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  2. List of Grange Hall buildings - Wikipedia

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    More complete lists of Grange buildings, historic or otherwise, in any particular area, can be derived using the National Grange's Find a Grange page. For one state, "in 1870, the Vermont State Grange was organized at the Union Schoolhouse in St. Johnsbury. By 1872 there were twelve subordinate granges throughout the State.

  3. Neuer Wall - Wikipedia

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    Neuer Wall (German pronunciation: [nɔʏɛʀ val]) is an upmarket shopping street in Hamburg, Germany. The 1,200 m of shop-fronts are almost entirely lined with luxury brands . According to international real estate and retail reports, Neuer Wall is among the most exclusive shopping streets in Europe .

  4. Lyme, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Falls Brook (a tributary of Eightmile River and Hamburg Cove). Grassy Hill Brook (mostly in Lyme, but crosses into Old Lyme before feeding into Rogers Lake). Hemlock Valley Brook (a tributary of Whalebone Creek). Hungerford Brook (a tributary of Whalebone Creek). Joshua Creek – a.k.a. Rams Horn Creek (a tributary of the Connecticut River).

  5. National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry

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    Grange Hall in Solon, Maine, circa 1910. The National Grange, a.k.a.The Grange, officially named The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, is a social organization in the United States that encourages families to band together to promote the economic and political well-being of the community and agriculture. [1]

  6. Hamburg, South Carolina slave market - Wikipedia

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    According to the Anti-Slavery Bugle in 1848, Hamburg was successful in part because it was a slave market located just outside Georgia, which had a state law banning interstate slave trading, [1] "Hamburg, South Carolina was built up just opposite Augusta, for the purpose of furnishing slaves to the planters of Georgia. Augusta is the market to ...

  7. Hamburg, Page County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg is an unincorporated community in Page County in the U.S. state of Virginia. [1] For a time, Herbert Barbee's studio was located there. [2]

  8. Hamburg Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg Pavilion is a regional shopping center located along I-75 and Man o' War Boulevard in Lexington, Kentucky. It is one of the state's largest shopping centers with 1,040,000 square feet (97,000 m 2 ) of retail space and is continuing to be developed.

  9. Neuenfelde - Wikipedia

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    Neuenfelde ⓘ is a rural quarter located in the borough Harburg of Hamburg, Germany near the Lower Saxony border. The quarter is well known for its quality of fruit and unique houses, many of which prove to be popular attractions for tourists passing through, it belongs to the Altes Land region and is quite known for the cherry and apple tree blossom.