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  2. Philip Foster Farm - Wikipedia

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    Philip Foster Farm is a historic site in Eagle Creek, Oregon, United States, near the city of Estacada. The farm is part of a 640-acre (260 ha) land claim purchased in 1847 by American pioneer Philip Foster. Foster built a store, house, barn, and other structures at the farm.

  3. Eagle Creek (company) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Creek was founded in 1975 by Steve and Nona Barker in the San Jacinto Mountains of California, where they ran a retail store called Mountain People selling custom mountain packs. Production began in a 1,500 square feet (140 m 2 ) manufacturing facility in Solana Beach, California .

  4. This 'Undercover Boss' Went Too Far to Be Believed - AOL

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    One of Undercover Boss's trademarksis the end of the show, when the CEO "reveals" his or her true identify. Then, like a fairy godmother or the Wizard of Oz, the big boss make dreams come true.

  5. Eagle Creek (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Creek may refer to any of a number of places in the U.S. state of Oregon: name type elevation coordinate USGS Map GNIS ID Abbot Creek (Jefferson County, Oregon)

  6. Eagle Cap Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Cap Wilderness. Eagle Cap Wilderness is a wilderness area located in the Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon (United States), within the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest. [1] The wilderness was established in 1940. In 1964, it was included in the National Wilderness Preservation System. A boundary revision in 1972 added 73,000 acres ...

  7. Pocket litter - Wikipedia

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    Pocket litter is material, including notes scribbled on scraps of paper, that accumulates in an individual's pockets. It can include identity cards , transportation tickets, personal photographs, computer files and similar material.