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  2. Seward, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Seward is a city on Resurrection Bay, a fjord of the Gulf of Alaska, named after William H. Seward, who orchestrated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. It is the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad and the Iditarod Trail, and has a moderate climate with high precipitation.

  3. Seward Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Seward Peninsula is a large peninsula in western Alaska, named after William H. Seward, who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. It has diverse geologic features, such as volcanic lakes, mountains, hot springs, and rivers, and is part of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve.

  4. Bering Land Bridge National Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the remote and diverse preserve on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, that protects a remnant of the Bering Land Bridge that connected Asia and North America. Explore its geology, volcanism, hot springs, caves, lakes, and archaeological sites.

  5. Seward Park (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Seward Park is a 300-acre urban park in Seattle, Washington, with old-growth forest, beaches, and a historic inn. Learn about its history, geography, wildlife, and amenities from this encyclopedia article.

  6. Seward, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Seward is a city and county seat of Seward County, Nebraska, United States. It has a population of 7,643 and a history of being platted in 1868 and named from the county.

  7. McGrath's Fish House - Wikipedia

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    McGrath's Fish House is a chain of seafood restaurants based in Salem, Oregon, with two locations in Oregon and Washington. Learn about its history, expansion, bankruptcy, and current status from this Wikipedia article.

  8. Grounds For Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre sculpture park and museum in New Jersey, founded by John Seward Johnson II in 1992. It features over 270 contemporary sculptures by various artists, including Johnson's famous Forever Marilyn and Unconditional Surrender, as well as a restaurant inspired by Monet's paintings.

  9. Fish house explosion in Meeker County kills man - AOL

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    COLLINWOOD TOWNSHIP, Minn. (FOX 9) - A man was killed after an explosion inside a fish house in Meeker County early Saturday morning. According to the Meeker County Sheriff's Office, just before 7 ...