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  2. Mesa Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library started in 1943 as a subscription library, after the donation of $5 by 70 families living in Los Alamos. In 1945 it became free and open to all. In 1985 [1] a branch library opened in White Rock. In 1994 the Los Alamos branch moved into its current building designed by architect Antoine Predock [1] and located west of Fuller Lodge.

  3. Dallas Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Public Library (DPL) is the public library system that serves the city of Dallas, ... White Rock Hills Branch Library in Far East Dallas (2012) [88] [89]

  4. Lakewood, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Lakewood shopping area is an entire neighborhood of diverse restaurants and shopping venues. Nearby the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens has an extensive children's adventure garden housed within its 66 acres. Both overlook the White Rock Lake. Lakewood is also home to Lakewood Country Club.

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  6. List of libraries in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A complete list of all public libraries in Oregon. [1] This excludes library districts. Banks Public Library. Adams Public Library, Adams; Albany Public Library (Oregon), Albany

  7. White Rock Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    White Rock Baptist Church is a historically African American church that was founded in Durham, North Carolina, in 1866. [1] The congregation first met in the home of Margaret Ruffin Faucette in Durham's Hayti neighborhood. The Reverends Zuck Horton and Samuel Daddy Hunt were the first ministers to lead the congregation. [2]

  8. Robert T. Stafford White Rocks National Recreation Area

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    The White Rocks National Recreation Area was created by the Vermont Wilderness Act of 1984. [1] On January 17, 2006 President George W. Bush signed Pub. L. 110–1 (text) (PDF) , which renamed the park to the Robert T. Stafford White Rocks National Recreation Area, after Robert Stafford , former Governor of Vermont , United States ...

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