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The Archie Bray Foundation, an internationally-renowned ceramics center founded in 1952, is located just northwest of Helena, near Spring Meadow Lake.
Surrounding features include the Continental Divide, Mount Helena City Park, Spring Meadow Lake State Park, Lake Helena, Helena National Forest, the Big Belt Mountains, the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness, Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area, Bob Marshall Wilderness, Scapegoat Wilderness, the Missouri River, Canyon Ferry Lake, Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and the Elkhorn Mountains.
Other named minor communities and geographic locations in the town are Brookfield Junction, Candlewood Lake East, Candlewood Shores, East Iron Works, Huckleberry Hill, Iron Works, Long Meadow Hill, Obtuse, Pocono Ridge, Prospect Hill, West Iron Works, and Whisconier.
* Excelsior, California, former name of Meadow Lake, Nevada County, California
Rental boats are available for rowing and paddleboating on the park's Meadow Lake, which feeds northward into the Flushing River and thence into Flushing Bay.
Bicycling paths extend around Meadow Lake and connect to the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway.
The view of the park from the southern end of Meadow Lake.
The county is divided into twenty-four townships: Brandon, Benton, Buffalo, Burk, Clear Lake, Dell Rapids, Edison, Grand Meadow, Hartford, Highland, Humboldt, Logan, Lyons, Mapleton, Palisade, Red Rock, Sioux Falls, Split Rock, Sverdrup, Taopi, Valley Springs, Wall Lake, Wayne, Wellington.
* Meadow Lake
Other minor communities and geographic areas in the town are: Hall Meadow, North Goshen, Tyler Lake, West Side, and Woodridge Lake.
There is a Witch Meadow Lake and Witch Meadow Campground in Salem, perhaps a tongue-in-cheek homage to the infamous witch trials of Salem, Massachusetts.
* Meadow Lake Wind Farm
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A big-league municipal stadium at Flushing Meadow Park is in the works, and once the lease is signed the local club will be formally recognized by Commissioner Ford C. Frick.
A county park in East Meadow, New York ( Long Island ) is named in his honor.
The EMSBL ( East Meadow Strat-o-Matic Baseball League ), founded in 1972 started its 41st consecutive year of play in May 2012 and is believed to be the oldest continuously playing fantasy baseball league in the world.
Meadow Soprano appears at this moment and explains that Anthony was assigned The Stranger in English class, stating " This is education.
The long meadow astride the Colnbrook leading down to the river is known to this day as " Bloody Meadow ".
It is also home to the elementary schools Chaparral, Round Meadow, Lupin Hill, and Bay Laurel.
In King's Meadow, the hill at the far south of the site, is a small megalith circle which, like Stonehenge, is coordinated with the summer solstice, and since 1990 represents a Stone circle.
Cockmill Meadow is a family campsite and Wicket Ground was introduced in 2011 as a second family-only campsite.
Red's Meadow Road is a further extension of this route.
The gap between Minaret Road ( not to be confused with Minaret Summit Road ), which runs northeast into the Sierras from North Fork, and the end of the Red's Meadow Road is less than 10 miles, and plans for a highway ( or tunnel ) connecting the Eastern Sierra and the San Joaquin Valley via Minaret Summit had often been discussed.
Flushing Meadows – Corona Park, often referred to as Flushing Meadow Park, Flushing Meadows Park or Flushing Meadows, is a public park in New York City.
Vasona Park, a county park, and neighboring Oak Meadow Park, which belongs to the town, are located in what is roughly the geographic middle of the town, bordered on the south by Blossom Hill Road, on the east by Highway 17, on the west by University Avenue, and reaching at the north end not quite all the way to Lark Avenue.
Caroline County is also home to The Meadow stables, the birthplace of the renowned racehorse Secretariat, winner of the 1973 Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes ; the Triple Crown.
