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  2. Hawk Ridge, Duluth - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally frequented by hunters. "Hawk hill", as it was known, was a favorite location for shooting birds of prey. [3] However, because the site was within the city limits of Duluth, the Duluth Bird Club (which later became the Duluth chapter of the Audubon Society) succeeded in having an ordinance enforced there prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits.

  3. Hawkridge - Wikipedia

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  4. Church of St Giles, Hawkridge - Wikipedia

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    The oldest part of the church is the north door which is Norman.The chancel and the base of the tower are from the 14th century. The church underwent Victorian restoration in 1878 when the coat of arms of Queen Victoria was added to the chancel arch wall.

  5. Lake St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Shoppes at Hawk Ridge [ edit ] Bounded by I-64 to the north, South Fox Hound Drive to the east, and Hawk Ridge Trail to the South, the Shoppes at Hawk Ridge is an 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m2) retail development situated on the south side of Lake St. Louis.

  6. Cornelius Hawkridge - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Hawkridge (June 28, 1927 [1] – November 6, 2022 [2]) was a consultant, born in Romania to an English father and an ethnic Hungarian mother. The central figure in the 1971 non-fiction book The Greedy War (a.k.a.

  7. Hawkridge, Chittlehampton - Wikipedia

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    Hawkridge Barton, Chittlehampton Plaster heraldic overmantel at Hawkridge Barton representing the 1615 marriage of Baldwin Acland and Elizabeth Tremayne. Hawkridge in the parish of Chittlehampton in North Devon, England, is an historic estate, anciently the seat of a junior branch of the Acland family which originated at nearby Acland, in the parish of Landkey and later achieved great wealth ...

  8. File:View From Hawk Ridge, photograph by Randen Pederson.jpg

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  9. Hawk Ridge Park - Wikipedia

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    Hawk Ridge Park is a public, urban park in Raymore, Missouri. Located at 701 Johnston Parkway in Raymore, Hawk Ridge Park is largely undeveloped. The park contains a stocked lake, rolling hills, and a limited walking trail. [1]