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The Barton Arboretum & Nature Preserve is a 168-acre (0.68 km 2) arboretum and nature preserve located in Medford Township. [1] The arboretum is situated on the grounds of Medford Leas [1] , a not-for-profit, Quaker-related community for adults age 55 and older.
In 1989, the first 6,422-acre section [3] of Lewis Ocean Bay Heritage Preserve, with 20 Carolina Bays, was purchased from International Paper. [2] A 985-acre tract called International Paper II was added in 1992, followed by the 1,936-acre International Paper III tract in 1993. [3]
The Louis Heaton Pink Houses or Pink Houses are a housing project in New York City that were established in the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn in 1959. It consists of 22 eight-storey buildings with 1,500 apartment units over a 31.1-acre expanse, bordered by Crescent Street, Linden Boulevard, Elderts Lane and Stanley Avenue.
The Williams claim to the Chino Rancho was patented in 1869. Beet sugar factory in the Chino Valley, with Mount San Antonio visible to the left, c. 1906. Richard Gird was the next owner of the Rancho. Beginning in 1887, his land was subdivided and laid out. It became the "Town of Chino", and incorporated into a city in 1910. [12]
Chino Creek rises from underground in a storm water channel flowing southwards from a subdivision in southern Pomona, eastern Los Angeles County.. The concrete channelized stream soon enters southwestern San Bernardino County and runs generally southeast across the Chino Valley between the Chino Hills to the south, and the city of Chino to the northeast.
The Arthur R Munkwitz Duplex Apartments were pair of four-unit apartment buildings built in 1916. The Munkwitz Duplexes were based on an American System-Built Homes plan and constructed on 1102-1112 N. 27th Street under the supervision of Russell Barr Williamson. They were demolished in 1973 to widen the street.