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  2. Appleton, Neenah, others team with visitors bureau to offer ...

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    Here's a quick guide to the kayak rental stations. Appleton. Station location: Lower section of Telulah Park, 1300 E. Newberry St. Number of kayaks: 8 Availability: End of May Station cost ...

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    In January 2011, Kayak shut down SideStep and redirected SideStep traffic to Kayak.com. [14] In April 2011, Kayak acquired all of the outstanding shares of JaBo Vertrieb-und Entwicklung GmbH, or JaBo Software, operator Checkfelix, a travel search engine in Austria. [15] On July 20, 2012, Kayak became a public company via an initial public ...

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    A full 'crescent/banana' rocker inline setup. Flat setups generally wear into a 'natural' rocker. This is because the front and back wheels seem to receive the vast majority of wear on inline skates. Having a short frame (230–245 mm [9.1–9.6 in]) in combination with a full rocker is optimum for achieving the highest maneuverability when ...

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    HMS Crescent 1784 – wrecked on the Coast of Jutland on 6 December 1808; HMS Romulus 1785 – converted to troopship in 1799, hulked as hospital ship at Bermuda in 1813, broken up 1816; Minerva class 38-gun fifth rates 1780–82, designed by Edward Hunt. HMS Minerva 1780 – broken up 1803; HMS Arethusa 1781 – broken up 1814; HMS Phaeton ...

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    New Orleans natives may be slightly disappointed to find that a movie titled “Crescent City” — long a popular nickname for the storied Louisiana metropolis — actually is set in and around ...