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  2. North Chatham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A segment of the historic district including the North Chatham Depot extends north and west of that along Bunker Hill Rd., County Road 32 and Depot St. At the south end of the district are a few buildings on County Road 17 and Dorn Rd. [ 2 ] And hidden from direct view is a mill yard which was the "industrial core" of North Chatham.

  3. Home Depot Foundation gives $1M to civil rights center - AOL

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    The Home Depot Foundation said it will give $1 million to the Atlanta-based National Center for Civil and Human Rights, The post Home Depot Foundation gives $1M to civil rights center appeared ...

  4. Vogel Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The area covered by the district includes 91 houses, a hospital, a church (non-contributing), a brick paved street, and four distinctive driveways. [2] The houses are basic middle-class structures that are one to two stories tall. Most of the houses are constructed of wood with a small garage behind the house.

  5. Glendale, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Glendale is a neighborhood in the west-central portion of the New York City borough of Queens. [4] It is bounded by Forest Hills to the east, Ridgewood to the west, Woodhaven to the south, and Middle Village to the north.

  6. Home Depot accused of being ‘woke’ after leaked worksheet ...

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    An unauthorized document from Home Depot’s Canadian division recently leaked online is sparking accusations branding the company as “woke.” The The post Home Depot accused of being ‘woke ...

  7. What are HOA residents paying for? - AOL

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    A Florida homeowners’ association (HOA) is using a legal loophole to bypass a state law and prevent homeowners in its community from parking their pickup trucks or work vehicles in their driveways.