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  3. Boone, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Boone is a town in and the county seat of Watauga County, North Carolina, United States. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Boone is the home of Appalachian State University and the headquarters of the disaster and medical relief organization Samaritan's Purse. The population was 19,092 at the 2020 census. [5]

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  5. Highland Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Cross began in 1983 as "the Midsummer Madathon" initiative by the Inverness branch office of the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund in the Northern Fire Brigade to raise funds for the Highland Scanner Appeal. [4] It became an annual event in 1989 and now comprises 265 teams of three allocated by ballot.

  6. Scott County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Six years later, a new and permanent settlement was founded by Robert and Jemima Johnson, who built Johnson Station (later called Great Crossing), near the north fork of Elkhorn Creek, about five miles west of today's Georgetown. All of Kentucky was originally part of Virginia's frontier. However, in 1776 Virginia reorganized it as Kentucky ...

  7. Boone County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    As a political institution, Boone County was formed in March 3, 1836 out of Winnebago County. It was named for Kentucky frontiersman Daniel Boone. [2] The first non-Native American settlers arrived in what is now Boone County in 1835. They arrived as a result of the end of the Black Hawk War as well as the completion of the Erie Canal.

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    Purchasing a home in The Highlands requires potential residents to submit an application to the Highlands Board, usually provided by the listing real estate agent. [11] As of 2007, the board requires two sponsors; one of the sponsors is usually the seller of the home and the second is another current resident with whom the purchaser has been previously acquainted.

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    Hunter Hills is bounded on the south by MLK and the Seaboard Coast rail-line, on the east by the Beltline (former Louisville and Nashville Railroad) and Mayson Turner Rd., on the north by Joseph Boone St. and on the west by Holly Road. Its West Side Siege Line is located on the corner of Joseph Boone (Simpson Road) and Chappell Road. [1]