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  2. Plum, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Plum is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 27,144 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] A suburb of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area , it is located northeast of the city in what is commonly referred to as the East Hills suburbs.

  3. Alpine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Despite clear regional differences, this cuisine has been characterised throughout the entire Alpine region for centuries by the isolated rural life on the alpine huts and in the mountain villages. The staple foods that are still available today include milk and dairy products, cereals and desserts, as well as meat preserved by drying and ...

  4. Blue Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    A dedicated beginner section adjacent to the lodge is served by a double chair and one surface lift. A beginner trail, Burma Road, connects to the beginner section at the bottom of the hill. A second lodge and the resort's snow tubing facility are also located at the bottom of the mountain near the Valley Lodge. The resort has a total of 40 slopes.

  5. Plum Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Plum Township is a township in Venango County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 911 at the 2020 census, [ 2 ] a decrease from 1,056 in 2010, which was, in turn a decline from the figure of 1,060 as of the 2000 census .

  6. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    Plum Borough 1985 Ober-Guehl house 1877 and later 1501 Lowrie Street Troy Hill 1985 Old Crossroads Presbyterian Church 1896 2574 Mosside Boulevard Monroeville 1975 Demolished Old Heidelberg Apartments: 1905, 1908 Frederick G. Scheibler Jr. Braddock Avenue and Waverly Street Park Place 1970

  7. Boyce Park - Wikipedia

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    Boyce Park is a 1,096-acre (4.44 km 2) county park lying mostly in the Borough of Plum, in eastern Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the county's 12,000-acre (49 km 2) network of nine distinct parks. Its southernmost reaches (south of Old Frankstown Road) also extend into neighboring Monroeville.

  8. Cenarrhenes - Wikipedia

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    Cenarrhenes nitida is endemic to southern and western Tasmania and some of its islands, growing to an altitude of 800 m (2,600 ft), [8] and reaching the margins of the alpine zone. It occurs most often as an understory tree to small shrub in wet sclerophyll forests and rainforest with poor soils and occasionally in heath, button grass sedgeland ...

  9. Prunus brigantina - Wikipedia

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    Prunus brigantina, called Briançon apricot (French: Abricotier de Briançon), Briançon plum (French: Prunier de Briançon), marmot plum (French: Marmottier), and Alpine apricot, [2] is a wild tree species native to France and Italy. [3] [4] Its fruit is edible and similar to the commercial apricot P. armeniaca, [5] but it is smooth unlike ...