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  2. Foyles - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Foyles took over Grant & Cutler, a foreign language bookseller that had been founded in 1936. [18] In March 2011 Foyles closed Grant & Cutler's shop at 55–57 Great Marlborough Street and merged it with the foreign language section of Foyles' then premises in the Foyles Building. [ 19 ]

  3. Winter Quarters (North Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    It followed a preliminary tent settlement some 3½ miles west at Cutler's Park. [1] Members of the Church built more than 800 cabins at the Winter Quarters settlement. Located in present-day North Omaha overlooking the Missouri River, the settlement remained populated until 1848.

  4. List of watermills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mill Springs Overshot Waterwheel located at Mill Springs Park. The current mill built in 1877 on the site of a previous mill. Currently owned and operated as a park by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The wheel has a diameter of 40 feet, 10 inches, and a breast of three feet.

  5. This forest off Old Cutler is a hidden green gem. A big grant ...

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    Every year thousands of Girl Scouts camp out in a forest off Old Cutler Road, snacking on s’mores and spying stars in the night sky. ... more resilient to climate change with a $450,000 grant ...

  6. Cutler Park - Wikipedia

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    The large marsh in the park is not natural, but rather was created by flooding from the Silk Mill Dam in Newton Upper Falls in the 1890s. These wet areas were used in the past for wells and irrigation, and remains of filter ponds, ditches, and water systems are still present. [6] In 1962 the park was named for State Senator Leslie B. Cutler. [7]

  7. Charles Deering Estate - Wikipedia

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    Charles Deering Estate (also known as Deering Estate at Cutler) was the Florida home of Charles Deering until 1927 when he died at the estate. [2] The Charles Deering Estate rests on 444 acres and comprises two buildings known as the Richmond Cottage and the Stone House. Both buildings are used as historical museums that center the Deering family.

  8. Adams Mill Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the bridge suffered from severe vandalism. In 1992 Friends of Adams Mill Valley, Inc., was formed to again raise money for the bridge's care. The group received a grant for $291,000. In addition, the group raised $85,000 by 1999 and given to the county to receive a 20-percent matching grant.

  9. Grants Mills Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Grant Mills Bridge, officially the Millbrook Bridge, is a wooden covered bridge over Mill Brook in Hardenburgh, New York, United States. It is one of 29 covered bridges in the state. It was built in 1902 by a pair of local builders in the lattice truss design perfected early in the previous century by Ithiel Town. It was taken out of ...