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  2. Panguitch Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Panguitch Social Hall, April 2010 The district encompasses the historical portion of the town, comprising 642 structures, of which 379 are considered contributing structures to the historic district. Most of the buildings in the district are residences built between 1890 and 1930, with a proportion of commercial buildings at the center of town.

  3. Utah State Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    The route of SR-20 was first used by non-Native Americans in 1864, by the settlers of Panguitch. [5] It crosses the Tushar Mountains just south of the Old Spanish Trail 's crossing. The road from SR-1 (by 1926 US-91 , now SR-271 ) in Paragonah to SR-11 (by 1926 US-89 ) at Bear Valley Junction was added to the state highway system in 1917. [ 6 ]

  4. Utah State Route 143 - Wikipedia

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    This road has also been designated as Utah's Patchwork Parkway as part of the National Forest Scenic Byway and National Scenic Byway programs. At just over 51 miles (82 km) long, it connects Parowan to Panguitch while providing access to Brian Head, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Panguitch Lake. It is also the second-highest paved road in ...

  5. Coney Waffle is bringing its crazy ice cream shakes and cakes ...

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    Coney Waffle has signed a lease to open a new location at the former Boston Market on Route 37 in Toms River, its first store in Ocean County. ... to open in spring 2024, owner Joe D'Esposito said ...

  6. FNB Field - Wikipedia

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    FNB Field is a baseball park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on City Island in the Susquehanna River. It is the home field of the Harrisburg Senators, the Double-A Eastern League affiliate of the Washington Nationals, and was the home stadium of Penn FC of the USL. The original structure was built in 1987 and it was called Riverside Stadium until ...

  7. City Island (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Postcard depicting Island Park ballfield and track field located south of the Market Street Bridge, c. 1910. Though originally used for truck farming, amateur games of baseball were played here as early as the 1880s. In 1903, the Harrisburg Athletics professional baseball team and Harrisburg Giants Negro league arrived at Island Park on City ...

  8. Cattus Island Park - Wikipedia

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    Cattus Island County Park, also known as Cattus Island is a 530 acres (2 km 2) passive recreational park located in Toms River, New Jersey. Cattus Island is a park of the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation. Cattus Island is home to the Cooper Environmental Center, an educational center which displays collections of local wildlife ...

  9. City Island, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    City Island is a neighborhood in the northeastern Bronx in New York City, located on an island of the same name approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide. [2] City Island is located at the extreme western end of Long Island Sound , south of Pelham Bay Park , and east of Eastchester Bay .