- A
townsite is a
legal subdivision of land for the
development of a town or community. In the
historical development of the
United States, Canada, and other...
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Quindaro Townsite was once a settlement, then a
ghost town, and
later an
archaeological site. It is
around North 27th
Street and the
Missouri Pacific Railroad...
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Phantom settlements, or
paper towns, are
settlements that
appear on maps but do not
actually exist. They are
either accidents or
copyright traps. Notable...
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Kugaaruk Airport (IATA: YBB, ICAO: CYBB),
formerly known as
Pelly Bay
Townsite Airport, is
located at
Kugaaruk (formerly
known as
Pelly Bay) in Nunavut...
- Katy is a city in the U.S.
state of Texas. It is in the
Greater Katy area,
itself forming the
western part of the
Greater Houston metropolitan area. Homes...
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Jasper is a
specialized muni****lity and
townsite in
western Alberta within the
Canadian Rockies. The
townsite is in the
Athabasca River valley and is...
- land for its own
townsite which dela**** the
constructions of what
would become Prince George for
several years. Fort
George townsite was
built 3.2 km...
- timberland. As a result,
Fayette became a
state park in 1959.
Fayette Historic Townsite is a
seasonally open
living history museum with
restored buildings that...
- name from 1870 to 1886 for what
would become the
townsite of Vancouver,
British Columbia. The
townsite included the
original settlement of Gastown. The...
- The
Egyptian hieroglyph Townsite-city-region is
Gardiner sign
listed no. O49 for the
intersection of a town's streets. In some
Egyptian hieroglyph books...