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1etherium-thegame.com
Etherium
Etherium, the new, futuristic real-time strategy game developed by Tindalos Interactive, the studio that created Stellar Impact. Release Spring 2014 on PC.
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2kidsdepartment.nl
Come play with us ... at Kids Department | Kinderkleding & accessoires
Kids Department neemt je mee naar de bijzondere wereld van kinderkleding, accessoires & lifestyle. Zoals Bobo Choses, Mingo, Mini Rodini & Molo.
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3beyondenergyhealing.com
Beyond Energy Healing - HOME
Offering Dowsing Rods and Divining rods made specific scared lengths, Scrying Mirrors, Incense, Clearing and Blessing Kits, Reconnective Energy Healing Services, Reconnection services and Space Clearing Services.
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4inthecitytoday.com
InTheCityToday.com Raleigh, North Carolina - Home
Raleigh, NC InTheCityToday.com Raleigh (pronounced rah-lee) is the capital of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County. Raleigh is known as the “City of Oaks” for its many oak trees. It is the second most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte.[3] The estimated population on July 1, 2008 was 380,173.[3] [4] Since 2006, Raleigh's municipal population has surp ed those of Minneapolis, Tampa, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis, and it is the 15th fastest growing city in the United States. Its population has grown by more than 100,000 since 2000, an increase of nearly 40%.Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill make up the three historically primary cities of the Research Triangle metropolitan region. The regional nickname of \\"The Triangle\\" originated after the 1959 creation of the Research Triangle Park, located between the cities of Raleigh and Durham. The Research Triangle region encomp es the U.S. Census Bureau's Combined Statistical Area (CSA) of Raleigh-Durham-Cary in the central Piedmont region of North Carolina.The estimated population of the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA was 1,635,974 as of July 1, 2007, with the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) portion estimated at 1,047,629 residents.[5] Most of Raleigh is located within Wake County, with a very small portion extending into Durham County[6]. The towns of Cary, Garner, Wake Forest, Apex, Holly Springs, Clayton, and Knightdale are some of Raleigh's primary nearby suburbs. find source @ www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina, When looking at the history and current state of downtown Raleigh, there is no doubt that it likes warehouses. It just can’t get enough of them. Downtown Raleigh even has a district called “The Warehouse District.” Then again, don’t most cities have “warehouse districts”? They do IF they haven’t torn all the warehouses down to make room for stucco laced condos or big box retail. Red clay makes up most of the soil in the midlands of North Carolina. Bricks are made of red clay. And what are warehouses made of? Yes, that’s right, brick. Warehouses embody history and we love history. Therefore, deductive logic states that Downtown Raleigh must celebrate its warehouses. Maybe Downtown Raleigh needs to take more care of its warehouses. The Depot has been empty for over 3 years now, other than a mechanical bull, some m ive spot lights in the parking lot and 75 televisions hanging from beautiful wood trusses. Maybe TTA needs to reroute the commuter rail to miss the beloved Dillon Supply warehouses. With the condo boom slowing down, those raw loft ideas aren’t such a bad idea after all. Graffiti adorns their unused facades and beer bottles continually litter their parking lots, but that’s character right? Fly posters show up from time to time, but they are quickly removed. Presumably, I believe, to preserve the beauty of these west end gems. It is clear that Downtown Raleigh still does like its warehouses, but just a small amount of TLC wouldn’t hurt., In December 1770, Joel Lane successfully petitioned the North Carolina General embly to create a new county, resulting in the formation of Wake county. The county was formed from portions of berland, Orange and Johnston counties. the county gets its name from Margaret Wake Tryon, the wife of Governor William Tryon. The first county seat was Bloomsbury. Raleigh was chosen as the site of a new state capital in 1788. It was officially established in 1792 as both the new county seat and the new state capital. The city was named in 1792 for Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of the Colony of Roanoke. The "Lost Colony" is commemorated at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on Roanoke Island, North Carolina. The city's location was chosen, in part, for being within ten miles (16 km) of Isaac Hunter's Tavern, a popular tavern frequented by the state legislators. No known city or town existed previously on the chosen city site. Raleigh is one of the few cities in the United States that was planned and built specifically to serve as a state capital. Its original boundaries were formed by the downtown streets of North, East, West and South streets. The North Carolina General embly first met in Raleigh in December 1794, and quickly granted the city a charter, with a board of seven appointed commissioners (elected by the city after 1803) and an "Intendant of Police" (which would eventually become the office of Mayor) to govern it. In 1799, the N.C. Minerva and Raleigh Advertiser became the first newspaper published in Raleigh. John Haywood was the first Intendant of Police., When doing your Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it to this address. If we p this on and everyone sends one card, think of how many cards these wonderful special people who have sacrificed so much would get.
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