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  2. Value Village - Wikipedia

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    Value Village Stores, Inc. was a Midwestern U.S.A. chain of retail stores aimed at the discount department-store market. Henry Horney, formerly of F.W. Woolworth Company founded a small, regional chain of discount stores located in the two states of Wisconsin and Illinois that opened in 1961 and operated into 1989. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Philippine provinces and regions by highest point

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    Osmeña Peak: 1,015 m 3,330 ft 16 Metro Manila: Unnamed Peak [1] 240 m 787 ft Provinces ... Aurora: Mount Mingan: 1,901 m 6,237 ft Luzon: 29 Cagayan: Mount Cetaceo ...

  4. Aurora Village–Wells College Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Aurora was a major shipping point for goods bound up the Lake and through the Erie Canal, until the canal's role was replaced by railroads in the mid-19th century. Its notable business entrepreneurs included Henry Wells , founder of American Express and Wells Fargo , whose express mail and banking services spanned New York state and reached to ...

  5. Savers - Wikipedia

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    Savers is known as Value Village in the Pacific Northwest, the Baltimore metropolitan area, and most of Canada, and Village des Valeurs in Quebec. Chicago stores and some locations in the Washington, DC metropolitan area are under the name Unique . [ 2 ]

  6. 50 Of The Most Fascinating, Stunning And Dangerous Natural ...

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    Aurora Australis, or the Southern Lights, is a natural light display caused by solar wind particles colliding with Earth’s magnetic field. This creates colorful lights in the sky, typically ...

  7. Arapahoe County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The county seat is Littleton, [3] and the most populous city is Aurora. The county was named for the Arapaho Native American tribe, who once lived in the region. [2] Arapahoe County is part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metropolitan statistical area. Arapahoe County calls itself "Colorado's First County", since its origins antedate the Pike's ...

  8. Aurora Colony - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Colony, also called Aurora Mills, was a Christian utopian communal society founded in 1856 by William Keil in modern-day Aurora, Oregon, US. [1] At its peak in 1868, the Aurora Colony had about 600 people and 15,000 acres (6,100 ha) of land. The colony, along with Keil's previously established Bethel colony, was formally dissolved in ...

  9. Aurora, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The peak population was roughly 10,000 people. [5] Prior to 1860 and the discovery of the mines, fewer than 100 people lived in the Aurora area. The biggest rush of population was in the Spring of 1863 after the Wide West Vein provided many jobs. [6] Aurora's mines were so rich that miners came from all over the west. [7]