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Oak Hill was settled in 1820. | |
Oak Hill was built in 1878. | |
White | Oak Lake was completed in 1961. |
The second-floor veranda found at | Oak Alley was omitted. |
The City of | Oak Hill was first chartered in 1927. |
Hatfield Broad | Oak Priory was a priory in Essex, England. |
Another | oak sapling was planted in 2001 by Prince Charles; |
Oak Lawn was heavily damaged during the historic Be | |
In 1932, an | oak lych-gate was added in memory of Charles H and |
A short extension north to | Oak City was done around 1930 and rerouted in 1942. |
There, he discovered a band called White | Oak, which was seeking a new lead singer. |
In February 1991, the Red | Oak brewpub was opened in Greensboro, NC. |
At Accra Hearts of | Oak, Annan was regarded as the best young midfielde |
Oak Point was a census-designated place (CDP) in Br | |
Oak Bay was a provincial electoral district in the | |
Among the many patients at | Oak Knoll was L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientolog |
Jerusalem | Oak Goosefoot was formerly classed in the genus Amb |
OAK Microscholarship was incorporated in Washington | |
Oak Hill was decommissioned on 26 October 1969, and | |
the 41st GMA Dove Awards, their album, Live at | Oak Tree, was nominated for Inspirational Album of |
Bayou Chene (translated to | Oak Bayou) was previously a small unincorporated co |
Because White | Oak Lake was created in a woodland area, the lake f |
's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade | Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlef |
51, when a license to broadcast on 1490 AM from | Oak Park was granted by the FCC. |
7 in Dayton, Ohio - September 27, 1988 in Royal | Oak, Michigan) was a United States swing, bop, and |
The Wednesbury | Oak Loop was one of the loops in the original, mean |
's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade | Oak Leaves was awarded by the Third Reich to recogn |
up until 1817, most of which were from a large | oak which was replaced with gallows in 1769. |
The | oak reredos was removed from the sanctuary and the |
The first notable tournament to be held at | Oak Tree was the 1984 U.S. Amateur which was won by |
's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade | Oak Leaves was awarded to recognize extreme battlef |
a very hot summer over 1-acre (4,000 m2) of the | Oak woodland was destroyed by fire. |
Oak Street was renamed Wildcat Drive after the new | |
He played as a defender for Accra Hearts of | Oak and was one of the original Black Stars, the Gh |
The garden contains The Federal | Oak which was planted in 1890 by Sir Henry Parkes; |
as held and a session concerning the cutting of | oak wood was brought before the court. |
Major Turner who named the plantation | Oak Hill was an outstanding soldier during the Seco |
for the first three letters in "Atomic City" as | Oak Ridge was known at the time of the Manhattan Pr |
Oak View was used as a Governor's Mansion in 1929 a | |
f the rooms on the ground floor are panelled in | oak which was obtained from Rotherham Parish Church |
The original Charter | Oak Bridge was constructed in 1940s as part of the |
s mother was in attendance as a concert in West | Oak Cliff was held to mark the release of a Christi |
s 1894, around which time it was replaced by an | oak, which was planted in the centre of the decayed |
ion via Lebanon Street Melrose, Sylvan Street & | Oak Grove" was discontinued in the early 2000s when |
he ICA Center, across the street from Five Post | Oak Park, was searching for a location for its new |
Oak Ridges was a federal and provincial electoral d | |
uary 13, 1869 - December 7, 1947) born in Green | Oak, Michigan was primarily a Third Baseman for the |
this has created much confusion with Texas Red | Oak which was known as Quercus texana but is now kn |
r Steve & Barry's declared bankruptcy, the Post | Oak store was closed as part of the parent's compan |
y, a nearly complete 3rd century Romano-British | oak boat was found beside a buried stone and timber |
ng to give up its living symbol, and in 1956 an | oak sapling was planted on the ancient site in the |
The hero at | Oak Ridge was John Buford... he not only showed the |
Oak Tree was historically and ceremonially located | |
Until that date | Oak Tree was administered as part of County Durham, |
, Birmingham, Warwickshire - 9 July 1932, Selly | Oak, Warwickshire) was an English footballer and cr |
the largest building in the world at that time, | Oak Ridge was kept an official government secret. |
on Brown toured the Kiln Place estate in Gospel | Oak and was confronted by a resident who told him h |
Oak Circle was paved in 1911, and homes on the west | |
nd Falls Church, and south to Pohick Church.... | Oak Hill was likely the oldest of the mansions, bui |
to have been rediscovered in 1867 when a solid | oak post was found embedded in a framework in the g |
here, she established a shrine of Zeus under an | oak that was growing there; for it was reasonable t |
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