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Giant Forest

Once established on the ground, Dorst turned to exploring the rugged reaches of the new reservation. Almost before he could start, however, he ran into the problem that would dominate his first summer in the park—the Kaweah Colony's attempt to ...

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George Deffenbacher House

Built in 1890, this Gothic Revival home was once the home of George and Sylvia Deffenbacher. Sylvia was the eldest child of Archibald “Bud” Simmons, one of Coburg’s early craftsmen, who worked on homes such as the Matthew’s House and ...

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Deffenbacher House

Another Deffenbacher home, this one being a simple Bungalow style typical of its time. Built in 1910, the home is wood framed with a hipped roof. Two brick chimneys were removed during remodels.

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Farley and Prater House

This one-story wood framed Hipped Gable, c.1900, was used as an apartment building during WWII, and once had a small orchard. It was purchased by Lee and Belle Prater in 1954, who lived there until 2009. Lee and Belle raised ...

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Deffenbacher-Weagle House

Eva Laura Deffenbacher, another child of “Grandpa” Fred Deffenbacher, married Fred Weagle and lived in this home. Also built in 1910, this house is a Foursquare 19th/20th American Movements / Classic Box.

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IOOF Hall – Coburg

The original Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall was built 1886, and housed the Grange, Free Masons, IOOF, the Rebecca, and Good Templars, which held their meetings upstairs, and the ground floor was used for all church services. When the ...

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The Fremont Troll

Believe it or not, there is a giant troll hiding under the George Washington Memorial Bridge in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. This troll is not a threat to the public but rather a publically funded art project designed to reclaim an ...

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Square Of Maidan Heroes

2014 year.

Supporters of Euromaidan was proposed to rename the Lenin square to the Heroes square Maidan.

The renaming of the square voted 68 deputies, 16 abstentions and two against.

Also, just voted 80 ...

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Kalispel Fishing (q̓q̓m̓éyeʔi)

The Kalispels are river people. Their homelands follow the Pend Oreille River and fishing is a prominent part of their traditional lifeways. Today, the fishery remains an important natural resource on the Kalispel Reservation. Each year, with the thaw of ...

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Kalispel Buffalo (q̓ʷyq̓ʷay)

Well-worn paths traversed the Pend Oreille River Valley long before the first explorers passed through it.  The trails provided the Kalispel people (Qlispélixʷ) with important links to seasonal food sources, community relations, and trade.

The trail to the buffalo, a ...

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