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  2. Wrangellia terrane - Wikipedia

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    The Wrangellia terrane (named for the Wrangell Mountains, Alaska) is a crustal fragment extending from the south-central part of Alaska and along the Coast of British Columbia in Canada. Some geologists contend that Wrangellia extends southward to Oregon , [ 1 ] although this is not generally accepted.

  3. John McLaren Park - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution No. 26241, New Series on October 4, 1926 (approved Oct 15) directing the purchase of 550 acres (220 ha) for a park planned to be named Mission Park, [7] with plans for an 18-hole golf course, equestrian trails, playing fields, and a possible relocation of the City Zoo. [3]

  4. Siletzia - Wikipedia

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    Siletzia, from Vancouver Island (Van) to the Klamath Mountains in Oregon.The shaded area shows near-surface extent as inferred from magnetic and gravitational studies (Silberling et al. 1987; Wells, Weaver & Blakely 1998), divided into the Crescent (CR) and Siletz (SZ) terranes; the crossed dashed lines are alternate locations of CR-SZ boundary.

  5. Cottage Grove City Council approves development near ...

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    The Cottage Grove City Council late Wednesday approved a 377-unit housing development near the Mississippi River on the site of a shuttered golf course, the latest decision for a scenic riverfront ...

  6. Columbus area needs to double housing construction to meet ...

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  7. Urban planning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1682, William Penn founded Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, planning it as a city to serve as a port on the Delaware River and as a place for government.Hoping that Philadelphia would become more like an English rural town instead of a city, Penn laid out roads on a grid plan to keep houses and businesses spread far apart, with areas for gardens and orchards.

  8. Thomas MacLaren - Wikipedia

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    Thomas MacLaren (19 February 1863 - 4 December 1928) was a Scottish architect. He was educated at the Kensington School of Art in Edinburgh and the Royal College of Art . After completing his education, MacLaren worked in London, and then moved to the United States for his health.

  9. Elk Grove broke ground on its biggest affordable housing ...

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    Construction will soon begin on Elk Grove’s largest-ever affordable housing development. The 387-unit Poppy Grove apartments will be built on 17 acres at 10149 Bruceville Road and is expected to ...