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Area Map Alfred Cove: 2,830 ... Mount Pleasant: 7,456 (SAL 2021) [20] 2.8 km 2 (1.1 sq mi) ... Ardross, WA: City of Melville. ISBN ...
Mount Pleasant Cemetery is a cemetery in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] It opened in 1879.[3]The cemetery contains the remains of the unknown dead of the 1906 SS Valencia disaster, as well as many early Seattle pioneers, and Filipino-American author and activist Carlos Bulosan.
Townhomes built during the development of Mount Pleasant at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1861, William Selden, former Treasurer of the United States, owned 73 acres (300,000 m 2) of land north of Pierce Mill Road, but having been a Confederate sympathizer, was forced was forced to sell his land at a low price and move back to Virginia.
Mount Pleasant is an affluent suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within Wajuk country, and the City of Melville, on the Canning River.It is bounded by Canning Highway to the north, the Canning River to the east, Cranford Avenue, Moolyeen Road and Canning Avenue to the south, and Rogerson Road, Coomoora Road, Henley Road and Ardross Street to the west.
Day 7 of RAGBRAI 2024 goes from Mount Pleasant to Burlington. See the map with roads, pass-through and meeting towns ... Day 7, Saturday, July 27, Mount Pleasant to Burlington. Miles: 46.5. Feet ...
Mount Pleasant (constituency), parliamentary constituency in Zimbabwe; Mount Pleasant (cricket ground), a cricket ground in Batley, Yorkshire; Mount Pleasant (mansion), a mansion located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mount Pleasant, Sheffield, an 18th-century mansion in Sheffield, England
The scenic area includes a portion of the Appalachian Trail, which crosses Cole Mountain (3,920 feet (1,190 m)) and Bald Knob (4,040 feet (1,230 m)). The area also includes Mount Pleasant (4,071 feet (1,241 m)) and Pompey Mountain (4,032 feet (1,229 m)). The area was designated a scenic area as an alternative to federal wilderness designation. [1]
The area was first settled by non-indigenous people in the 1890s, mostly homesteaders and coal mining and timber prospectors. The earliest known settler was the Fritz family in 1891. [3] The town was founded no later than 1897 on the shore of Mineral Lake, adopting the name from the lake and the veins of ruby of arsenic in the region. The area ...