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  2. Evergreen Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Evergreen Newspapers began publishing The High Timber Times, which served Morrison, Conifer, Pine, Bailey, and the 285 corridor; it merged with the Canyon Courier in 2016. [2] The Clear Creek Courant began publication in 1973; the Columbine Courier , in 1991.

  3. Battle Lake, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Glendalough State Park is located three miles from Battle Lake. The 1,924-acre area was designated as a State Park in 1991. At the heart of the park is Annie Battle Lake, a 335-acre "Heritage Fishery." There are hiking trails, lakes, and woods in the state park. The property was a game farm during much of the 20th Century.

  4. Glendalough State Park - Wikipedia

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    Glendalough State Park is a state park of Minnesota, USA, in Otter Tail County near Battle Lake close to Minnesota State Highway 78. It is named after Glendalough in Ireland . The park was once used as a resort and game farm by the owners of Cowles Media Company , owner of what is today the Star Tribune newspaper.

  5. Staunton State Park - Wikipedia

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    Staunton State Park is a Colorado state park in Park and Jefferson counties, located 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Conifer, Colorado. [2] The 3,908-acre (1,582 ha) park, which opened on May 18, 2013, [3] includes dramatic rock outcroppings, several streams and a waterfall.

  6. Pine Lake (West Bloomfield Township, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Lake shoreline is lined with high-end exclusive homes. In addition to Pine Lake Marina, Pine Lake Country Club is also located on the lake. [4] The 90-foot-deep (27 m) lake is the sixth-deepest lake in Oakland County. The ten deepest lakes in Oakland County are: [5] 1. Cass Lake (Waterford Twp. and West Bloomfield Twp.) 123 feet (37 m) 2.

  7. Coulter pine - Wikipedia

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    Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri), or big-cone pine, is a conifer in the genus Pinus of the family Pinaceae.Coulter pine is an evergreen conifer that lives up to 100 years. [2] It is a native of the coastal mountains of Southern California in the United States and northern Baja California in Mexico, occurring in mediterranean climates, where winter rains are infrequent and summers are dry with ...

  8. Pine Ridge National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Ridge National Recreation Area is a United States national recreation area in the Pine Ridge region of northwestern Nebraska. The recreation area is managed by the Pine Ridge Ranger District of the Nebraska National Forest .

  9. Double Arrow Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Double Arrow Lodge (NRHP designation) aka Double Arrow Ranch and Double Arrow Resort, is located about a mile south from the community of Seeley Lake, Montana and likewise from Seeley Lake itself. The rustic-style lodge building was built during 1929–1930. [2] Exterior in 2015