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  2. Long Reef (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The shipbuilder William Cossar was granted 500 acres (202 hectares) at Long Reef in 1815. [11] A farm of 52 cleared acres at Long Reef was advertised for sale in 1825. [12] One original fisherman's hut remains at Long Reef, it dates from the 1870s. [10] Long Reef was owned by the Salvation Army from 1900 to 1912.

  3. Collaroy Plateau - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, the steamer "Collaroy" ran aground on Long Reef at the southern point of the suburb. Crowds came from all around the district to see the wreck that subsequently gave its name to the suburb. Its anchor can still be found at the Narrabeen Primary School. [7] Collaroy Plateau Post Office opened on 1 April 1949 and closed in 1988.

  4. Narrabeen - Wikipedia

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    Narrabeen, including Narrabeen Beach and the north and south divisions on either side of the lagoon View of Narrabeen from Collaroy Plateau The first land grants were made to John Lees (40 acres (16 ha)), Philip Schaffer (50 acres (20 ha)), and James Wheeler (80 acres (32 ha)) all along the south bank of Mullet Creek.

  5. Northern Beaches Council - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, Northern Beaches Council was awarded the A. R. Bluett Memorial Award by Local Government NSW, which recognises the best-performing councils in the state in the previous year, with the mayor Michael Regan noting: "Since amalgamation we have had a huge focus on repairing and renewing ailing infrastructure, delivering long term ...

  6. Minorcans of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1777, the workers had decided enough was enough, and several of them walked to St. Augustine to petition the East Florida governor, Patrick Tonyn, to release them from their contracts. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] Toyn gave refuge to the workers, granted them an area in the northwest section of the old walled city, helping to form the core of St ...

  7. Castillo de San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Augustine Blues, a militia unit formed in St. Augustine, were enrolled into the Confederate Army at Ft. Marion on August 5, 1861. They were assigned to the recently organized Third Florida Infantry as its Company B. More than a dozen former members of the St. Augustine Blues are buried in a row at the city's Tolomato Cemetery. Men ...

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    The S&P 500 has averaged annual gains of close to 10% over long periods -- which is a very respectable growth rate. There's no guarantee that you will earn a 10% average annual gain, though, as ...

  9. Collaroy, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    An anchor from the S.S. Collaroy has been on display on the grounds of Narrabeen Lakes Public School since 1928. [5] Collaroy Beach Post Office opened on 12 February 1923. Collaroy Plateau Post Office opened on 1 April 1949 and closed in 1988. Collaroy Plateau West Post Office opened on 1 November 1967 and was renamed Collaroy Plateau in 1996. [6]

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