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The crew of Dove Mountain's Northwest Fire Station 337, with Tom O'Halleran, in 2020. Dove Mountain is a master-planned community located in Marana, Arizona, about 40 minutes outside of Tucson [1] and in the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains. [2] The area gets its name from the mountain range near which it is located, the Tortolita Mountains.
The Golf Club at Dove Mountain is a golf course in the southwestern United States, located in Marana, Arizona, northwest of Tucson. For six years ( 2009 – 2014 ), it hosted the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship , a match play tournament on the PGA Tour and the European Tour in late February.
The majority of the neighborhoods in Rancho Santa Margarita are maintained by larger homeowners associations including SAMLARC, Dove Canyon, Rancho Cielo, Robinson Ranch, Walden and Trabuco Highlands. Dove Canyon, Trabuco Highlands, Robinson Ranch, Walden and Rancho Cielo were all established before Rancho Santa Margarita was an incorporated city.
Cannonsburg, Michigan – Le Grand Cannon (resident of Troy, New York) [105] Cannonsville, New York – Benjamin Cannon (landowner) [105] Canonsburg, Pennsylvania – John Cannon (founder) (note the spelling) [106] Canova, South Dakota – Antonio Canova (Italian sculptor) Canterbury, New Hampshire – William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury [107]
The Mountain Enterprise is a weekly newspaper published since 1966, circulating in the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass east and west of the Grapevine section of the Interstate 5 in the San Emigdio Mountains region of California, midway between Los Angeles and Bakersfield. Its sister publication is The New Mountain Pioneer, published monthly.
Timothy L. Dove (born 1956/57) is the former chief executive officer of Pioneer Natural Resources. Early life and education. In 1975, ...
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The bird is also known as the American mourning dove, the rain dove, the chueybird, colloquially as the turtle dove, and it was once known as the Carolina pigeon and Carolina turtledove. [2] It is one of the most abundant and widespread North American birds and a popular gamebird, with more than 20 million birds (up to 70 million in some years ...