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  2. Forest River (company) - Wikipedia

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    Forest River, Inc. was founded in 1996 by Peter Liegl [2] after purchasing certain assets of Cobra Industries, [3] where CEO Peter Liegl worked from 1985 to 1993. The company started by manufacturing tent campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and park models under the model lines Salem, Sierra, Sandpiper, Wildwood, Rockwood, Flagstaff, Summit, and Quailridge.

  3. Hunter 26 - Wikipedia

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    Hunter 26. The Hunter 26 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass.It has a fractional sloop rig, a raked stem, a reverse transom, a transom-hung rudder and a centerboard.

  4. Category:June 1994 events in the United States - Wikipedia

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    June 1994 crimes in the United States (1 P) Pages in category "June 1994 events in the United States" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is located on the Oregon Coast, stretching approximately 40 miles (64 km) north of the Coos River in North Bend to the Siuslaw River in Florence, and adjoining Honeyman State Park on the west. It is part of Siuslaw National Forest and is administered by the United States Forest Service.

  6. Morris J. Berman oil spill - Wikipedia

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    The Morris J. Berman left the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico in the early morning hours of January 7, 1994 in tow behind the tug boat Emily S., carrying a total of 1.5 million gallons of oil. [2] The barge was nearly two hours into its trip to Antigua when the towing cable connecting the Berman to the Emily snapped for the first time. Repairs ...

  7. American woodcock - Wikipedia

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    [1] [26] The estimated population is 5 million, so it is the most common sandpiper in North America. [18] The American Woodcock Conservation Plan presents regional action plans linked to bird conservation regions, fundamental biological units recognized by the U.S. North American Bird Conservation Initiative.