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  2. Lamar Dixon Expo Center - Wikipedia

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    RV park - Has 300 spaces, two restrooms/shower buildings, 25 spaces with 50 amps, 20 and 30 map at all hookups and has water and sewage. Multi Use Complex - 7 lighted and irrigated soccer fields - Each field is 220 x 330 ft. - Shade pavilion, concessions, restrooms with paved parking lot

  3. Daniel and Mary Lee House - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel and Mary Lee House is located in a rural setting of eastern Portland, on the north side of Pepperidge Road east of Jobs Pond Road. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, three bays wide, with a central chimney. A single story shed-roof ell, part of the house's original construction, extends to the rear.

  4. Mary Lee Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Lee Formation is a geologic formation in Alabama. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. See also. Earth sciences portal;

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    The 1.25 million-square-foot, $1.03 billion complex is the country’s largest all-electric, zero-carbon office complex. California’s largest state development unveiled in Sacramento, honors ...

  6. Mary Lee Davis House - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Lee Davis House is a historic house at 410 Cowles Street in Fairbanks, Alaska. It is now the Alaska Heritage House, a bed and breakfast inn. [2] It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story bungalow-style house, set at the northern corner of Cowles and 5th Avenue in a residential area of the city. The exact construction date of the house is uncertain: it ...

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  8. Chester, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, Messrs. Bronson, Albert Gilster, Frank Wolff and John Herschbach developed the site for the International Shoe Company in the center of town where the Gilster Mary Lee Corp. is today. In 1922, a second building was built, and the company had more than 1000 employees and was producing thousands of pairs of children's shoes.

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