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  2. Treaty Oak Revival - Wikipedia

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    Treaty Oak Revival is an American country music band based in Odessa, Texas. They have released two studio albums and four singles since 2018. They have released two studio albums and four singles since 2018.

  3. Treaty Oak - Wikipedia

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    All pages with titles containing Treaty Oak; Treaty Oak Revival, an American country music band based in Odessa, Texas; Treaty Tree, in Cape Town, South Africa; Old Treaty Elm, in Chicago, Illinois, stood until 1934

  4. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify allows users to add local audio files for music not in its catalog into the user's library through Spotify's desktop application, and then allows users to synchronize those music files to Spotify's mobile apps or other computers over the same Wi-Fi network as the primary computer by creating a Spotify playlist, and adding those local ...

  5. Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty Oak is a Texas live oak tree in Austin, Texas, United States, and the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa tribes before European colonization of the area. Foresters estimate the Treaty Oak to be about 500 years old.

  6. Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty Oak was a 350–400-year-old oak tree that once stood on the Oak Lawn estate in Washington, D.C. The estate was previously called Widow's Mite and owned by the Holmead and Nourse families. It included a large four-story Second Empire house that owner Thomas P. Morgan had expanded.

  7. Mayslake Peabody Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Mayslake Peabody Estate was constructed from 1919 to 1921 for wealthy coal baron and Democratic politician Francis Stuyvesant Peabody.At the time of the estate's construction, Peabody was the owner of one of the largest coal companies in the United States, the Peabody Coal Company, which has since become Peabody Energy, the largest private sector coal company in the world.

  8. Treaty Oak (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty Oak is an octopus-like Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) in Jacksonville, Florida. The tree is estimated to be 250 years old [1] [2] and may be the single oldest living thing in Jacksonville, [3] predating the founding of the city by Isaiah Hart during the 1820s. It is located in Treaty Oak Park in the Southbank area of Downtown ...

  9. Society of Writers to His Majesty's Signet - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Writers to His Majesty's Signet is a private society of Scottish solicitors, dating back to 1594 and part of the College of Justice.Writers to the Signet originally had special privileges in relation to the drawing up of documents required to be signeted, but these have since disappeared and the society is now an independent, non-regulatory association of solicitors.