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    Mast Farm is a historic farm located near Valle Crucis, Watauga County, North Carolina and is now the Mast Farm Inn. In the late 1700s, Joseph Mast walked...
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    Retrieved 8 September 2018. "Chef & The Farmer • The Mast Farm Inn, North Carolina : The Mast Farm Inn". Themastfarminn.com. Retrieved 8 September 2018....
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    Greensboro. Former members: Mast Farm Inn (1792), Banner Elk "an award-winning and world renowned historic country inn and restaurant" in the Valle Crucis...
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  • Retrieved August 14, 2017. "Knee-Deep in Bluegrass with Cindy Baucom". The Mast Farm Inn. Retrieved August 15, 2017. Lawless, John (December 7, 2023). "Terry...
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  • wife Wanda Hinshaw (a North Carolina native) owned the Mast Farm Inn, a preserved 19th century farm in Valle Crucis, North Carolina that has been listed...
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    Lower Bavarian Open-Air Museums (category Farm museums in Germany)
    a small farm is gathered here under one roof. Lehnerhof: from the Hallertau comes to the Lehnerhof. Its owner lived by farming hops, pig mast, and dairy...
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    steam engine on an earlier visit to England. Robert Fulton was born on a farm in Little Britain, Pennsylvania, on November 14, 1765. His father, Robert...
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  • Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). A previous route numbered FM 2600 was designated...
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    the Farm appear to have been lost. The County Farm grounds were converted to the New Hampshire State Prison for Women, located until 2018 at 317 Mast Road...
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  • N/A The first shout is to a ship where a protester has climbed the mast in order to hang a protest banner and Sicknote is shocked when he realises...
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    house, now the site of School House Farm, and a since demolished, corn mill to the south of Mill House. A third inn called the Cavendish Arms was located...
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    Caerleon (redirect from Home Farm, Caerleon)
    west of today's river bridge which marked the limit of navigability for masted ships. A tinplate works and mills were established on the outskirts of the...
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    a shipbuilding town with the H.M. Bean Yard launching the largest four-masted schooner Charlotte A. Maxwell and the first six-master ever built-the George...
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    Several of the masts were decommissioned and demolished by explosives in 2004, although a few, including four of the biggest masts remained until 2007...
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  • Eglwyswrw became the first place in the UK to have an off-grid mobile phone mast. The 2008 Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales...
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    first man to sight Moby Dick a doubloon, a gold coin, which he nails to the mast. Starbuck objects that he has not come for vengeance but for profit. Ahab's...
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    Entrenchment on Askerswell Hill, opposite to Chilcomb Farm through the Town of Bridport, to Penn Inn, and from Bridport aforesaid to the Town of Beamister...
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    vicinity include The Bush Inn, the Church of St Hilary, the Old Beaupre Castle, New Beaupre, Coed Hills and St. Hilary mast. The dedication of a church...
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  • radio mast on Mongorry Hill, near Raphoe in the Laggan district in the east of County Donegal. The explosion put the transmitter out of action. The mast had...
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    radio link between the United Kingdom and Australia. Only the bases for the masts remain; the administration buildings are now a small industrial complex...
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  • named Tor Royal (present day Tor Royal Farm), about 1 km (0.6 mi) south-east of Princetown. The Plume of Feathers Inn also bears this date on its sign. He...
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    residences were ordered to be lowered to half-mast except the Royal Standard, which continued to fly at full mast wherever the current monarch was in residence...
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    Importation of Naval Stores from thence; and to encourage the Importation of Masts, Yards, and Bowsprits, from that Part of Great Britain called Scotland....
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    to the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The ship had two rigged masts and a 1000HP triple expansion steam engine with Scotch boilers. Kamloops...
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    be used for rudimentary cookery. Prepared food was sold at pubs and bars, inns, and food stalls (tabernae, cauponae, popinae, thermopolia). Carryout and...
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    Emley Moor, site of the tallest self-supporting structure in the UK (a TV mast) Harewood Estate – Leeds Country Way public footpath runs through the estate...
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    10) Southwark Market (No. 2) Act 1755 (28 Geo. 2. c. 23) The Golden Farmer Inn, later named the Jolly Farmer, was located at the junction of the A325 and...
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    Rouse Simmons (category Three-masted ships)
    The Rouse Simmons was a three-masted schooner famous for having sunk in a violent storm on Lake Michigan in 1912. The ship was bound for Chicago with a...
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    could be accessed more easily, without the need for boats to lower their masts. Under the ownership of William Meeson, the business prospered, and he built...
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  • been killed after falling off the bridge and being impaled by a sail boat mast. Candice follows Peter off the bus, and witnesses the bridge collapse moments...
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