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In America, puppies are a big business. And it’s easy to see why. An estimated 62 million American households have dogs, and one study found the pet industry drove $300 billion into the global ...
Buckeye, Yuba County, California Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
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In 1870 the area had a Masonic Hall, saloon, hotel, two stores, blacksmith, shoemaker's shop, boarding house, and the Buckeye School, which was located on County Roads 31 and 90A. It also still had a post office. Buckeye thrived until the Vaca Valley and Clear Lake Railroad was built 2 miles (3.2 km) west
Nettie Metcalf, who created the breed in 1896. The Buckeye was first bred and developed in 1896, by Nettie Metcalf, a resident of Warren, Ohio. [6]: 56 It is the only American breed of chicken known to have been developed by a woman, although women customarily were in charge of the household poultry flock on farms and in households throughout much of U.S. history.
Buckeye is a former travel station about halfway along the Oroville–Quincy Highway in Plumas County, California, near the border with Butte County. [2] [3] It lay at an elevation of 4,997 feet (1,523 m). [1] The station stood as late as 1866, when it was noted in the Plumas County boundary survey. [4]
Jimmy Hudson asks for $2.5 million for multiple violations of his rights and also asks that the Buckeye Lake Police Department be shut down over alleged violations of state and federal laws.
Aesculus californica is a large deciduous shrub or small tree, up to 4–12 m (13–39 ft) tall, with gray bark often coated with lichens and mosses.It typically is multi-trunked, with a crown as broad as it is high.