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  2. Paugnut State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Paugnut State Forest is a Connecticut state forest located on four parcels in the towns of Torrington and Winchester. [4] The forest's Arts and Crafts –style administration building was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937 [ 5 ] and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places . [ 6 ]

  3. Sunnybrook State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sunnybrook State Park is a public recreation area encompassing 464 acres (188 ha) in the town of Torrington, Connecticut. [2] The state park is the southwestern terminus for the blue-blazed John Muir Trail which crosses Paugnut State Forest for two miles to the loop trail at Burr Pond State Park . [ 3 ]

  4. Category:Political Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    Save Our State; T. Terrorgram; U. Utopia (internet forum) This page was last edited on 26 June 2013, at 15:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Council of State Governments - Wikipedia

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    The Council of State Governments (CSG) is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization in the United States that serves all three branches of state government.Founded in 1933 by Colorado state Sen. Henry W. Toll, CSG is a region-based forum that fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state officials shape public policy.

  6. Otter River State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The camping club that formed at Otter River State Forest as the New England Campers Association in 1957 and known today as the North American Family Campers Association maintains a brick garden to remember members and chapters. A garden bench is dedicated to former NAFCA President, Roger Swallow (1941-2007).

  7. Forum (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A traditional public forum is where speech/expression is supported by the first amendment and when the government's ability to regulate speech is reduced like a sidewalk or state park. Whereas a designated public forum is “for use by the public as a place for expressive activity”, like social media.

  8. Chanticleer Point - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the Portland Women's Forum was founded with the purpose of preserving and beautifying the Columbia River Gorge. [5] In 1956, they purchased the site of the former inn from Julius L. Meyer Jr. (son of former Oregon Governor Julius Meier ) using money raised from various teas, fashion shows, doll shows, and other various fundraisers.

  9. Imageboard - Wikipedia

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    The two share many of the same structures, including separate forums for separate topics, as well as similar audiences. Imageboards are much more transitory with content—on some boards (especially highly trafficked ones), the thread deletion time can be as little as 10 minutes.