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  2. Fig Springs mission site - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish gave him two iron axes and a hoe to use to build a church and house for a missionary. That September Friar Baltazar López was sent to Timucua for three months, presumably to the town that became the site of San Martín. There were not enough missionaries available in Spanish Florida to replace Fray López in Timucua until 1607. [11]

  3. Spanish River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Sign containing the name. The Spanish River is a former fresh-water stream which once flowed through Boca Raton, Florida.It was originally known, erroneously, as "Boca Raton's Lagoon" or "Lake Boca Ratones", a name first used in 1823—Boca Raton apparently having been originally appended to an inlet near Biscayne Bay—and later as the "Little Hillsboro", but settlers, supposing it to have ...

  4. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    Mountain walking or hiking boots are designed for mountain and hill walking, backpacking and mountaineering. Crampons can be attached to them for a better grip on glaciers or hard-packed snow. They are extremely strong, and durable, and have stiff soles to give the ankles support and protection on difficult rocky trails.

  5. Salish Sea human foot discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Human foot in white New Balance shoe found along the shoreline of Centennial Park near the Pier 86 grain terminal. [47] The New Balance model 622 athletic shoe was white with blue trim, size men's 10½. This model of shoe was first available for sale in April 2008. [48] [47] [49] From an initial news photo, it appears to be a left foot. [50

  6. Chopine - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a 16th-century Venetian chopine. On display at the Shoe Museum in Lausanne. Calcagnetti (Chopine)- Correr Museum. A chopine is a type of women's platform shoe that was popular in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Chopines were originally used as a patten, clog, or overshoe to protect shoes and dresses from mud and street soil.

  7. Seven years after buying Sheplers, Boot Barn to open a ... - AOL

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    In addition to boots, the store sells other western wear. Wichita’s first Boot Barn opened in the former Sheplers at 6501 W. Kellogg, which longtime Wichitans remember for its long history in ...

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