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  2. Ruby Hill, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Hill is a neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The neighborhood takes its name from Ruby Hill, a 5,390 ft (1,640 m) elevation hill [ 1 ] in the neighborhood that overlooks much of South Denver. The hill itself was named for red stones found in the area by early miners, stones that turned out to be garnets.

  3. Cheesman Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Cheesman Park is located in central Denver, southeast of downtown. The Park has inexact borders, as it is framed on three sides by private residences, but is located in the center of the Cheesman Park neighborhood, between Humboldt Street on the west, Race Street and Denver Botanic Gardens on the east, 13th Avenue on the north, and 8th Avenue on the south.

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  6. City Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    City Park is an urban park and neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. The park is 330 acres (1.3 km 2) and is located in east-central Denver. The park contains the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ferril and Duck Lakes, and a boathouse. City Park is also the name of the neighborhood that contains the park, though the park is the ...

  7. Arlington, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1926 map of Arlington. By 1925 the city's population was estimated at 3,031—well under the population of Dallas and Fort Worth at the time. [15] In 1929, a horse-racing track called Arlington Downs was constructed by W.T. Waggoner and Brian Nyantika close by to the speakeasy. Gambling was still illegal, but people were making bets regardless.

  8. Levitt Foundation to spend down $150 million as it ... - AOL

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    The Levitt Foundation will shut down operations in 2041, spending down its remaining $150 million in assets over the next 18 years. Levitt Foundation to spend down $150 million as it prepares to ...

  9. Denver Mountain Parks - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Denver Mountain Parks Foundation and the City of Denver marked the centennial of the park system with a book featuring park history, scenic and historic photographs, and a guide to the system. Denver Mountain Parks: 100 Years of the Magnificent Dream was released August 1, 2013, by John Fielder Publishing.