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  2. Chimney Park - Wikipedia

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    Chimney Park is a 18.39-acre (7.44 ha) public park in Portland, Oregon's St. Johns neighborhood, in the United States. The park was acquired in 1932; formerly the site of a city incinerator, the park was named after the incinerator's chimney.

  3. Big Chimneys - Wikipedia

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    Big Chimneys Park is located in Falls Church, Virginia. It marks the site of a log house built in 1699. [1] [2] It is located on Annandale Road about a block west of Maple Avenue. It is currently under renovation from which is said to last from December 2019 to Summer of 2020. [3]

  4. Central Aguirre Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Central Aguirre Historic District, in Aguirre, Salinas, Puerto Rico was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] Following the acquisition of Puerto Rico by the U.S. government in 1898, as a colonial consequence of the Spanish–American War, the town was originally built as a company town by Ford & Co. (no relation to the automobile manufacturer), an American ...

  5. Chimney Museum - Wikipedia

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    Built in the early 1900s, the chimney is a rectangular-shape structure with 32 metres in height. [3] It is fully built by red bricks counted up to 23,000 pieces which were imported from the United Kingdom. [6] It has a British architectural style. [7] There is a hole and two arch-shaped doors facing west and south inside the chimney. [4]

  6. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator, Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    Walter Burley Griffin was born near Chicago and trained at Nathan Ricker's School of Architecture at the University of Illinois, graduating in 1899. From 1901 to 1906, he worked as an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright at Oak Park.

  7. Chimney Peak (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Chimney Peak is located at the northeastern end of Kootenay National Park just south of Quadra Mountain and straddles the Continental Divide marking the Alberta-British Columbia border. [4] It was named in 1910 by T.G. Longstaff and Captain E.O. Wheeler who made its first ascent through a chimney .

  8. Chimney Peak (Olympic Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Chimney Peak is a 6,917-foot-elevation (2,108-meter) mountain summit located within Olympic National Park in Jefferson County of Washington state. Chimney Peak is situated near the head of Elwha Valley, and immediately north above Enchanted Valley .

  9. List of New York state parks - Wikipedia

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    Open during the Great New York State Fair, this state park is billed as New York's smallest. It simulates a park-like setting within the fairgrounds and includes exhibits focused on New York's state parks and historic sites. [180] Sterling Forest State Park: Palisades: Orange: 22,180 acres (8,980 ha) 1998 [181] 266,944: Sterling Lake, Greenwood ...