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  2. Grand Portage National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The buildings were constructed from native squared spruce, pine and birch and were surrounded by more than 2,000 cedar pickets. In 1854 the Ojibwe signed a treaty with the U.S. establishing Grand Portage as part of their reservation. A school was established to educate the tribe members and a post office was created in 1856.

  3. Picket fence - Wikipedia

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    Picket fences are a type of fence often used decoratively for domestic boundaries, distinguished by their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets, attached to horizontal rails. Picket fences are particularly popular in the United States, with the white picket fence coming to symbolize the ideal middle-class suburban life.

  4. Cedar - Wikipedia

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    Cedar (name), a list of people and characters with the name; Cedar (programming environment), an interpreted programming system developed at Xerox PARC; Cedar Girls' Secondary School, Singapore; Center of Excellence for Document Analysis and Recognition (CEDAR), a research laboratory at SUNY, Buffalo, New York, US

  5. 128th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 128th were encamped on the north side of Cedar Creek just off the main north–south route, the "Valley Pike". Being in this position, the 128th were the regiment to have many men stationed as advanced pickets on the other side of Cedar Creek some distance out on the pike, guarding the approach.

  6. Witch Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Witch Tree as it is commonly known, also called Manidoo-giizhikens, or Little Cedar Spirit Tree by the Ojibwe First Nation tribe is an ancient Thuja occidentalis (Eastern White Cedar) growing on the shore of Lake Superior in Cook County, Minnesota.

  7. Diphasiastrum digitatum - Wikipedia

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    Diphasiastrum digitatum is known as groundcedar, running cedar or crowsfoot, along with other members of its genus, but the common name fan clubmoss can be used to refer to it specifically. It is the most common species of Diphasiastrum in North America .

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