The county is divided into forty-nine townships: Ada, Anderson, Antelope, Barrett, Beck, Bison, Brushy, Burdick, Cash, Castle Butte, Chance, Chaudoin, Clark, De Witt, Duell, Englewood, Flat Creek, Foster, Fredlund, Glendo, Grand River, Hall, Highland, Horse Creek, Liberty, Lincoln, Lodgepole, Lone Tree, Maltby, Marshfield, Martin, Meadow, Moreau, Plateau, Rainbow, Rockford, Scotch Cap, Sidney, Strool, Trail, Vail, Vickers, Viking, Vrooman, Wells, White Butte, White Hill, Wilson, and Wyandotte ; and eight areas of unorganized territory: Duck Creek, East Perkins, Independence, Pleasant Valley, South Perkins, Southwest Perkins, West Central Perkins, and West Perkins.
Rays Hill and Town Hill form a syncline, as do Scrub Ridge and Meadow Grounds Mountain, and Sideling Hill itself is a syncline.
* A transpression structure is located on the east side of the Meadow Grounds syncline.
The North Denes area of the beach is an SSSI due to its dune plants, and is home to numbers of Skylarks and Meadow Pipits.
However, also offered is Bece-laes * ( Old English = Meadow by Stream ).

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In 2003, The State Fair of Virginia purchased Meadow Farm for development as a new site for the annual Virginia State Fair.
* Veterans Memorial Park, located on the site of the old Grand Meadow school.
The Italianate farmhouse was transported from Big Meadow Ranch in the 1980s and has on its site an assay office, farm machinery sheds, and buildings housing vintage automobiles, while inside it contains 1800s furnishings and a museum, shedding light on the area ’ s history.
The Meadow Lakes continuing care retirement community occupies a 100-acre site that straddles the East Windsor-Hightstown boundary line.
The Meadow Creek was the site where Walkara died in 1855.
Situated also at the Barn Meadow site, ( School Lane, Old Amersham ) is the 61 Judo Club, a family-oriented, successful and competitive Judo Club catering for serious and social players alike.
A new Grand Prix in the New York City area was announced for the 1983 season, to be held either at the Meadowlands Sports Complex, Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows, or Mitchel Field in Hempstead, Long Island ( on the same site as the 1936 and 1937 Vanderbilt Cups ).
Archaeological evidence for continued human presence during the Bronze Age and Iron Age was also discovered on the site of Thames Valley Business Park and Roman remains were found on a building site off Meadow Road.
In the southeast of Fairy Meadow is Puckeys Estate Reserve, a bush reserve known for bird watching and coastal environment protection, open to the public for walking on the tracks, once site of a saltworks.
The site takes its name from the nearby main bridge over the River Trent and is also close to Meadow Lane and the City Ground, the football stadia of Notts County and Nottingham Forest respectively.
John Doyle Lee was caught by the US Army, tried again for the Meadow Mountain Massacre, found gulity, and shot by a firing squad on March 23, 1877 and buried at the site of the massacre.
Hemingfold Meadow is a site of biological interest consisting of two meadows with nationally rare grassland species.
Foreman ’ s original store with its overhang, preserved as part of the Foreman ’ s Centre, marks the site of the old National School, which was in existence by 1846 and replaced in 1870 by the building in Parsonage Meadow, since known as the Church School and now Longmeadow Hall.
There are two parks, Seymour Field ( named in 1977 after ' Skip ' Seymour, a former headteacher of a local school, and previously known as Transport Meadow, having been donated to the town by the Ministry of Transport after the construction of the A12 bypass in 1958-59 ), and the Fairfield ( historic site of village fairs, and still privately owned by the Petre family and leased to the parish council ).
* Meadowhall :, partly built on the site of Wincobank and Meadow Hall
It has been demolished and the site changed into grassland and a lake, called Brickfields Meadow.
He chose a site on the banks of the River Cherwell at the northeast corner of Christ Church Meadow, belonging to Magdalen College.
Centuries before Shrewsbury Town were to occupy the site, Gay Meadow was known locally as a recreational site, with fairs, carnivals and circuses often taking place on the site.
The site had already played a part in Shrewsbury history, when in February 1740, stuntman Robert Cadman, a ' steeple-flyer ' attempted to ' fly ' across the River Severn using a rope attached to St. Mary's Church at one side and a tree at Gay Meadow ( some two hundred feet below ).

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