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Before a systematic excavation of the site could be undertaken, the village had to be relocated but the residents resisted.
This practice still continues today, although the Fair has been relocated from the Square, and is currently held in the large field towards the village of Maugersbury every May and October.
NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe ( SHAPE ) was relocated in Casteau, a village near Mons, from Fontainebleau after France's withdrawal from the military structure of the alliance in 1967.
Due to an inadequate water supply the Mission site was subsequently relocated approximately three miles to the west near the Indian village of Acágcheme.
In 2006 one village, Wadi al-Na ' am withdrew from plans to be relocated.
In the 19th century, the site of Fort Payne was the location of Willstown, an important village of the Cherokees who relocated to Tahlequah, Oklahoma during the Cherokee Trail of Tears.
After a flood in the early 1960s, the village was relocated to its current location.
Residents of nearby Kaguyak relocated to Akhiok after the 1964 earthquake and tsunami destroyed their village.
This site was prone to severe storms and winds, however, and the village relocated to its present, more sheltered location in 1967.
After repeated flooding the village was relocated to its present location in 1969.
They relocated 30 historic structures to create a grouping of western Georgia architecture as would have been found in an 1850s working village.
The village was relocated to this new location-its current location-to be closer to the rail depot.
It appears that these people had relocated from an earlier village in the area that is today Southfield.
Horses baling straw circa 1900. The Dakota nation ceded land in 1851 and many relocated to Chief Shakopee's villagethe current Shakopee-Mdewakanton Indian Reservation in nearby Prior Lake.
Several years later in 1941, the village was relocated two miles to the north after the construction of Lake Wappapello.
Woodsville served as the county seat until 1972, when the administrative offices relocated to rural land halfway between Woodsville and the smaller village of North Haverhill.
To accommodate the construction of the Franklin Falls Dam, the village of Hill was relocated in 1941.
The post office has relocated out of the village and removed " Brewster " from the building.
In the 1990s this USPS branch relocated to 3 Mount Ebo Road in the Doansburgh section of Southeast, no longer in the village of Brewster, but retained the " Brewster 10509 " name and zip code.
Due to growing disputes with the French and closer trade relations with Pennsylvania-based merchants, the Wyandot burned their village and relocated to the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in what is today Cleveland in 1748.
* The original village was established by pioneer settler Josiah Harris who relocated to this area about 1818.
As is true of many American small towns, many village merchants along with new businesses have since relocated to the new highway.
As is true of many American small towns, many village merchants along with new businesses have since relocated to the new highway.
Even so, in 1977 the village used its own funds to purchase land on nearby high ground onto which the business district could eventually be relocated.
By 1975, the library was relocated to the village hall, and later moved to a storefront location on Main Street.

relocated and Governorate
In 1842 the Nağaybäk cossacks relocated from their former host in Nagaybak Fort eastward, to the former Orenburg Governorate.

relocated and now
In 1982, in a move that heralded big changes within the sport, one of the original VFL clubs and now struggling, South Melbourne, relocated to Sydney and became known as the Sydney Swans.
Also relocated from the state of Rio de Janeiro were the 1st and 3rd Combat Cars Regiment, now stationed in the city of Santa Maria, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
Samsung Electronics ' UK division used to be based in New Malden, although it has now relocated its European headquarters to nearby Chertsey.
From 1966 to 1968, the league expanded from 9 to 14 teams, introducing the Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSonics ( now Oklahoma City Thunder ), San Diego Rockets ( who relocated to Houston four years later ), Milwaukee Bucks, and Phoenix Suns.
In Los Angeles, there were The Weirdos, The Zeros, Black Randy and the Metrosquad, The Germs, X, The Dickies, The Bags, and the relocated Tupperwares, now dubbed The Screamers.
This, like the Kaisersaal, had to be relocated, but here the room was dismantled into some 500 pieces to be reassembled where it stands now.
It is currently known as Square Enix, Inc. Square Soft's original headquarters were in Redmond, Washington, where it distributed its now-dead newsletter, the Ogopogo Examiner, but it was relocated to Costa Mesa, California in August 1996, where it remained until late 2005 ; as of 2006, Square Enix, Inc. is now located in El Segundo, California.
In 1975, now having relocated to California and built their own studio, Shangri-La, The Band released Northern Lights – Southern Cross, their first album of all-new material since 1971's Cahoots.
With great reluctance he gave up Red House, and in 1865 established himself under the same roof with his workshops, now relocated to Queen Square, Bloomsbury.
The Protestant Viadrina University of Frankfurt ( Oder ) was relocated to Breslau in 1811, and united with the local Jesuit University to create the new Silesian Frederick-William University ( Schlesische Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität, now University of Wrocław ).
In 2003 Scottish Natural Heritage undertook culls of hedgehogs in the area although they were halted in 2007, with trapped animals now being relocated to the mainland.
From the time the fair closed until 1920, the Palace of Fine Arts housed the Field Columbian Museum ( now the Field Museum of Natural History, since relocated ); in 1933, the Palace building re-opened as the Museum of Science and Industry.
Some of the Acadians who had been relocated to France subsequently left for Louisiana, where their descendants are now known as Cajuns.
The scientific work of the observatory was relocated elsewhere in stages in the first half of the 20th century, and the Greenwich site is now maintained as a tourist attraction.
*** now relocated and renamed Milton Keynes Dons F. C.
The Five Civilized Tribes that had been relocated to Indian Territory ( now part of Oklahoma ) held black slaves and signed treaties supporting the Confederacy.
In 2003 a devastating fire destroyed the school's facilities at, then Wodonga High School, and the school relocated to Wodonga West Secondary College ( now Wodonga Middle Years College Felltimber Campus ).
The initial founding of the lodge took place in Brazoria and was relocated to what is now Houston in 1837.
In 1939, with Germany ’ s invasion of France looming, Miró relocated to Varengeville in Normandy, and on May 20 of the following year, as Germans invaded Paris, he narrowly fled to Spain ( now controlled by Francisco Franco ) for the duration of the Vichy Regime ’ s rule.
In 1863, M. V. Lyapunov retired from his scientific career and relocated his family to his wife's estate at Bolobonov, in the Simbirsk province ( now Ulyanovsk Oblast ).
Fox's " Remarkable Ruse of the Riddler " ( with art by Sheldon Moldoff ) in Batman # 171 ( May, 1965 ) not only updated and refreshed the character launched in 1948, but officially relocated the villain to the newly identified Earth-1 after his ( now retroactively labelled ) Earth-2 debut.
The band, now consisting of only Gillespie, Innes and Young, relocated to Brighton to regroup.
At their request, the community was relocated to a nearby mainland site, now known as Natuashish.
The entire floor space had been replanned: the old cloakrooms and bar at the back of the theatre were relocated to the side, and instead of 18 boxes there was now only one.
The animals may by now have been eliminated or relocated.

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