Location ID: #10195345
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Newly renovated 3 bedroom 3 bath house overlooking what was once a golf course. No back neighbors with view of a former golf course. Two houses next to each other owned by the same owner. Can accommodate 17 cars in the driveway of the two houses as ...
Location ID: #10195339
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Two renovated house side by side for use. Backyard overlooks an abandoned golf course. Big windows, wood films, scenic backyard and home gym
Location ID: #10195347
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Huge lodge
Location ID: #10181489
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Location ID: #10180585
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Location ID: #10195620
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Former Mansion Home of Oil Baron and Oklahoma Governor Robert S. Kerr, The Monastery at Forest Lake is 5-star, award-winning bed & breakfast resort that boasts an indoor/outdoor wedding and special events venue that it perfect for elopements, vow ...
Location ID: #10180599
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Southern Boundaries Park is a 29.7 acre park located in South Durham. Park Amenities include: Basketball Courts(3), Greenway Access, Lights, Picnic Facilities(0.02), Play Grounds, Restrooms, Shelters(SMALL), Tennis Courts(8), Water Fountains, Youth ...
Location ID: #10180600
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The Spruce Pine Lodge is a 1940s vintage log building located in the Lake Michie Recreation Area. Hiking trails, a large lawn, playfield, and picnic shelter are also available on this property. Lake Michie’s camping, boating, and fishing facilities ...
Location ID: #10102295
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Location ID: #10180613
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Old tobacco warehouse, renovated and re-purposed as the train station.
Location ID: #10191975
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The Whittier Museum is located in the heart of Uptown Whittier where many movies are continuously filmed. The Whittier Museum is a late 1940s two story building (with open roof access) first built as a telephone company for the city of Whittier. We ...
Location ID: #10180616
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The airport covers an area of 388 acres. It has one runway designated 5/23 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,498 by 100 feet.
Location ID: #10180634
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Located on the campus of Duke University, the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club is a AAA Four Diamond Award-winning luxury hotel like no other in the region. Built in the style of an old English country inn the hotel is nestled on a 300-acre site of ...
Location ID: #10180618
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Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church was organized in 1921 from roots extending back to 1902. It was incorporated in 1987. Located two blocks from Duke University's East Campus in Trinity Park, it is an active church whose members come from a wide ...
Location ID: #10180617
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Location ID: #10180636
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Located along the eno river in northern Durham, the park features a reconstructed 1778 working grist mill, the historic McCown-Mangum house dating to the mid - 1800s, the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography, and hiking trails.
Location ID: #10195588
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Diner that is closed but all the equipment and furniture is still in place.
Location ID: #10195498
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Location ID: #10195360
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Location ID: #10195353
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Location ID: #10065296
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Currently a home for abused and neglected children, The Marland Children's Home, formerly the American Legion Children's Home, was originally built in the 1920s for the children of veterans who could no longer take care of their children. EW ...
Location ID: #10182154
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Duck ponds, park and limestone shelter houses built during the WPA in the 1930s. Includes two shelter houses, a large limestone restroom area, a creek and small waterfall, playground equipment, lots of wooded, shaded area and two ponds as you enter ...
Location ID: #10195408
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Built by Lew Wentz, a prominent oil man in the 1920s, Lew Wentz Camp and Pool features an Olympic-sized swimming pool, unique diving board area, castle-shaped cabins and a view overlooking Lake Ponca. Recreate yourself with swimming, volleyball, ...
Location ID: #10195406
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The Marland Grand Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Grand Home is the first home built by Oklahoma Oilman E. W. Marland in Ponca City, Oklahoma and is considered a landmark in the community.