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Johns River (other)
Johns River may refer to the following: Rivers Ireland * John's River, a tributary of River Suir United States * Johns River (Kentucky), stream in Marshall County, Kentucky * Johns River (Maine), extension of Johns Bay in Lincoln County, Maine * Johns River (New Hampshire), tributary of the Connecticut River * Johns River (North Carolina), tributary of the Catawba River * Johns River (Vermont), tributary of Lake Memphremagog * Johns River (Washington), tidal river flowing into the south end of Grays Harbor Communities * Johns River, New South Wales, Australia, located in the City of Greater Taree *Johns River Township, Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States Businesses and organizations *Johns River Valley Camp, religious campground in Collettsville, North Carolina Roadways *John's River Greenway, North Carolina, United States *John's River Lane, Aberdeen, Washington, United States *Johns River Loop, Morganton, North Carolina, United States *John's River Roa ...
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John's River
John's River or St. John's River is a small river that snakes its way through Waterford city before joining the River Suir at Adelphi Quay, Ireland. Course The river rises in the extensive marsh land stretching from the southern extremities of the city towards Tramore. It is first discernible in the environs of the Pitch & Putt course on the Tramore Road, between the course and the Regional Sports Centre. Another large stream passes between the course and Ursuline court, along which stretch is a pedestrian walkway. This stream joins the main river in the apex between the Inner Ring Road and the Tramore Road, behind the Westgate Retail Park. Before reaching this point, the main river weaves its way through the commercial area between the Inner Ring, Tramore and Cork roads. From the confluence of the main streams, the river passes, largely unseen, for a stretch behind the Tramore Road Business Park until it is fed by another stream at the Gaelic Park. From here it begins to snake, ...
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Johns River, New South Wales
Johns River is a locality in the Mid-Coast Council of New South Wales. Johns River is approximately 339 km from the state capital, Sydney. At the it had a population of 346. Geography Johns River is bounded to the north by Middle Brother National Park and Crowdy Bay National Park to the East. The rural locality of Stewarts River, New South Wales is to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. The dominant land features of Johns River include Middle Brother and South Brother hills. Johns River is ironically located on Stewarts River which feeds into Watson Taylors Lake. The Pacific Highway and North Coast railway line both pass through Johns River. The locality contains a small village with a family friendly tavern A tavern is a type of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and be served food such as different types of roast meats and cheese, and (mostly historically) where travelers would receive lodging. An inn is a tavern that ...
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John Rivers
Sir John Rivers (died 27 February 1584) was a Tudor-era businessman who became Lord Mayor of London. He was born to Richard Rivers, steward of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham's lands. Alternate spelling includes John Ryvers. He was a grocer and member of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, Sheriff of London in 1566, and Lord Mayor of London in 1573. He was knighted in 1574 and served as President of St. Thomas' Hospital between 1580 and 1584. He also served as an Alderman for the London wards of Farringdon between 1565 and 1568, Broad Street between 1568 and 1574, and Walbrook between 1574 and 1584. He married Elizabeth Barne, daughter of Sir George Barne (died 1558), and they had Sir George Rivers, who was a Member of Parliament. Rivers was lay rector at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent. His grandson, also John Rivers was made a baronet A baronet ( or ; abbreviated Bart or Bt) or the female equivalent, a baronetess (, , or ; abbreviation Btss), is the hold ...
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Johns (other)
Johns may refer to: Places * Johns, Mississippi, an unincorporated community * Johns, Oklahoma, United States, a community * Johns Creek (Chattahoochee River), Georgia, United States * Johns Island (other), islands in Canada and the United States * Johns Mountain, a summit in Georgia * Johns River (other) * Johns Township, Appanoose County, Iowa, United States Other uses * Johns (surname) * Johns Hopkins (1795–1873), American entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist * ''johns'' (film), a 1996 film starring David Arquette and Lukas Haas See also * John (other) John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Secon ... * Justice Johns (other) * {{disambig, geo ...
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Saint John River (other)
Saint John River or Saint Johns River may refer to: Rivers *Saint John River (Bay of Fundy), in Canada (mainly New Brunswick but also Quebec) and the United States (Maine) *Saint John River (Liberia), in West Africa * Saint Johns River (Grenada), in Grenada * St. John's River (California), in Visalia, California, United States *St. Johns River, in Florida, United States Communities * St. John River District, Grand Bassa County, Liberia Education * St. Johns River State College, a public college in Northeast Florida, United States Utilities * St. Johns River Terminal Company * St. Johns River Water Management District Transportation * St. Johns River Light, decommmissioned lighthouse in Florida, United States * St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, defunct company in Florida, United States * St. Johns River Veterans Memorial Bridge, Florida, United States See also * Saint-Jean River (other) *Johns River (other) * John River *St. John Rivers, a character in ''J ...
