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  2. Castor River (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Castor River (Missouri) Coordinates: 37°13′02″N 89°50′10″W. Map of the St. Francis River watershed showing Little River. The Castor/Whitewater headwaters (darker shade on the map) were historically part of the St. Francis watershed via Little River but are now diverted to the Mississippi by the Headwater Diversion Channel.

  3. Ted Willis, Baron Willis - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham Cemetery. Spouse. Audrey Hale. Children. 2. Edward Henry Willis, Baron Willis (13 January 1914 – 22 December 1992) was an English playwright, novelist and screenwriter who was also politically active in support of the Labour Party. [1][2] He created several television series, including the long-running police drama Dixon of Dock Green.

  4. Mark Twain Cave - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 1972. Mark Twain Cave — originally McDowell's Cave — is a show cave located near Hannibal, Missouri. It was named for author Mark Twain whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Clemens lived in Hannibal from 1839 to 1853, age 4 to 17. It is the oldest operating show cave in the state, giving tours continuously since 1886. [1]

  5. Once a star of the Kansas City skyline, this 90-foot ... - AOL

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    The rise of the Hereford. The expansion was long overdue. Between 1920 and 1950, annual registrations of Herefords had more than quadrupled, totaling 5.5 million new cattle over 30 years.

  6. Hebron Brick Company: Technology Meets Tradition in North Dakota

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    Established in 1904, Hebron Brick is a relatively recent entry in the human history of brick making. But Hebron has anchored North Dakota long enough to make it a staple of the state's identity.

  7. Technology Meets Tradition At Hebron Brick in North Dakota

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  8. McDowell County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    McDowell County is a member of the Isothermal Planning and Development Commission regional council of governments. McDowell County voted Republican in the three elections from 1900 to 1908, but otherwise was solidly Democratic until 1956, when Dwight D. Eisenhower carried the county. Since then, like other areas of the North Carolina Foothills ...

  9. J. W. McMillan (brick manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The Brick Works had six kilns and produced as many as 2,000 bricks per day. [2] Buildings constructed with McMillan's bricks in Milledgeville include the First Presbyterian Church in downtown Milledgeville on South Wayne Street, the original barracks on the campus of Georgia Military College on Greene Street, Old Baldwin County Courthouse (1886 ...