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Cottonwood Canyon State Park, established in 2013, is the second largest state park in Oregon, encompassing 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) on the lower John Day River. [1] The largest is Silver Falls State Park at 9,064 acres (3,668 ha). [1] Park headquarters, about a two-hour drive east of Portland, is adjacent to Oregon Route 206 between Wasco and ...
This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Moore County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view an online map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. [1]
Moore County Hunt Lands and Mile-Away Farms, also known as Mile-Away Farms, is a national historic district located near Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina.It encompasses 13 contributing buildings, 4 contributing sites, and 5 contributing structures on recreational hunt lands and an assemblage of equine farms and facilities near Southern Pines.
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The Big Cottonwood Regional Park Outer Loop is a 1.2 miles (1.9 km) looping trail, which allows dogs on leashes. [2] In 2020, it was one of three Salt Lake City parks included in the Salt Lake County Animal Services' Good Dog awareness campaign, which aimed to educate dog owners about safety, laws, and ordinances concerning pets. [3]
Cottonwood Lake (Park County, Montana), a lake in Park County, Montana; Cottonwood Lake, a lake in Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, Las Vegas, Nevada; Cottonwood Lake (Clark County, South Dakota) Cottonwood Lake (Codington County, South Dakota) Cottonwood Lake (Jerauld County, South Dakota) Cottonwood Lake (Marshall County, South Dakota ...
Moore County’s Anna Harder (24), Katie Fletcher (13), and Elle Graham (20) celebrate after defeating Clay County 58-55 in overtime of an TSSAA 1A girls basketball state quarterfinals game ...
Cottonwood County's now-dry Mountain Lake was the site of Native American villages and encampments over the course of 3,000 years. The area has provided clues—some of the oldest evidence of human habitation in present-day Minnesota—about the lives of a group of people who remained relatively isolated from Upper Mississippi River trade networks.