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Edsel's best selling nameplate and, tied with the Villager, its longest lasting nameplate; 50,803 built over two generations. [24] Edsel Roundup: 1958xh 963 in one generation. [125] Edsel Villager: 1958-60 11,884 produced over two generations. [125] Excalibur Series II. Excalibur Series II: 1970–82 2,230 in one generation. [44]
The ban was made effective by a citywide ordinance signed by Mayor London Breed in July 2019. [11] The ban will be the first of its kind in the United States, [ 11 ] since a similar one in Beverly Hills did not take effect until 2021.
A few of the core characters from Chrono Cross originate from an earlier game titled Radical Dreamers. [1] Chrono series writer Masato Kato felt that the first game in the series, Chrono Trigger, did not wrap up all its story arcs, and as such, wrote the story of Radical Dreamers to conclude some aspects of it. [2]
Pulaski County's earliest settlers were the Quapaw, Missouria and Osage Native Americans. After the Lewis and Clark Expedition of the early 19th century, white settlers came to the area, many from Kentucky, Tennessee and the Carolinas; the earliest pioneers appeared to have settled as early as 1818, and the town of Waynesville was designated the county seat by the Missouri Legislature in 1833.
Carter County is a county in the Ozarks of Missouri.At the 2020 census, it had a population of 5,202. [1] The largest city and county seat is Van Buren. [2] The county was officially organized on March 10, 1859, and is named after Zimri A. Carter, a pioneer settler who came to Missouri from South Carolina in 1812.
This monument is located in White Oak Park. The park, built around a quarry, has 100 trees that were donated by labor unions, to honor local asbestos workers and others who died of work-related accidents and disabilities.
About 129 species of birds have become extinct since 1500, [1] and the rate of extinction seems to be increasing. [2] The situation is exemplified by Hawaii, where 30% of all known recently extinct bird taxa originally lived. [3]