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  2. Yellow sack - Wikipedia

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    Yellow bags before use Yellow bin in Germany Filled sacks before disposal Yellow bags with commercial waste. In Germany and Austria, the term yellow bag (German: Gelber Sack) refers to a thin, yellowish transparent plastic bag, in which, in the context of local waste disposal, any waste made of plastic, metal or composite materials can be handed in. Depending on the agreement with the cities ...

  3. Oakville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Oakville was originally called Pleasant Hill, and under the latter name was established in 1873. [3] The Oakville post office opened in 1876. [4] On April 1, 1884, an F5 tornado destroyed most of Oakville, killing eight people. [5]

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  5. Webster Lake (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Banks owned several yellow row boats for the use of its guests. It is said that when the boats were stored on the banks of the hotel property, the banks appeared yellow. Though unconfirmed, it has been said that Al Capone and gang stayed at the Yellow Banks hotel in October 1933 or April 1934.

  6. National Park calls out ‘world changing’ impact of dropped ...

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    The Big Room at Carlsbad Caverns National Park is the largest single cave chamber by volume in North America. It is accessible via a relatively flat 1.25 mile (2 km) trail.

  7. MSCHF Crocs: Big Yellow Boots summer is apparently here - AOL

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    First came the Big Red Boots, a cartoonish pair of shoes that invoked a lot of questions. The viral boots by cheeky art collective MSCHF had the internet obsessed since debuting at New York ...

  8. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Independent regional luxury department store chain located primarily in Michigan and Florida, but also operated stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Kansas. The last store closed its doors in early 2002. Then, one store in Winter Park, Florida was re-established as Jacobson's in 2004. [212] [200] [201]

  9. Indy Bag Ladies - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] After the visit, Palmer, Walsh, and Johnson decided the Bag Ladies Bus Tour's second year would be a fundraiser for GMHC and an opportunity to spread the word in Indiana about the new disease. The ladies carried extra bags to collect monetary donations which they split between local organizations and GMHC, during the event they raised ...