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  2. List of historic sites in Hampshire County, West Virginia

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    Old Red Store: Capon Springs (CR 16) & McIlwee (CR 16/1) Roads Capon Springs: Richards-Mowery House: c. 1850 Delray Road (WV 29) Delray: Ridgedale (Washington Bottom Farm)† c. 1835 651 Washington Bottom Road Ridgedale: The Rocks: c. 1860s 3753 Cumberland Road Wappocomo: Romney Classical Institute (WVSDB Administration Building) 1846 301 East ...

  3. Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square is a museum in the Old School Square section of Delray Beach, Florida. It opened in 1990 in a former elementary school. Its seven exhibition galleries for national and international exhibitions of fine contemporary art and regional artists.

  4. Old vine - Wikipedia

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    To the right of the vine is a daughter vine taken from a cutting of the old vine. The oldest known grape-producing vine is a Žametovka vine growing in Maribor in Slovenia , which is known to have been alive in the 17th century; it produces only about 35 to 55 kilograms (77 to 121 lb) of grapes each year, which is fermented and put into about ...

  5. Clemens: Old vines celebrated

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  6. 20 Places Where You Can STILL Afford a Beach House - AOL

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    Delray Beach, FL. For a mix of water activities and a thriving art scene, consider Delray Beach. The arts district is part of what makes this South Florida city so special, and the municipal beach ...

  7. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens - Wikipedia

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    George Morikami was the only member of the Yamato Colony, Florida to stay in Delray Beach after World War II. He originally proposed donating the land to the City of Delray Beach which declined. [4] The Museum was opened in 1977, [5] in a building that is now named the Yamato-kan. The principal museum building opened in 1993.