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  2. USS LCI(L)-1091 - Wikipedia

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    USS. LCI (L)-1091. Currently preserved ashore at Eureka, CA. since December 2016. 16 knots (30 km/h) (max.) USS LCI (L)-1091 is an LCI (L)-351 -class large landing craft built for the United States Navy in World War II. Like most ships of her class, she was not named and known only by her designation.

  3. Eureka High School (California) - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1896, Eureka High School was the first high school on the far North Coast of California. The current main Eureka High School building, at 1900 J Street, is a Gothic Revival structure originally built in 1925 as the Eureka Junior High. The building was designed by John J. Donovan of Oakland and built by James McLaughlin of San ...

  4. Daily newspaper endorsements in the 2016 United States ...

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    The Gazette endorsed Clinton on October 14. The Daily Mail originally withheld their endorsement, but changed their mind and published an editorial on November 4 urging voters to write in McMullin. In 2012 when they were separate newspapers, the Gazette endorsed Obama, and the Daily Mail endorsed Romney.

  5. Arcata Community Recycling Center - Wikipedia

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    The Arcata Community Recycling Center ( ACRC ), founded in 1971 as part of the Northcoast Environmental Center, is one of America's oldest non-profit recycling facilities. [citation needed] The center promotes environmental awareness in the North Coast and facilitates diversion of materials from landfills in Arcata and Eureka, California .

  6. Carson Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Carson Mansion. / 40.80562; -124.15848. The Carson Mansion is a large Victorian house located in Old Town, Eureka, California. Regarded as one of the premier examples of Queen Anne style architecture in the United States, [2] : 33 the house is "considered the most grand Victorian home in America." [3] It is one of the most written about and ...

  7. Alameda Times-Star - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda Times-Star began as the Alameda Argus in 1877. [1] It was last owned by Bay Area News Group-East Bay (BANG-EB), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, who bought the paper in 1986. The newspaper was scheduled to close down, with the last issue of the paper published on November 1, 2011, along with a proposal to end publication of The ...

  8. Brush-Moore Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Brush-Moore Newspapers. Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc. was a United States newspaper group based in Ohio which had its origins in 1923 and was sold to Thomson Newspapers in 1967 for $72 million, the largest ever newspaper transaction at that time. [1] [2]

  9. 1885 Chinese expulsion from Eureka - Wikipedia

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    Expulsion. On the evening of February 6, 1885, around 6 pm, Eureka City Councilman David Kendall was caught in the crossfire of two rival Chinese gangs and killed. Two hundred feet from Chinatown was Centennial Hall (built a decade before to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence ), where a crowd of over 600 whites ...