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  2. Yun I-hyeong - Wikipedia

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    Yun takes postmodern trends, in this case the weakening of family bonds, increased mechanization, and the alarming Korean susceptibility to large-level loss of life during catastrophe and blends them together into a charming, and ultimately sad, story of new and unlikely social bonds being restored – in this case between a worn out ...

  3. Blue Diamond, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The nearby gypsum mine was purchased in 1923 by the Blue Diamond Corporation of California. [5] The company opened a wallboard manufacturing plant at the site in 1941, and then began building a company town in 1942. [6] [7] The village of Cottonwood became known as Blue Diamondville that year, when a post office opened under that name.

  4. Nevada State Route 160 - Wikipedia

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    begin Blue Diamond Road – end Windmill Lane: 0.490: 0.789: I-15 to I-215 east / CC 215 west – Los Angeles, Salt Lake City: Interchange: Decatur Boulevard: 4.333: 6.973: Rainbow Boulevard: Former SR 595 north: Blue Diamond: 11.005: 17.711: SR 159 east (Blue Diamond Road) / Erskine Junction Way – Blue Diamond, Red Rock: Begin Pahrump Valley ...

  5. Blue Diamond Mine - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] [8] Gypsum was mined at the top of Blue Diamond Hill and was transported by tram to the area below, where it was processed. [3] [9] The Blue Diamond Corporation subsequently built a company town in 1942, named Blue Diamond, Nevada. [3] The mine, plant, and mill were expanded over the next decade. As of 1954, it had 325 employees. [10]

  6. Blue Diamond Hill - Wikipedia

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    Blue Diamond Hill is a 4,931-foot (1,503 m) peak that borders Red Rock Canyon in Nevada, west of Las Vegas. [1] The Blue Diamond Mine is located on the hill, and the small community of Blue Diamond, Nevada is located nearby. Several housing projects have been proposed for the hill since 2002.

  7. Blue Diamond Hill housing proposals - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Diamond Mine has operated on the land since the 1920s. Gypsum has been mined at the site, which is known as Blue Diamond Hill and is located west of Las Vegas.Blue Diamond Hill is located near the eastern edge, but not inside, of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, near the community of Blue Diamond, Nevada.

  8. Nevada State Route 159 - Wikipedia

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    This segment of SR 159 is known on maps and signs as Blue Diamond Road (assuming the name from SR 160), but is also referred to as Red Rock Canyon Road. As SR 159 enters the city of Las Vegas, it transitions into Charleston Boulevard , a major east–west section line arterial bisecting the Las Vegas Valley.

  9. Jones Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    By 2001, SR 596 was decommissioned between Sahara Avenue and Charleston Boulevard. As late as 2006, SR 596 was officially defined to exist in two sections. The southern section began at Tropicana Avenue and ran north along Jones Boulevard 3.061 miles (4.926 km) to the Las Vegas city limits at Sahara Avenue.