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  2. Sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    Sturgeon (from Old English styrġa ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *str̥(Hx)yón-[1]) is the common name for the 28 species of fish belonging to the family ...

  3. History of Dallas (1839–1855) - Wikipedia

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    John Neely Bryan, looking for a good trading post to serve Native Americans and settlers, first surveyed the Dallas area in 1839. [1] Bryan, who shared Sam Houston's insight into the wisdom of Native American customs, must have realized that Caddo trails he came across intersected at one of the few natural fords for hundreds of kilometers along the wide Trinity floodplain.

  4. Highland County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Highland County is known by the nickname "Virginia's Switzerland" or "Virginia's Little Switzerland", [107] [108] in reference to the steep mountains and valleys. [ 109 ] [ 110 ] The mountains of Highland have historically attracted many tourists to the region, including Henry Ford , Thomas Edison , Harvey Firestone , and other prominent ...

  5. White sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    While selling a wild white sturgeon and eggs is illegal in California, it is legal to buy legal caviar from California White sturgeon farms. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Poaching is an ongoing issue, in which caviar can sell on the black market for 100–150 dollars a pound, while a consumer buying legally made caviar from California sturgeon farms pays ...

  6. History of Virginia–Highland - Wikipedia

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    The History of Virginia–Highland, the Intown Atlanta neighborhood, dates back to 1812, when William Zachary bought and built a farm on 202.5 acres (0.819 km 2) of land there. At some point between 1888 and 1890 the Nine-Mile Circle streetcar arrived, making a loop of what are now Ponce de Leon Avenue , North Highland Avenue, Virginia Avenue ...

  7. Why Was the Beluga Sturgeon Banned in the U.S.? - AOL

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    The beluga sturgeon is the largest species of freshwater fish in the world. The record for the largest beluga sturgeon ever caught is 23.6 feet long and 3,463 pounds. This is larger than some ...

  8. Highland (James Monroe house) - Wikipedia

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    Highland, formerly Ash Lawn–Highland, located near Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, and adjacent to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, a Founding Father and fifth president of the United States. Purchased in 1793, Monroe and his family permanently settled on the property in 1799 and lived at Highland for ...

  9. FACT CHECK: Did Votes Cast For Jill Stein Prevent Kamala ...

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    Likewise, Virginia Presidential Election Results reported by The New York Times show Harris won the race at 51.8% (or 2,227,756 votes) compared to Trump at 46.6% (or 2,003,384 votes).