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  2. Cedar Ridge, Nevada County, California - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Ridge is an unincorporated community in Nevada County, California, United States, along State Route 174 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east/southeast of Grass Valley, California. [2] and approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east/southeast of the Empire Mine in Gold Country. The first Post Office was established in 1948 [2] and the zip code is 95924. [3]

  3. May Company Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Expansion to the suburbs began in the 1950s, with Sheffield Shopping Center, Lorain in 1953 (originally opened as an O'Neil's store which was a May Company subsidiary and then changed over to a May Company location in 1967) and Cedar-Center Plaza at Cedar and Warrensville Roads in University Heights in late 1956 (known locally as "May's on the ...

  4. Cedar Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    It is the centerpiece of Cedar Lake Camp, a private retreat center owned and operated by Cedar Lake Camp, Inc., a non profit public benefit corporation. [ 3 ] Located south of the city of Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino County and San Bernardino National Forest , the lake lies about two hours east of Los Angeles and two hours north of San Diego .

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  6. Ragdoll Cat Listed on Clinic Schedule Leaves Vet Tech Totally ...

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    You'll never find someone who loves Ragdoll cats like one woman does. The vet tech was so excited when she saw there was a Ragdoll on the schedule for that day.

  7. Cedarville, California - Wikipedia

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    However, by 1880 Cedarville was the largest town in the valley, with a population of around 220, [6] and once Fort Bidwell, 20 miles (32 km) to the north, was demilitarized Cedarville's central location and access to Cedar Pass made it the natural population and business center of the valley.