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  2. Jacobs Creek (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The creek lent its name to the famous wine brand Jacob's Creek, which is produced by Orlando Wines, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest along the Barossa Valley Highway in the small town of Rowland Flat. Johann Gramp, the founder of Orlando Wines, first planted grape vines on the banks of Jacob's Creek in 1847.

  3. Orlando Wines - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay Pinot Noir. Jacob's Creek is an Australian wine brand that is exported to over 60 countries. [citation needed] It is produced by Pernod Ricard in the small township of Rowland Flat in the Barossa Valley. In 1847, Johann Gramp, the founder of Orlando Wines, planted some of the first grape vines in the Barossa ...

  4. Jacobs Creek - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Creek, Jacob's Creek or Jacob Creek may refer to: Places. In Australia. Jacobs Creek (Australia), a tributary of the North Para River;

  5. Pernod Ricard Winemakers - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Pernod Ricard purchased Orlando Wines and its Jacob's Creek label. A year later the Hunter Valley winery Wyndham Estate was purchased and the two merged to form the Orlando Wyndham Group the same year.

  6. Jacobs Creek (Youghiogheny River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Creek is a 33.4-mile-long (53.8 km) [6] tributary of the Youghiogheny River beginning in Acme, Pennsylvania and draining at its mouth in the town of Jacobs Creek into the Youghiogheny River. Jacobs Creek is the southwestern border of Westmoreland County and the northwestern border of Fayette County .

  7. Jacob's Creek Bridge (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Creek Bridge (1801, demolished 1833) was the first iron-chain suspension bridge built in the United States. Designed by James Finley , a local judge and inventor, it spanned Jacob's Creek , just south of Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania .

  8. Jacob Fork (South Fork Catawba River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Fork is a 41.09-mile (66.13 km) long, fourth-order tributary of the South Fork Catawba River in Burke and Catawba Counties, North Carolina. According to the Geographic Names Information System , it has also been known historically as [ 1 ] Jacobs Creek.

  9. Alliance Furnace - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance Furnace, also known as Jacob's Creek Furnace and the Alliance Iron Works, is an historic iron furnace, which is located in Perry Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1]