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  2. SITE Design Group - Wikipedia

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    SITE Design Group is a consulting firm specializing in landscape architecture, urban planning and skateparks. Based in Solana Beach, California , the firm operates worldwide and has overseen the creation of over 100 parks.

  3. Ravelry - Wikipedia

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    Ravelry is a free social networking service and website that beta-launched in May 2007. It functions as an organizational tool for a variety of fiber arts, including knitting, crocheting, spinning and weaving. Members share projects, ideas, and their collection of yarn, fiber and tools via various components of the site. [1]

  4. List of web directories - Wikipedia

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    Google Directory – copy of DMOZ directory, with sites listed in PageRank order within each category. Closed in July 2011. Internet Public Library – librarian-edited directory, product of a merger with the Librarians' Internet Index (LII) in 2010. Closed in June 2015. Intute – directory of websites for study and research. Maintenance ...

  5. Web directory - Wikipedia

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    A web directory or link directory is an online list or catalog of websites.That is, it is a directory on the World Wide Web of (all or part of) the World Wide Web. . Historically, directories typically listed entries on people or businesses, and their contact information; such directories are still i

  6. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call. Callers always hear an ad at the beginning of the call, and then another after they have made their request.

  7. Simplicity Pattern - Wikipedia

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    James J. Shapiro (1909–1995) founded the Simplicity Pattern Company in 1927 and was its first president. The company was based on an idea of his father's, Joseph M. Shapiro (1888 Russia – 1968 California), a magazine ad salesman.

  8. 707 17th Street - Wikipedia

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    707 17th Street, formerly known as the MCI Building and Arco Tower, and now known as the Jacobs Building is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado.The building was completed in 1981, and rises 42 floors and 522 feet (159 m) in height. [2]

  9. File:Denver Neighborhoods.svg - Wikipedia

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