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  2. Dudleyville, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Location in Pinal County and the state of Arizona. Dudleyville, Arizona ... ZIP code: 85192 [2] Area code: 520: FIPS code: 04-20680: GNIS feature ID: 24402:

  3. Durham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Location of Durham Castle in County Durham Durham Castle is a Norman castle in the city of Durham, England , which has been occupied since 1837 by University College, Durham after its previous role as the residence of the Bishops of Durham.

  4. Pirtleville, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [5] of 2000, there were 1,550 people, 454 households, and 361 families living in the CDP. The population density was 861.2 inhabitants per square mile (332.5/km 2).

  5. Jerome State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Jerome State Historic Park is a state park of Arizona, US, featuring the Douglas Mansion, built in 1916 by a family of influential mining entrepreneurs in Jerome, Arizona, a mining region in the northeast of the Black Hills, east Yavapai County. A museum is located in the old Douglas Mansion.

  6. Durham Castle and Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Durham Castle and Cathedral is a World Heritage Site (WHS ID No. 370), [1] in Durham, England. The site includes Durham Castle, Durham Cathedral, Durham University, Palace Green and University College, Durham. It was first given World Heritage Site status in 1986, and its boundaries were modified in 2008. [1]

  7. Cleator, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    James Cleator was a Manx who had run away to sea as a boy, arriving in America with Spanish sailors in 1889 and walking his way to gold mines in California before traveling through Mexico to Arizona by 1900. He approached Nellis in 1905 and the pair became business partners, running the town and opening a ranch together; in 1915 they split ...

  8. Area codes 919 and 984 - Wikipedia

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    The original area code, 919, was created in 1954 as a split from area code 704, then serving the entire state. After successive splits in the 1990s, the numbering plan area received a second area code, 984, in 2011, as an overlay area code for the same territory.

  9. Cascabel, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cascabel is a rural community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It is located at 32.291N / 110.378W, on the banks of the San Pedro River, east of Tucson and about 37 km north-northwest of Benson. The name Cascabel derives from Spanish for "rattle", because an early settler killed a large rattlesnake here. [2]