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  2. Stonehenge (building) - Wikipedia

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    Months later, O'Barski told the story to ufologist Budd Hopkins, who with other ufologists found independent witnesses (including a doorman at the Stonehenge) who also reported seeing the UFO. The incident was reported by Hopkins in The Village Voice, [11] his 1981 book Missing Time, [12] and also in local newspapers. [13] [14]

  3. Hopkins, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Hopkins train station, which determined the town's eventual name, is now a student-run coffee house. In 1928, the name of the village was changed to Hopkins after Harley H. Hopkins, who was among its first homesteaders and was the community's first postmaster. Mr.

  4. List of Baltimore neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    This list of Baltimore neighborhoods includes the neighborhoods of Baltimore, Maryland, divided into nine geographical regions: North, Northeast, East, Southeast ...

  5. Charles Village, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Village Community Benefits District (CVCBD) covers a hundred-block area generally bounded by 33rd Street to the north, Greenmount Avenue to the east, 25th Street (east of Guilford) and 20th Street (west of Guilford) to the south, and Johns Hopkins and Howard Street to the west. This area contains over 14,000 people and 700 businesses.

  6. Entering the ‘amenities arms race’ at luxury apartments: IV ...

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    The share of apartment buildings in New York City offering health and wellness amenities has also increased almost 3.5% in the past five years, according to UrbanDigs data provided to Fortune.

  7. Hopkins, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins Station was the name of the railroad depot opened in 1874. Hoffmaster became the first depot master and platted the village. On May 31, 1904, the Hopkins post office was closed. On June 6, 1906, the Hopkins Station post office was shortened to just Hopkins. [5] Hopkins was incorporated as a village in 1920.