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  2. Alazán-Apache Courts - Wikipedia

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    Alazan-Apache Courts Units. Alazán-Apache Courts is a public housing community in San Antonio.The neighborhood is located on the city's West Side, and was built in 1939. It was the first public housing built in the city and is currently made up of three different properties: Alazán, Apache and Guadalupe Homes. [1]

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  4. Point of Pines Sites - Wikipedia

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    Point of Pines is a region in the eastern interior area of the San Carlos Reservation, occupying a high plain bounded by the Nantack Ridge and the Willow Mountains. The Nantack Ridge is a deeply folded escarpment , and it and the plain above have extensive evidence of prehistoric occupation for an extended period of time.

  5. LIFE IN THE PINES: A family struggles to survive - AOL

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    Oct. 15—Editor's Note: At 6 p.m. Friday, as the Record-Eagle was preparing to publish this story, the Perryman family moved into one of the 11 family suites at the Goodwill Inn. They had been on ...

  6. Point of Pines, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Point of Pines is a populated place situated on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Graham County, Arizona, United States. [2]

  7. Silver Lake Village - Wikipedia

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    Herberger's opened at Apache in 1987, saving the center from demolition for 17 years. By 2000, the mall was nearly empty, but still open to mall-walkers. Around this time, Apache Plaza was voted as the "best place to dump someone" in the Twin Cities by the local alternative weekly City Pages. [9] Apache was scheduled for demolition in April 2004.

  8. Pinus engelmannii - Wikipedia

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    Pinus engelmannii, commonly known as the Apache pine, is a tree of Northern Mexico, in the Sierra Madre Occidental with its range extending into the Southwestern United States. This pine is a medium-sized species with a height of 20–30 metres (66–98 feet) and a trunk diameter of 35–80 centimetres (14–31 inches).

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