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  2. Manning–Kamna Farm - Wikipedia

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    Manning, born in 1836, had previously lived in Kansas, Ohio, Colorado, and Eastern Oregon before settling in Washington County. [5] On Elizabeth's 320-acre (1.3 km 2) farm, the two raised her children from the prior marriage and grew various crops. [2] They built a new farmhouse on the property between 1876 and 1883. [5]

  3. Imbrie Farm - Wikipedia

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    1843: 18-year-old Edward Henry Lenox (from Kentucky) travels over the Oregon Trail and stakes a claim to the present farm site. 1850-59: Robert Imbrie acquires the Lenox farm and builds the current granary. 1863-66: Robert has the three-story, gabled farm home built. 1897: Robert dies. 1933: Imbries begin selling barley to Blitz-Weinhard.

  4. List of slave cabins and quarters - Wikipedia

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    Black Walnut (Clover, Virginia) Bel Air (Woodbridge, Virginia) Ramsay (Greenwood, Virginia) Solitude (Blacksburg, Virginia) Stirling (Massaponax, Virginia) Westview (Brookneal, Virginia) Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial, Virginia; Edge Hill (Gladstone, Virginia) Rose Hill Farm (Upperville, Virginia) Farnley (White Post, Virginia)

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    This former farm with buildings dating to 1855 includes an Italian Villa style home, an eight-sided barn, a shed, and several other out-buildings. [13] In 1986, the McMenamins chain bought the farm and converted it into the Cornelius Pass Roadhouse brewpub , which added Imbrie Hall constructed from timbers from Henry Weinhard's Brewery .

  6. Juglans hindsii - Wikipedia

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    Juglans hindsii, commonly called the Northern California black walnut and Hinds's black walnut, is a species of walnut tree native to the western United States (California and Oregon). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is commonly called claro walnut by the lumber industry and woodworkers, and is the subject of some confusion over its being used as ...

  7. Juglans nigra - Wikipedia

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    The largest known living black walnut tree is on Sauvie Island, Oregon. The tallest black walnut in Europe is located in the Woluwe Park in the city of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Brussels, Belgium. It has a circumference of 3.50 m (11 ft 6 in), height of exactly 33.60 m (110.2 ft) (measured by laser), and was planted around 1850 (± 10 years).

  8. List of African-American neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Peaking at 75% black in the mid-1970s after five previous decades of the Great Migration increased the black population five-fold, DC is 46–49% black in 2018. DC remains the largest African-American percentage population of any state or territory in the mainland US.

  9. World Forestry Center - Wikipedia

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    The center achieves its mission with three programs: the Discovery Museum, two donated working forests—the Magness Memorial Tree Farm and the Johnson-Swanson Tree Farm—and the World Forest Institute which was established in 1989. The primary program is the International Fellowship Program.