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  2. Gold Trail Union School District - Wikipedia

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    Gold Trail School was constructed in 1957 to accommodate all K-8th students. The graduating class of 1960 consisted of nine students. In 1991, Sutter's Mill Elementary School was opened, and Gold Trail School was designated only to 4th-8th grade students while Sutter's Mill handled the Pre-K through 3rd grade students.

  3. School District 74 Gold Trail - Wikipedia

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    School District 74 Gold Trail is a school district in British Columbia. [1] It covers the area of the northern Fraser Canyon along Highway 1. This district includes the communities of Ashcroft, Clinton, Lytton, Lillooet and Cache Creek and Seaton Portage BC. It is notable for having a high percentage of students with self identified aboriginal ...

  4. Caleb Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood may have pioneered the Gold Trail and its two main variants, the Coldstream Route and the Dog Valley–Adler Creek Route. Over the course of the Gold Rush, approximately 50% of all overland travelers followed the Greenwood paths. [2] Historians now refer to the route as the Sublette-Greenwood Cutoff in honor of Greenwood. [3]

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  6. Nazi gold train - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi gold train or WaƂbrzych gold train is an urban legend about a train laden with gold and treasure that was hidden by the Nazis in southwest Poland during the last days of World War II. The apocryphal tale claims the train full of valuables, including artwork, was concealed in a sealed-up rail tunnel or mine in the Central Sudetes by ...

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    The Roger Rabbit shorts are a series of three animated short films produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1989 to 1993. [1] They feature Roger Rabbit, the animated protagonist from Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), being enlisted the task of caring for Baby Herman while his mother is absent, resulting in a plot defined by slapstick humor and visual gags.

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