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  2. Here’s where you can recycle your Christmas tree and lights ...

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    KCMO residents can drop off their Christmas trees for a fee per tree at one of the city’s leaf and brush drop sites between Dec. 27 and Jan. 13: 11660 N. Main St. 1815 N. Chouteau Trafficway

  3. Catskill Mountain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Catskill Mountain Railroad (reporting mark CMRR) is a heritage tourist railroad based in Kingston, New York, that began operations in 1982.The railroad leases a 4.7-mile portion (MP 3.6 to MP 8.3) of the former New York Central Railroad Catskill Mountain branch from Kingston to Stony Hollow, New York.

  4. Kelly's Corners station - Wikipedia

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    Kelly's Corners station, MP 51.4 on the Ulster and Delaware Railroad, (and thus 51.4 miles from Kingston Point) served a rural farming community, which there were plenty of in Delaware County. The station was located north of Kelly's Corners between New York State Route 30 and the railroad tracks, just opposite the cemetery.

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  6. Kingston station (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The former Kingston station, now a restaurant, in February 2013. The Old Colony Railroad's Kingston station was located in downtown Kingston off Summer Street . The original station was replaced in 1889. [3] It was the southern terminus of the South Shore Line until 1938. Boston–Plymouth service ended in 1959, though the station is still ...

  7. Kingston, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is located in northeastern Kitsap County at (47.798764, −122.499071), [5] on the east side of the Kitsap Peninsula Washington State Route 104 runs through the community from the Washington State Ferry terminal, leading northwest 7 miles (11 km) to Port Gamble.