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On February 5, 1889, the town's name was changed to Stockton Springs in anticipation of bottling local spring water.
Every spring the town holds an Open Town Meeting where the budget is submitted for approval by the town's citizens.
Once every spring, for three days, the parking lot at OLP becomes the home of the town's OLP fair.
The most common cause for quite frequent spring / summer thunderstorms in and around Blackheath is related to the early, mid morning heating of the lower atmosphere, due to the town's elevation.
Because of the town's proximity to Metro Manila, Los Baños ' hot spring resorts are frequent weekend or summer getaways for residents of the vast metropolis and tourists from other places in the Philippines and abroad.
In 1820, a thermal spring was discovered in Izola, leading to the town's earliest forms of tourism.
The Warkworth district is known as the Kowhai Coast, named after the native kowhai tree, and the town's annual Kowhai Festival is one of the largest community festivals in the country, running for around a week in spring.
Back then, the town's name, " Old Town Spring ," is said to have originated after one of the worst winters in Texas history when a group of tired railroad workers were so happy at the approach of spring that they named their new camp " Camp Spring.
Among the town's landmarks are the Museum of Tourism, which was opened in the spring of 2003 and shows the historical development of tourism in the province, and the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, a botanical garden.
The Wellhead is a natural artesian spring which once formed the source of the water defences of Bourne Castle as well as the power for the town's three mills.

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The town's name is attested as Aisincurt in 1175, derived from a Germanic masculine name Aizo, Aizino and the early Northern French word curt ' farm with a courtyard ' ( Late Latin cortem ).
Within a short while, he grasps what is at stake and warns the authorities that unless steps are taken immediately, the epidemic could kill off half the town's population of two hundred thousand within a couple of months .</ br > During the epidemic, Rieux heads an auxiliary hospital and works long hours treating the victims.
The consul administering the oath is forced to go on his knees, symbolising Alphonse's lordship and the town's loyalty.
The Aal is a small river located only within the town's territory.
He is depicted in the town's most prominent statue by sculptor Goscombe John, unveiled on Victoria Square in 1920.
The town's shopping centre is called the Accrington Arndale Centre.
The town's other famous association is with Accrington Stanley F. C., the butt of many ( largely affectionate ) jokes.
While the town's name is generally seen as a diminutive form of Barcelona in Spain, Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing point out an earlier attestation of the name Barcilona in Barcelonnette in around 1200, and suggest that it is derived instead from two earlier stems signifying a mountain, * bar and * cin ( the latter of which is also seen in the name of Mont Cenis ).
Barcino Nova is the town's Latin name meaning " new Barcelona "; Barcino was the Roman name for Barcelona in Spain from its foundation by Emperor Augustus in 10 BC, and it was only changed to Barcelona in the Middle Ages.
The town's name is old as it shows the typical effects of the High German consonant shift ( b > p, t > ss ).
There is also a coin-operated bunyip at Murray Bridge, South Australia, at Sturt Reserve on the town's riverfront.
In the strips, it is expressed that the two towns are rivals with each other and before The Dandy did a drastic format change they had an embassy in Beanotown which many of the town's citizens attempted to overrun, but failed ( the embassy had no existence in The Beano ).
It has been suggested that the town's name comes from an archaic word in the Cornish " bod " ( meaning a dwelling ; the later word is " bos ") and a contraction of " menegh " ( monks ).
The crooked town's mayor, Hiram J. Slade ( Samuel S. Hinds ), who is in collusion with Kent, appoints the town drunk, Washington Dimsdale ( Charles Winninger ), as the new sheriff, assuming that he'll be easy to control and manipulate.
The made-up embankment which today extends the whole length of the town's riverbank is the result of 19th century land reclamation, started in earnest when the town played host to a large number of prisoners of war from the Napoleonic Wars which formed a captive workforce.
The town's oldest building is the Maguire's stone castle, built by Hugh the Hospitable who died in 1428.
Since the release of the film the town of Åmål has even tried to embrace the publicity generated, despite the fact that the town's name is missing from the English title.
The primary settlement in Hanover, where over 75 % of the town's population resides, is defined as the Hanover census-designated place ( CDP ) and contains the areas around Dartmouth College and the intersections of New Hampshire Routes 10, 10A, and 120.
In Israel it is also a tradition to arrange festive parades, known as Ad-D ' lo-Yada, in the town's main street.
The other pub is the Plume of Feathers ( the Railway-" The Devils Elbow "-has closed as a pub recently ) and there are also a couple of cafes, one of which is situated in what used to be the town's police station.
Stow-on-the-Wold, originally called Stow St. Edward or Edwardstow after the town's patron saint Edward, probably Edward the Martyr, is said to have originated as an Iron Age fort on this defensive position on a hill.
The highest point is at about above sea level near Bebenhausen in the Schönbuch forest, while the lowest point is in the town's eastern Neckar valley.

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Another project which contributes to German-Polish integration in Frankfurt ( Oder ) is the fforst house, a German-Polish student project which has been granted support by the town's administration and by the Viadrina, having been described by the former president of the university, Gesine Schwan, as the place where " Europe begins ".
These town conservation areas, and some smaller ones, are described and mapped in a website maintained by the town's volunteer Land Stewardship Committee.
The town's population was described by the Bolivar Bulletin as " fleeing from the scourge ".
A few years after the fire, William Camden described Nantwich as the " best built town in the county ", and particularly fine examples of timber-framed buildings constructed during the town's rebuilding include 46 High Street and the grade-I-listed Crown coaching inn.
The Kennet and Avon Canal separates Hungerford from what might be described as the town's only suburb, the hamlet of Eddington.
The town's history is described in its historical rooms.
At the close of the C16, Sir Robert Jermyn described Clare as '... a populous market town requires an able, painful and discreet teacher ...' in a letter to Robert Cecil requesting the appointment of a ' Mr Colte ' as the town's new pastor.
The town's prosperity coined a saying, " Even Edo is not as busy as Esashi in May " and visitors to the town described the quantity of herring being so great that it turned the color of the sea white.
The chapter described a reputedly true story: a prostitute in Asbury's childhood in Farmington, Missouri, nicknamed Hatrack because of her angular physique, and a regular churchgoer seeking genuine forgiveness but, shunned by the town's reputed good people, returning to her sinful life.
Blackwood Miners Institute is described by Caerphilly County Borough Council as the Heart of the Community, from its inception in 1925 as Snooker Hall to its current Multi Entertainment Venue it sits at the heart of the town's event programme and is known locally as " The ' stute ".
He later described the town's streets as " narrow ... bordered by little stalls " with no native art for sale, only " cheap hardware of Europe, cloth from America, native-made implements, pottery ... fruits and vegetables " ( p. 17 ).
The Russian explorer Alexander Bulatovich visited Nekemte 13 March 1897 ; in memoirs he describes its marketplace as " a very lively place and presents a motley mixture of languages, dress, and peoples ", and carefully described the paintings in the town's newly-constructed Ethiopian Orthodox church.

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