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  2. Lundin Links - Wikipedia

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    Lundin House was demolished in 1876 but its Tower remains. [2] The former Lundin Links railway station, originally on the East of Fife Railway, operated from 1857 to 1965. [1] [3] The village has two golf courses. The 18-hole course, Lundin Golf Club, was used as a pre-qualifying course when The Open Championship is held at St. Andrews. Lundin ...

  3. Green payments - Wikipedia

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    The Conservation Security Program that was authorized in the 2002 Farm Bill (P.L. 107-171, Sec. 2001- 2006) was generally viewed as the first green payments program in the United States by paying producers to provide conservation benefits on land from which food and fiber were being produced. [1]

  4. Largo, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Largo (Scottish Gaelic: An Leargach) [1] is a parish in Fife, Scotland containing the villages of Upper Largo or Kirkton of Largo, Lower Largo and Lundin Links. It is bounded on the west by the parish of Scoonie, on the north by Ceres and on the east by the parishes of Newburn and Kilconquhar. It has a coastline of 2¾ miles along Largo bay.

  5. Lower Largo - Wikipedia

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    It is east of, and contiguous with, Lundin Links. Largo is an ancient fishing village in the parish of Largo . An excavated late 5th century cemetery points to an early settlement of the site, and there are records of the Knights Templar holding lands to the east of the town in the 12th century.

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  7. Lundin Links railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 11 August 1857 by the East of Fife Railway. [1]The station had one platform to the north of the running line, there were two sidings behind the platform forming a small goods yard able to accommodate a limited range of goods including live stock, they were unable to deal with vehicles needing to be loaded on trains, the yard was equipped with a 1½ ton crane.

  8. User fee - Wikipedia

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    A user fee is a fee, tax, or impost payment paid to a facility owner or operator by a facility user as a necessary condition for using the facility. People pay user fees for the use of many public services and facilities .

  9. Links hosts 14th Beautillion: A rite of passage for ... - AOL

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    The Tallahassee Chapter of The Links launched its 14th Annual Leadership Beautillion with 8 students on March 3, 2024. Eight high school seniors will participate in this year’s program.