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Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg () is a city in and the county seat of Gillespie County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 Census, this city had a population of 10,875. Fredericksburg was founded in 1846 and named after Prince Frederick of Prussia (1794–1863), Prince Frederick of Prussia. Old-time German residents often referred to Fredericksburg as Fritztown, a nickname that is still used in some businesses. It is located 70 miles northwest of San Antonio, and approximately 80 miles west of Austin, Texas, Austin. This city is also notable as the home of Texas German, a dialect spoken by the first generations of Germans, German settlers who initially refused to learn English language, English. Fredericksburg shares many cultural characteristics with New Braunfels, Texas, New Braunfels, which had been established by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels the previous year. Fredericksburg is the birthplace of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. It is the sister city of Montabaur, G ...
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Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. Situated along the Mississippi River, it had a population of 633,104 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in Tennessee, second-most populous city in Tennessee, the fifth-most populous in the Southeastern United States, Southeast, and the List of United States cities by population, 28th-most populous in the nation. Memphis is the largest city proper on the Mississippi River and anchors the Memphis metropolitan area that includes parts of Arkansas and Mississippi, the Metropolitan statistical area, 45th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. with 1.34 million residents. European exploration of the area began with Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto in 1541. Located on the high Chickasaw Bluffs, the site offered natural protection from Mississippi River flooding and became a contested location in the colonial era. Modern Memphis was founded in 181 ...
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Morganton, North Carolina
Morganton is a city in and county seat of Burke County, North Carolina, United States. It is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains along the Catawba River. The population was 17,474 at the 2020 census. Morganton is approximately northwest of Charlotte and 57 miles (92 km) east of Asheville. It is one of the principal cities in the Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area. History An influx of European settlers over the Blue Ridge Mountains led Morganton to become the first chartered town in western North Carolina in 1784. On April 17, 1865 there was a small skirmish fought in Morganton, as part of Stoneman's 1865 raid through North Carolina. Public welfare facilities, such as the North Carolina School for the Deaf: Main Building and Western North Carolina Insane Asylum, were first authorized by the state legislature in the late 19th century. In the early 20th century, textile mills were developed in the Piedmont as industry left ...
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Aberdeen, Washington
Aberdeen ( ) is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 17,013 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city is the most populous in Grays Harbor County and the region's economic center, bordering the cities of Hoquiam, Washington, Hoquiam and Cosmopolis, Washington, Cosmopolis. Aberdeen is occasionally referred to as the "Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula". History Samuel Benn, a New York City native, established a homestead on the Chehalis River (Washington), Chehalis River in 1859 and later platted a town at the site named Aberdeen. According to accounts collected by historian Edmond S. Meany, the name has two possible origins: from the Ilwaco, Washington, Ilwaco-based Aberdeen Packing Company, which opened a cannery on the homestead in 1873; or from the Scottish city of Aberdeen, named by an early settler who had lived in Scotland. Like the Scottish city, Aberdeen is a port settlement situated at the mouth of two rivers—the Cheh ...
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Collettsville, North Carolina
Collettsville (pronounced coh-lets-ville) is an unincorporated community in Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Hickory Hickory is a common name for trees composing the genus ''Carya'', which includes 19 species accepted by ''Plants of the World Online''. Seven species are native to southeast Asia in China, Indochina, and northeastern India (Assam), and twelve ...– Lenoir– Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area. Housing Although there are many houses made with a Gothic design, there are also many houses that look like cabins, built out of plain wood. Some houses are estimated to have been built as early as 1900 and are now occupied by locals. Railroad service When the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad arrived in Lenoir, North Carolina in 1884, it sparked "railroad fever" in the area. A number of companies offered stock and subscription for railroad construction, but none were built. However, in 1891, a charter was issued ...
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Caldwell County, North Carolina
Caldwell County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As of the 2020 census, the population was 80,652. Its county seat is Lenoir. Caldwell County is part of the Hickory- Lenoir- Morganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area. History The county was formed in 1841 from parts of Burke County and Wilkes County. It was named for Joseph Caldwell, presiding professor and the first president of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A series of reductions to the county's territory have taken place since its initial formation. In 1847, parts of Caldwell County, Iredell County, and Wilkes County were combined to form Alexander County. In 1849, parts of Caldwell County, Ashe County, Wilkes County, and Yancey County were combined to form Watauga County. In 1861, parts of Caldwell County, Burke County, McDowell County, Watauga County, and Yancey County were combined to form Mitchell County. Finally ...
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City Of Greater Taree
The Greater Taree City Council (GTCC) was a local government area on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, until 12 May 2016 when it was amalgamated to form part of the Mid-Coast Council. It was originally formed in 1981 from the Manning Shire, and the Taree and Wingham Municipal Councils. The council was centred on Taree, located adjacent to the Manning River, the Pacific Highway and the North Coast railway line. The last serving mayor of GTCC was Cr. Paul Hogan, an unaligned politician. Towns and localities Towns and localities included in the former GTCC were: * Taree * Bobin * Bohnock * Brinawa * Burrell Creek * Cedar Party * Coopernook * Coralville * Croki * Crowdy Head * Cundletown * Diamond Beach * Dumaresq Island * Dyers Crossing * Elands * Ghinni Ghinni * Glenwarrin * Hallidays Point * Hannam Vale * Harrington * Johns River * Jones Island * Kippaxs * Killabakh * Kolodong * Koorainghat * Krambach * Langley Vale * La ...
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