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Another small mining village (Nolan, on Nolan creek - to the north) survived into the 1970s. Robert Marshall , who became a prominent American forester, preservation activist, and a co-founder of The Wilderness Society , wrote the bestselling book, Arctic Village , about his 15-month stay in this frontier town around the year 1930.
Woodhouse High School, former name of Landau Forte Academy, Amington, a school in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England Woodhouse House (Virginia Beach, Virginia) , US The Wodehouse , formerly spelled the Woodhouse, a country house near Wombourne, Staffordshire, notable for its connections with British musical history.
The Duncan Cedar, also known as the Duncan Memorial Cedar and the Nolan Creek Tree, is a large specimen of Western redcedar. The tree is located on the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] It is currently the largest known Western redcedar in the world, [2] (compare to the Cheewhat Giant on Canada's Vancouver Island. [3]
Norwell Woodhouse is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Norwell, in the Newark and Sherwood district, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is close to the villages of Caunton , Kneesall , Cromwell and Laxton and around 8 miles (13 km) from Newark-on-Trent .
The Holy Cross Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area located in San Isabel and White River national forests near Leadville, Minturn, Avon, Edwards, Eagle, and Vail.The 122,797-acre (496.94 km 2) wilderness with 164 miles (264 km) of trails was established in 1980.
Woodhouse is an English surname. It is of the same etymology, but to be distinguished from, the surname of the Wodehouse family of Norfolk. The family of Woodhouse of Womburne Woodhouse originates with Benedict Wodehouse of Womburne (fl. 1550); the spelling Woodhouse was used from the 17th century. [ 1 ]
Brad Woodhouse is an American Democratic Party activist who currently serves as the president of Protect Our Care, a group seeking to protect the Affordable Care Act. [1] He also serves as co-chair of the Health Care Voter campaign. [ 2 ]
Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (née Blackburn; 9 May 1910 Rathfarnham, Ireland – 9 July 1988, Buckinghamshire, England) [1] was an Irish-born British dog trainer, author, horse trainer and television personality. Her 1980 television series Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way made her a household name.