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Known and Industrial
Known for innovation in commerce, industry, education, and social thought, Worcester and the nearby Blackstone Valley were major contributors to the American Industrial Revolution.
* ( 2006 ): Known and Probable Carcinogens ( Including Industrial Processes, Occupational Exposures, Infectious Agents, Chemicals, and Radiation ).

Known and Capital
Known sites of Aboriginal significance in the reserve include the Birriagi Rock Shelter, which is the oldest Aboriginal site within the Australian Capital Territory.
Known as the " Trout Capital of the World ," Buhl boasts numerous hatcheries in the immediate surrounding area, which produce most of the rainbow trout consumed in the United States.
Known as the " Christmas Tree Capital ", it is the county seat of Missaukee County.
Known as Tianjing ( 天京 , literally ' Heavenly Capital ') between 1853 and its fall in 1864.
Known as The Cultural Capital of Romania, Iași is a symbol in Romanian history.
Known as theCapital of the Haute-Laurentides ”, the motto of the town is Laurus elationis praemium, which translates to “ Lift the laurels of reward ”.
It is the birth place of poet Nannayya, who is also called the first poet of Telugu. The city is Known as the Cultural Capital of Andhra Pradesh, Rajahmundry is noted for its versatile Vedic culture and intellect.
Known as the " King of Flying Capital ", he was one of the main organisers of credit for post-war Germany.
Known as Shahganj or King's ganj or market place during Mughal era, it is one of the three administrative subdivisions, of the Central Delhi district, of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, with the other two being, Darya Ganj and Karol Bagh.

Known and town
Known in O ' odham as Nowa: l, the name Nogales means " black walnuts " in Spanish, and the walnut trees which once grew abundantly in the mountain pass between the cities of Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora, can still be found around the town.
Known originally as San Benito, the town was renamed Spanishtown and attracted a thriving fishing industry in addition to its continued importance to coastal agriculture.
Known for its annual Fall Festival and small town charm, the City of Newman retains its rural flavor while keeping up with larger more-urbanized communities.
Known for its agriculture and ship building, the town supplied more than 200 volunteers during the American Revolution.
Known as one of Sweetser ’ s main attractions, the trail is a walking trail that stretches throughout the whole town and is expanded three miles outside of the town ’ s outer limits.
Known as Kouts Station, the town grew slowly until the Chicago and Erie Railroad intersected the line in Kouts.
Known as " The Gateway to the North ", The Pas is a multi-industry northern Manitoba town serving a district population of over 15, 000 ( including the Opaskwayak Cree Nation ).
Known as Bull Hill for its location in the town, the station was completed in early 1951, and fully manned and operational in 1952.
Known originally as West Piedmont, the town is part of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Known as the Square deal town, from the Square Deal given to all employees of Endicott-Johnson, Johnson City was originally incorporated in 1892 as the Village of Lestershire, In 1916, the village was renamed Johnson City in honor of George F. Johnson, who led the company that was by then known as the Endicott Johnson Corporation.
Known for its high taxes, members of the town council chose to raise industry tax to help retain the " Small Town " feel.
Known as " The River " locally, it supplies the town with a secondary source of drinking water.
Known for a long period as West Chester Intersection, the town ’ s name was changed to Malvern in 1873 when the Pennsylvania Railroad straightened its tracks through the village.
Known for its quality housing, the town still has many parks running along Turtle Creek and is home to the Dallas Country Club.
Known as the " Old Rock Church ," the building was completed in 1867 and served as a place of worship, town council hall, school building, social hall, and tourist camp.
Known as Mannington since 1856, the town is rich with history and heritage – from Native American relics to frontiersmen and their settlements to Civil War legends.
Known also as " Encampment ", this town along the Colorado-Wyoming border was, at the turn of the twentieth century, a booming center of copper mining and smelting.
Known as the Pemberton Trail, the route followed a path similar to the Sea-to-Sky Highway, leading past the Whistler area to the present day town of Pemberton.
Wallsend Town Centre-including the main shopping area ( Known as the " Wallsend Forum ")-is in fact to the west of the land covered by the town.
Known as Sikhnin or Sikhni, meaning " home of the labourers " in Aramaic, and Sukhsikha, meaning " produces oil " in Hebrew, the town was known for Jewish scholars like the rabbi Joshua of Sakhnin in the periods of the Mishna and Gemara.
Known for its nearby Danish Tramway Museum of Skjoldenæsholm, the town is also close to a golf course and camping site.
Known to the ancients as Bobium or Ebovium, the town underwent many settlements from the Neolithic Age up to the contemporary one.
Known as Durham Road, it passes Sedgefield on the way and acts as a major route to the town.
Known as Longyear City until 1926, the town was established by and named after John Munroe Longyear, whose Arctic Coal Company started coal mining operations in 1906.

Known and hosts
Known for their specialty trains, the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway hosts thousands of passengers each year.
Known for its use of carhops on roller skates, the company annually hosts a competition to determine the top skating carhop in its system.
Known as the Nursery Ground, it hosts Hampshire Second XI matches at the Hampshire Academy in Southern Premier Cricket League matches.
Known for its intimacy and strong acoustics, it hosts live music nearly every night of the week.
Known simply as the Mountain Theatre, it hosts productions each year in the spring.
Known for giving other hosts nicknames, such as: Tom Hughes (" The King ", fellow broadcaster who hosted AM-Atlanta on WGST ), Sam Memmolo " Shadetree Mechanic ", host of a weekend radio show on WGST, Stu Klitenic (" The Bank Robber ", baseball radio pre-game and post-game announcer for the Atlanta Braves ), Mark Lemke (" The Lemmer ", former Second baseman for the Atlanta Braves who is now pre-game and post-game radio announcer for the baseball club ), Dave McBride (" Mac the Mechanic ", works with Memmolo on his weekend radio program ), Gene Henssler (" Dr. Gene, The Money Machine ", Chair of the Henssler Group, a financial consulting firm in the metro Atlanta area ).

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