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  2. Crow's Nest, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Crow's Nest is a village in Cornwall, England. It is located within the civil parish of St Cleer, on the southeastern edge of Bodmin Moor, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the town of Liskeard. [1] The Crow's Nest public house. A Site of Special Scientific Interest, also named Crow's Nest, is located

  3. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    corner Pacific Highway and Willoughby Road, Crows Nest. 33°49′39″S 151°12′03″E  /  33.827545°S 151.200801°E  / -33.827545; 151. Sydney , New South Wales

  4. Crows Nest - Wikipedia

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    Crows Nest, Crow's Nest or Crowsnest may refer to: Crow's nest , a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship, or a structure that is used as a lookout point Places

  5. Lake Placid Tower - Wikipedia

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    According to early sources, [2] [15] it has three observation levels, at 192 feet (58.5 m) behind windows, at 200 feet (61.0 m) on an open air balcony, and at 225 feet (68.6 m) in the open air crow's nest, Eagle's Nest, or Birds eye vantage point on top of the elevator shaft but below roof tracery.

  6. Clewiston Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Everglades Lounge and Bar inside has a 360-degree wildlife mural featuring the flora and fauna of the Florida Everglades. It was created in the early 1940s by the J. Clinton Shepherd (1888-1975). [3] [4] This Palm Beach artist stayed at the Inn for many months, making frequent trips to the Everglades to sketch the animals. [citation needed]

  7. Ann Walker (landowner) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Walker was born on 20 May 1803 in Lightcliffe, West Riding of Yorkshire to John and Mary Walker (née Edwards). [1] She was baptised on 1 July 1803 at Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe and lived her early years at Cliffe Hill with her parents, older sisters Mary and Elizabeth, and younger brother John, until her family moved to Crow Nest when she was six years old. [1]