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  2. Groveland, California - Wikipedia

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    Groveland is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tuolumne County, California. [2] Groveland sits at an elevation of 3,136 feet (956 m). [2] The 2020 United States census reported Groveland's population was 540.

  3. Quarry Trails Metro Park - Wikipedia

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    Quarry Trails Metro Park is a 220-acre (89 ha) metropolitan park in Columbus, Ohio, owned and operated by Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks.The park opened on November 30, 2021, as Central Ohio's 20th metro park.

  4. Civilian Conservation Corps Quarry No. 1 and Truck Trail

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    Civilian Conservation Corps Quarry No. 1 and Truck Trail is a historic Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) quarry site located near Pickens, Pickens County, South Carolina. The site is associated with the CCC construction of Table Rock State Park between 1935 and 1941. It is one of four quarry sites used for materials in the construction of park ...

  5. Saratoga, California - Wikipedia

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    The area comprising Saratoga was earlier inhabited by the Ohlone Native Americans. [7] [8] In 1847, European settlers created a settlement at what is now Saratoga when William Campbell (father of Benjamin Campbell, the founder of nearby Campbell, California), constructed a sawmill about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of the present downtown area.

  6. Mad River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Mad River (Wiyot: Baduwa't [4]) is a river in upper Northern California.It flows for 113 miles (182 km) [3] in a roughly northwest direction through Trinity County and then Humboldt County, draining a 497-square-mile (1,290 km 2) watershed into the Pacific Ocean north of the town of Arcata near [California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport [5]] in McKinleyville.

  7. Stoney Point (California) - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Point was the site of the Charlton Quarry, [8] one of three Chatsworth Quarries that was operated by the Bannon Mining Company. "Dimension Stone" was quarried for the nearby train tunnel. Remnants of the quarry can still be found on the eastern side of Stoney Point along the Santa Susana Creek. Remnants from the Charlton Quarry

  8. Cool, California - Wikipedia

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    The Black Oak Mine Unified School District serves Cool. Cool currently has just one school – Northside STEAM School – catering to elementary students (TK–6). [8] Residents are zoned to Golden Sierra Junior Senior High School for grades 7–12. [9] Until 2007 there was also another K–8 school in Cool, the Cool Christian School. [10]

  9. Pipestone National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can walk along a three-quarter mile (1.2 km) self-guided trail to view the pipestone quarries and a waterfall. A trail guide is available at the visitor center. About 260 acres (1.1 km 2) of the national monument has been restored to native tallgrass prairie.