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  2. Burns Park - Wikipedia

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    Burns Park may refer to: Burns Park, a historic residential district in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Burns Park (North Little Rock, Arkansas), a park; Burns Park (Detroit, Michigan), a former baseball park (1901-1902) Burns Park (Condon, Oregon), a park on OR 19 in Condon, Oregon

  3. Amrock - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1997 through the acquisition of Campbell Title Insurance Company of Michigan, a small agency in southeast Michigan. After rebranding to Title Source, the company embarked on a rapid expansion plan into all 50 states, offering title and settlement services and products that integrated and streamlined the entire ...

  4. History of Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    October 1835: Village of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Township, Washtenaw County, 'de facto' State of Michigan. 14 December 1836: Following the Toledo War, the Frostbitten Convention in Ann Arbor concedes the Toledo Strip and accepts the western three-fourths of the Upper Peninsula, allowing the State of Michigan to become a U.S. state.

  5. Burns Park (North Little Rock, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    On March 31, 2023, a tornado formed and moved through the area, causing extensive damage to the park's trees, its baseball field, recently expanded amusement park, and other buildings. [8] It was estimated that the park lost about 10,000 trees from the tornado. [9] Burns Park was closed indefinitely as storm recovery was underway. [10]

  6. Rose Hill Plantation House - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hill Entryway. According to The National Register of Historic Places: Rose Hill, on the Colleton River in Beaufort County, South Carolina, is a two-story, frame, cruciform, Gothic Revival building with a brick foundation, vertical board-and-batten siding, and a steeply pitched gable roof sheathed in standing-seam metal [copper].

  7. Anna Park (Robert Burns) - Wikipedia

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    Anna first met Burns when she was only 21 [7] and, following an adulterous affair with the poet, gave birth on 31 March 1791 [8] to Robert Burns's daughter Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns [2] [9] just a few days before his wife Jean Armour gave birth to his legitimate son William Nicol Burns. Anna Park is said to have given Elizabeth to Burns in 1793 ...

  8. Richmond Hill Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond hill Inn has closed for the winter but appears to be still taking reservations for April 2010. It is not known if Richmond hill inn is collecting deposits on wedding reservations. As of late February 2010 the Richmond Hill Inn website is reporting that it will not reopen in April 2010, due to arson by former employees.

  9. Fire burns hillside homes in Oakland amid day of high winds ...

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    Oakland Fire officials later posted an update on the homes damaged by the fire after seeing conflicting reports. As of 5:15 p.m., Oakland Fire said there were two residential homes impacted by flames.