/Greenbrier Valley 28 Mercer: 20 New River/Greenbrier Valley 29 ...
A river valley civilization is an agricultural nation or civilization situated beside and drawing sustenance from a river. A river gives the inhabitants a reliable source of water for drinking and agriculture. Some other possible benefits for the inhabitants are fishing, fertile soil due to annual flooding, and ease of transportation.
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Uptown Christiansburg (formerly New River Valley Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in Christiansburg, Virginia, United States. Opened in 1988, it now features Kohl's, Belk, Homegoods, and Dick's Sporting Goods as its major anchor stores.
The Pearl River Valley Water Supply District (PRVWSD) is a governing entity within the state of Mississippi tasked to manage a portion of the Pearl River basin, including the Ross Barnett Reservoir area, and its watersheds. The responsibilities of the district include: overseeing land management, maintaining natural resources, and providing ...
The Naugatuck River Valley is the watershed area of the Naugatuck River in the western part of Connecticut. The Naugatuck Valley straddles parts of Litchfield County, New Haven, and Fairfield counties. The Route 8 corridor and Waterbury Branch of the Metro-North railroad line run along the river valley.
Built in the late 1800s, Pelleport was named after one of the family's ancestral homes in France. Pelleport passed to cousin, Eugene du Pont Sr. whose family occupied the property for 2 generations. The residence stood vacant for over 25 years until it was razed in 1954 to make room for the Eugene du Pont Convalescent Memorial Hospital.