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  2. Whitney Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Whitney Ranch is a historic ranch in Chase County, Kansas, located southeast of the ghost town of Hymer. The ranch consists of a two-story limestone house, which was built circa 1883, and four smaller outbuildings: a wash house, privy, chicken coop, and carriage house.

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    The Whitney Ranch location is a hotbed of residential growth for the entire Sacramento region. The income demographics are also attractive for businesses such as Nugget said Edwards: Rocklin has ...

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    The Crocker Ranch, with its extensive cattle and farming operations, was begun in 1866 by Captain Erastus Bryant Crocker, a Civil War veteran. The house and various buildings were built by Erastus Crocker's son Edward Grey Crocker in the 1880s.

  5. Whitney, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Stowell E. Whitney, a dairy farmer from Bunkerville, Nevada, [5] purchased a ranch in the area in the 1910s. [6] [7] The town of Whitney was established in 1931, when Whitney subdivided his ranch due to the construction of the Boulder Highway. [5] [6] Much of this land is now within Henderson city limits. [5]

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    Whitney Houston tragically died of an accidental drowning in 2012, but her three brothers — John, Gary and Michael — have kept her memory alive.. The music icon, who was born on Aug. 9, 1963 ...

  7. “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives ”Star Whitney Leavitt and ...

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    Related: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' 10 Biggest Bombshell Moments, from a Chippendales Visit to an Arrest The couple's new arrival joins their 2-year-old son Liam and 4-year-old daughter ...

  8. Whitney family - Wikipedia

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    The Whitney family is a prominent American family descended from non-Norman English immigrant John Whitney (1592–1673), who left London in 1635 and settled in Watertown, Massachusetts. The historic family mansion in Watertown, known as The Elms, was built for the Whitneys in 1710. [ 1 ]

  9. Whitney Plantation Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The French Creole raised-style [2] [3] main house, built in 1790, is an important architectural example in the state.The plantation has numerous outbuildings or "dependencies": a pigeonnier or dovecote, a plantation store, the only surviving French Creole barn in North America (ca. 1790), a detached kitchen, an overseer's house, a mule barn, and two slave dwellings.