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 | This is Paula Abdul's soon to be former home in Sherman Oaks. She is selling (or has already sold it) after American Idol contestant Paula Goodspeed committed suicide in front of the house. |  | 12/11/2008 | 424 | 



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 | At Cheshire Oaks you'll find up to 50% off top designer labels. Whilst you are here, why not visit the boat museum, Chester Zoo, Blue planet Aquarium, or one of the many other local attractions. Cheshire Oaks has 120 shops, many of which sell designer label clothing, there is free parking and we are open seven days a week. Cheshire Oaks also has 10 great places to eat. There's two McDonalds, Ga... |  | 01/20/2007 | 259 | 



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 | A complete layout of the Sherman Hills Golf Club in Brooksville, including par and tee information for every hole.
File provided by Golf Nation.
More information about Sherman Hills Golf Club. |  | 02/12/2006 | 181 | 



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 | This is a well-preserved M4A3 Sherman tank used by the Free French 2nd Armoured Division on top of the pillbox.
It's located at the east side of Arromanches overlooking the Mulberry harbour and Gold beach. |  | 05/13/2006 | 575 | 



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 | A Sherman Firefly situated in Klein-Willebroek, part of Willebroek, is a monument in remembrance to the 11th Armoured Division and Robert Vekemans. The bridge next to this monument was on the allied route to Antwerpen.
Address:Louis De Naeyerkaai, 2830, Willebroek |  | 09/08/2009 | 39 | 



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 | Balgerhoeke was liberated on September 15, 1944 by the Canadian South Alberta Regiment.
In honour of the liberation of Balgehoeke, this Sherman tank was placed at the bridge.
Near the tank is a list with the names of the members of the regiment who were killed during the liberation of Balgerhoeke.
They were buried at the Canadian War Cemetery in Adegem, not far from Balger... |  | 09/06/2009 | 35 | 



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 | A combination of an M4A4 with a Firefly-tower stands at the station of Leopoldsburg.
The tank is a remembrance to the order (0-groep) of general Brian Horrocks to the commanders of the groundforces which took part in operation Market Garden on Friday 15 September 1944 in the former Splendid cinema, opposite the station.
Address:Station, 3970, Leopoldsburg |  | 09/08/2009 | 313 | 



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 | When they scrapped USS South Dakota in 1962, Sioux Falls couldn't get the whole battleship into landlocked South Dakota. So they salvaged what parts they could, poured a foot-high concrete outline onto the ground in Sherman Park along the banks of the Big Sioux River, and combined the pieces into a minimalist pseudo-replica.
The USS South Dakota was in every major battle and the... |  | 09/09/2006 | 341 | 



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 | The destroyer USS Turner Joy was the last Forrest Sherman class destroyer built. While some of these ships were later converted to guided missile destroyers, Turner Joy remains close to her original 1959 configuration. The destroyer has been restored to reflect the appearance during her active years between 1960 and 1982.
Turner Joy's distinctive service included a double-duty r... |  | 03/23/2007 | 289 | 



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 | At the entrance to Eden Camp a Spitfire can be found.
Other items at the museum are:
Spitfire Mk. IX
Hawker Hurricane
Russian T-34/85 Medium Tank
GMC Truck
40mm Bofors Anti-Aircraft Gun
White M16 Half Track
Leyland Hippo Mk. II
German sFH 18 150mm Howitzer
Schutzenpanzerwagen SdKfz 251
British 3.7 inch ... |  | 08/25/2009 | 69 | 



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 | From USGS.gov: Snow-clad Mount Hood (3,426 meters - 11,239 feet) dominates the Cascade skyline from the Portland metropolitan area to the wheat fields of Wasco and Sherman Counties. The mountain contributes valuable water, scenic, and recreational resources that help sustain the agricultural and tourist segments of the economies of surrounding cities and counties. Mount Hood is also one of the ... |  | 08/04/2005 | 1,316 | 



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 | The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War, fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee.
After the loss of Forts Henry and Donelson in February, 1862, Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston withdrew his forces into west Tennessee, northern Mississippi, and Alabama to reorganize. In early ... |  | 09/14/2005 | 393 | 



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