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  2. Quercus incana - Wikipedia

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    Quercus incana is a tree growing to about 10 meters (33 feet) in height, [4] with a maximum height around 15 m (49 ft). [3] The "national champion bluejack" was a specimen from Texas that was 15.5 m (51 ft) tall and 2.1 m (7 ft) in circumference, and had a crown spread of 17 m (56 ft). [3]

  3. The National Map - Wikipedia

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    The National Map is a significant contribution to the U.S. National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) from the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) and currently is being transformed to better serve the geospatial community by providing high quality, integrated geospatial data and improved products and services including new generation ...

  4. After more than 20 years, Tiger Woods is finally coming back ...

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    Mitchell, who is the founder and CEO of Lantern Capital Partners, met Woods about 10 years ago and the two helped make Bluejack National a reality. He asked Woods to scout the Fort Worth property ...

  5. Quercus marilandica - Wikipedia

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    Quercus marilandica is a small deciduous tree growing to 15 meters (49 feet) tall, with bark cracked into rectangular black plates with narrow orange fissures. The leaves are 7–20 centimeters (3–8 inches) long and broad, and typically flare from a tapered base to a broad three-lobed bell shape with only shallow indentations.

  6. Wikipedia : Online maps of the United States

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    Image:Blank US Map with borders.svg, a blank states maps with borders. Image:BlankMap-USA.png, a map with no borders and states separated by transparency. Image:US map - geographic.png, a geographical map. On Wikimedia Commons, a free online media resource: commons:Category:Maps of the United States, the category for all maps with subcategories.

  7. File:Blue plaque, Jack Walker - geograph.org.uk - 3275738.jpg

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  8. MapJack - Wikipedia

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    MapJack is a map feature introduced in 2007 that is similar to Google Street View, but has less coverage than Google Street View. Its current headquarters is in Hong Kong, and is in the beta stages. [1] The site currently provides these types of views of various locations in the United States, Thailand, Sweden and Canada.

  9. Bluejohn Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Bluejohn Canyon is probably named for a 19th-century outlaw by the name of John Griffith, who reportedly kept stolen horses in the area. He had one blue eye and one brown eye and was known by the nickname "Blue John".