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  2. Maplewood - Wikipedia

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    Maple Woods Community College, a campus of Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City Maplewood Mall , a shopping mall in Maplewood, Minnesota Maplewood Cemetery (Pulaski, Tennessee) , a historic cemetery in Pulaski, Tennessee, U.S.

  3. Fender Musicmaster - Wikipedia

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    There was one major redesign of these two Musicmaster-bodied guitars, in 1959 when the entire Fender catalog was updated. At this time, the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic both received a plastic pickguard in place of the previous anodized aluminum one, and a two-piece maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard.

  4. Maplewood, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Maplewood was established around the turn of the 20th century. Maplewood was one of the early suburbs of St. Louis. Located just outside the city limits, Maplewood was located at the end of one of St. Louis's streetcar lines and was also located near major railroads.

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  6. Maple Woods Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    The Maple Woods Natural Area is a natural area located in Clay County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The natural area is characterized by sugar maples. [2] The 39.3-acre forest is recognized by the United States National Park Service as a Significant Natural Area. [2] The small forest is a National Natural Landmark. [3]

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  8. Tonewood - Wikipedia

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    Tonewood refers to specific wood varieties used for woodwind or acoustic stringed instruments. The word implies that certain species exhibit qualities that enhance acoustic properties of the instruments, but other properties of the wood such as aesthetics and availability have always been considered in the selection of wood for musical instruments.

  9. Aceraceae - Wikipedia

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    Aceraceae were recognized as a family of flowering plants also called the maple family. They contain two to four genera, depending upon the circumscription, of some 120 species of trees and shrubs .