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  2. Boomtown (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Boomtown Fair was created when Rutherford and Mitchell, who had grown up in the festival and free party scenes, [3] [4] decided that music festivals lacked atmosphere, and that many genres were being overlooked. [5] The first chapter, Boomtown Begins, took place from 7-9 August 2009 and was held at the Speech House Hotel, Coleford, Gloucestershire.

  3. Boomtown - Wikipedia

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    Another typical boom town is Trieste in Italy. In the 19th century the free port and the opening of the Suez Canal began an extremely strong economic development. At the beginning of the First World War, the former fishing village with a deep-water port, which used to be small but geographically centrally located, was the third largest city of ...

  4. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  5. John Rocque's maps of London - Wikipedia

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    John Rocque's 24-sheet map. In 1746, the French-born British surveyor and cartographer John Rocque produced two maps of London and the surrounding area. The better known of these has the full name A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark: it is a map of Georgian London to a scale of 26 inches to a mile (i.e. 1:2437), surveyed by John Rocque, engraved by John ...

  6. Argleton - Wikipedia

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    Argleton was a phantom settlement that appeared on Google Maps and Google Earth but was later removed by Google. [1] The supposed location of Argleton was between the A59 road and Town Green railway station within the civil parish of Aughton in West Lancashire, England, in an area of empty fields. [2] [3] Data from Google is used by other ...

  7. History of England - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] Following the Industrial Revolution, which started in England, Great Britain ruled a colonial Empire, the largest in recorded history. Following a process of decolonisation in the 20th century, mainly caused by the weakening of Great Britain's power in the two World Wars; almost all of the empire's overseas territories became ...

  8. Phantom settlement - Wikipedia

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    Agloe, New York, was invented on a 1930s map as a copyright trap. In 1950, a general store was built there and named Agloe General Store, as that was the name seen on the map. Thus, the phantom settlement became a real one. [3] There are also misnamed settlements, such as the villages of Mawdesky and Dummy 1325 in Lancashire on Google Maps. [4]

  9. Bolton - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. Town in Greater Manchester, England This article is about the town in Greater Manchester. For other uses, see Bolton (disambiguation). Town in England Bolton Town Left to right, Top: The Town Hall Upper: the Market Hall and Deansgate Lower: Churchgate and St Peter's Church Bottom: Hall i ...