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  2. Cheraw State Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, an additional 1.4 acres (5,700 m 2) was purchased from A. Wannamaker. Many buildings which are still in use at the park, as well as the 300-acre (1.2 km 2) lake, were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. [5] It is the oldest State Park in the South Carolina Park System and the largest originating from the CCC. [6]

  3. Blue Spring Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Blue Spring Heritage Center (formerly known as Eureka Springs Gardens) is a 33-acre (13 ha) privately owned tourist attraction in the Arkansas Heritage Trails System containing native plants and hardwood trees in a setting of woodlands, meadows, and hillsides.

  4. Lake Leatherwood Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Leatherwood Park is a municipal park on the north side of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The park covers 1,600 acres (650 ha), and its centerpiece is Lake Leatherwood , a 100-acre (40 ha) body of water created by the Lake Leatherwood Dam , which impounds West Leatherwood Creek.

  5. Thomas F. Ricks House - Wikipedia

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    Thomas F. Ricks (1855–1908) was born in Eureka, California, the son of 49-er Caspar S. Ricks (November 10, 1821 Rome, Indiana - June 21, 1888 San Francisco) who built many business and residential blocks in Eureka and Adaline A. Fouts of Clark County, Indiana who also owned Eureka property independent from that of her husband. [4]

  6. Eureka, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Eureka is a city mainly in St. Louis County, with a small portion in Jefferson County, Missouri, adjacent to Wildwood and Pacific. It is in the extreme southwest of the Greater St. Louis metro area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 11,646. [5] Since 1971, Eureka has been known as the home of the amusement park Six Flags St ...

  7. Steve Guttenberg Goes Unrecognized as He Comes to the Rescue ...

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    Steve Guttenberg hit the ground running to help people impacted by the fires in Pacific Palisades — and he was almost unrecognizable. The flames first began around 10:30 a.m. local time on ...

  8. ‘Go big or go home’: Council approves $6.15 million ... - AOL

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    “Frankly, we don’t do enough investment in south Wichita, and when we do, it’s heavily criticized by onlookers,” Mayor Brandon Whipple said. ‘Go big or go home’: Council approves $6.15 ...

  9. Plumas-Eureka State Park - Wikipedia

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    [2] Eureka Peak, formerly Gold Mountain, was the site of some of the first organized ski races in North America. [4] The National Longboard Championship, the longest running ski races since 1911, have been held in the Park at the Eureka Ski Bowl since 1993. [5] Gold Discovery Days is a living history weekend held in July within the park.