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During the rest of the summer my scholarly mania for making plaster casts and spatter prints of Catskill flowers and leaves was all but surpassed by the constantly renewed impressions of Jessica that my mind served up to me for contemplation and delight.
Atchison actively recruited State Guardsmen in northern Missouri and served with Missouri State Guard commander General Sterling Price in the summer campaign of 1861.
Relatively inexpensive lobster rolls ( lobster meat mixed with mayonnaise and other ingredients, served in a grilled hot dog roll ) are often available in the summer, particularly on the coast.
In the hot Turkish summer, a meal often consists of fried vegetables such as eggplant ( aubergine ), or potatoes served with yoghurt, tomato sauce, sheep's cheese, cucumbers, tomatoes, watermelons, melons, or summer helva, which is lighter and less sweet than regular helva.
In summer 2010 Washington Dulles served 49, 000 more passengers than for the same month of the previous year.
A summer dish of chilled ramen on a plate with various toppings ( typically thin strips of omelette, ham, cucumber and tomato ) and served with a vinegary soy dressing and karashi ( Japanese mustard ).
In summer, Beaulieu is served by the New Forest Tour, an hourly open-top bus service.
Ooty served as the summer capital of the Madras Presidency and other small kingdoms, much visited by British during the colonial days, and as today, a popular summer and weekend resort.
She also served as the opening act for Tina Turner's summer tour, which was one of the highest grossing tours that year.
Downtown New London is also served by local taxi companies, regional Southeast Area Transit buses, interstate Greyhound Lines buses, the Cross Sound Ferry to Long Island, the Fishers Island Ferry District, and in summer by the Block Island Express ferry.
A historic seaport and popular summer tourist destination, Portsmouth is served by Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, formerly the Strategic Air Command's Pease Air Force Base.
" It appears that light rail links were originally expected, but the planned extension of Sacramento's Blue Line will now apparently veer east towards Elk Grove at a point some 2 to 3 miles to the north of Laguna West ; the community, as of summer 2007, is only served by an hourly bus service
From August 1950 to February 1953, Camp Cooke served as a training installation for units slated for combat in Korea, and as a summer training base for many other reserve units.
For most of the second half of the 20th century, the area of Long Neck was sparsely populated, except for several mobile home communities that served mostly as summer vacation properties for permanent residents of the Washington, DC, Baltimore, Maryland, Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metropolitan areas.
The Deer Park Hotel, constructed in 1872, served as the focal point for visitors who came to the mountaintop to enjoy the beautiful scenery and cool temperatures during the summer months.
* Benjamin Morgan Palmer, 19th century Presbyterian minister, made Hazlehurst his family's home in the summer of 1862 as he served as chaplain with the Washington Artillery of New Orleans.
During the summer, a post office was built, which served as a terminus between the cities of Lincoln and Ulysses.
* William Rush Merriam, who served as Governor of Minnesota from 1889 to 1893, was a summer resident of Forest Lake, and major property owner on the North Shore Drive area of Forest Lake.
The New Jersey Midland Railroad opened to Ogdensburg in 1872 for zinc ore traffic, but in 1882 the line was extended to Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and a station was built at Sparta, giving tourists easy access to the many boarding houses that served summer residents from the cities.
Under the guidance of the Woman's Club, with Mrs. Vernon Ward, Mrs. Haywood Wilson, and Mrs. Betty Gray, summer garden and canning projects served to stock the lunchroom.
By the mid-19th century, Willow Grove served as a summer vacation retreat for Philadelphia residents.
Beersheba Springs served as the summer home for Tennessee Mary Noailles Murfree.
In the summer of 1881, McKay erected the first store and the railroad built a depot nearby, which also served as a hotel, theater and meeting hall.

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The French colonists also built a number of cities and towns in Indochina which served various purposes from trading outposts to resort towns.
Friedrichshafen served the Nazis as a resort for workers.
The Island has also served as part an aboriginal mission in the early 1900s, an artillery gun emplacement in World War II, and, more recently, a tourist resort.
A resort town near the south entrance to Grand Canyon National Park, Tusayan is served by Grand Canyon National Park Airport.
Mendocino was depicted as turn-of-the-20th-century Monterey in the James Dean classic East of Eden, and it served as a New England resort town in Summer of ' 42 ( the latter film featuring numerous local Mendocino High School students as extras ).
During the late 19th century, the lake became known as a local vacation area served by an " interurban trolley " which ran from the City of Lansing to the resort on the south side of the lake.
Magnolia grew rapidly in the 1860s, and in the late nineteenth century Magnolia served as a popular small-town resort for wealthy New Orleanians, who took trains north from New Orleans to enjoy Magnolia's fresh air and sparkling creeks.
Antlers ’ then served as local resort town, as it is a gateway to the Kiamichi Mountains, and many tourists came to fish, hunt, and relax in the town and nearby mountains.
The Enoree River flows through the community, and during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Chick Springs served as the focus of a small Upstate South Carolina resort community.
This branch mainly served Birkenhead docks and for people travelling to the Wirral resort of New Brighton.
Between October 1942 and October 1944, an independent Slovakia even served as a safe last resort for Jews suffering persecution in Nazi-occupied neighbouring countries such as annexed Austria, the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Poland and occupied Ukraine.
It is a popular summer resort for Saint Petersburg citizens since the late 19th century, served by trains of Finlyandsky Rail Terminal.
Not only are these hubs of hiking and cross-country skiing trails, but Jasna is the largest ski resort in Central Europe and is served by the tourist town of Liptovsky Mikulas.
The name is now applied more generally to all of the east end of Montville, which is the area served by the Uncasville ZIP code, including the Mohegan reservation in northeastern Montville that is the site of the Mohegan Sun casino resort and the Mohegan Sun Arena.
The resort is served primarily by three local newspapers-the Skegness Standard, Skegness Citizen and Skegness Target.
The town gradually developed into a tourist resort served by ferries along the Bristol Channel.
During World War II, the resort served both as an army hospital and as a relocation center for some of the Axis diplomats interned as enemies of the United States.
The resort is served by one major road, the Lasseter Highway, which links it to surrounding roads and landmarks.
He served in the Senate until his death of a heart attack on June 1, 1978, at the resort community of Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Despite its popularity as a beach resort, Kujūkuri is not served by either railway or highway connections.
From times, immemorial, the village has served as a mountainous resort, situated in the spectacular Karakoram Mountains on the old silk route 150 km from Gilgit in the west banks of Hunza River and border on China.
The resort has 25 km of ski-runs and 38 km of cross-country skiing tracks served by 18 lifts with a total capacity of 8500 persons per hour.
It further served as a wikt: harbringer, when the much-publicized kidnapping of a dissident, Kim Dae-jung — who would later become the president of Korea and the country's first Nobel Peace Prize recipient in 2000 — took place in 1973 off the coast of a Japanese resort town.

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