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  2. Shingle beach - Wikipedia

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    A shingle beach, also known as either a cobble beach or gravel beach, is a commonly narrow beach that is composed of coarse, loose, well-rounded, and waterworn gravel, called shingle. The gravel (shingle) typically consists of smooth, spheroidal to flattened, pebbles , cobbles , and sometimes small boulders , generally in the 20 to 200 ...

  3. Category:Shingle Style architecture in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Shingle style architecture - Wikipedia

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    Architects of the shingle style emulated colonial houses' plain, shingled surfaces as well as their massing, whether in the single exaggerated gable of McKim Mead and White's Low House or in the complex massing of Kragsyde. This impression of the passage of time is enhanced by the use of shingles.

  5. The Shingle House (Style Spotlight) - AOL

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    Today, new homes built in the Shingle style can be seen from the Northeast to the Southwest, from the rocky coasts of Maine to the sunny suburbs of Southern California and everywhere in between ...

  6. Category:Shingle Style architecture in the United States by ...

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    Shingle Style architecture in New York (state) (1 C, 73 P) Shingle Style architecture in North Carolina (13 P) ... Shingle Style architecture in Oklahoma (2 P)

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts in Oklahoma that are designated on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Oklahoma's 77 counties . The following are approximate unofficial tallies of current listings by county.

  8. Flood defence work to begin on shingle beaches - AOL

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  9. Beach cusps - Wikipedia

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    Beach cusps are shoreline formations made up of various grades of sediment in an arc pattern. The horns are made up of coarser material and the embayment contains finer sediment. They can be found all over the world and are most noticeable on shorelines with coarser sediment such as pebble beaches.