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  2. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation was established in March 1984. The foundations mission is to save Tucson's neon signs and list numerous properties on the National Register of Historic Places. However, the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation does not have the ability to deny a demolition permit.

  3. Willow Canyon, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The community is an area of USFS Recreation Residences within the Coronado National Forest, north of Tucson on the Catalina Highway. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the community has an area of 0.333 square miles (0.86 km 2), all land. [3]

  4. Sycamore Gap tree - Wikipedia

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    The Sycamore Gap tree or Robin Hood tree is a 150-year-old sycamore tree next to Hadrian's Wall near Crag Lough in Northumberland, England. Standing in a dramatic dip in the landscape created by glacial meltwater , it was one of the country's most photographed trees and an emblem for the North East of England .

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    Check Out: Real Estate Agents Explain Why You Should Never Invest in These 7 Home Features Your Credit Is Spotty Having good credit is key to getting a loan with good terms and rates.

  6. The Iconic “Home Alone” House Has Officially Sold Over Asking ...

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    The Home Alone house is officially off the market!. The famous setting of the beloved 1990 Christmas classic, located in Winnetka, Ill., has officially sold over the asking price for $5.5 million ...

  7. Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    The first clear reference to "rhymes of Robin Hood" is from the alliterative poem Piers Plowman, thought to have been composed in the 1370s, followed shortly afterwards by a quotation of a later common proverb, [5] "many men speak of Robin Hood and never shot his bow", [6] in Friar Daw's Reply (c. 1402) [7] and a complaint in Dives and Pauper ...