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  2. East Fork State Park - Wikipedia

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    East Fork State Park is 4,870-acre (1,970 ha) public recreation area located around the East Fork of the Little Miami River in Clermont County, twenty miles ...

  3. East Fork Site - Wikipedia

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    The East Fork Site is an archaeological site in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located south of Batavia, [2] it has yielded artifacts from more cultures than has any other site in Clermont County. [3] Located in flat countryside, East Fork occupies an area of approximately 20 acres (8.1 ha). [1]

  4. East Fork, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    East Fork was the only municipal division of its kind in Pennsylvania; comparable in geographic size to the townships of Potter County, but its encapsulation preventing it from normal growth. Its extremely low population prevented it from having the full municipal government of a Second Class Pennsylvania township .

  5. East Fork Township, Clinton County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    East Fork Township is one of fifteen townships in Clinton County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 365 and it contained 227 housing units. [ 1 ] Its name changed to Morris on June 1, 1874 and then back to East Fork.

  6. East Fork - Wikipedia

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    East Fork is the name of the following places in the United States of America: East Fork, Alaska; East Fork, Arizona; East Fork, California; East Fork Township ...

  7. Museum of Ceramics (East Liverpool, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The museum contains the largest public display of Lotus Ware, an award-winning fine porcelain ware produced only for a short period in the 1890s by the Knowles, Taylor, Knowles pottery of East Liverpool. [4] Also on display are collections of early Rockingham Pottery, ironstone, whiteware, yellow ware, and Victorian majolica.