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  3. Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering ...

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    Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan have the area code prefix 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888. Additionally, area codes 822, 880 through 887, and 889 are reserved for toll-free use in the future. 811 is excluded because it is a special dialing code in the group NXX for various other purposes.

  4. Olympic pipeline explosion - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, 1999, the Olympic pipeline operated by Olympic Pipe Line Company, carrying gasoline at the time, exploded in Whatcom Falls Park in Bellingham, Washington.The disaster started at 3:25 PM PDT (22:25 UTC) when a mostly underground gasoline pipeline that crossed Whatcom and Hanna Creeks ruptured due to various errors and malfunctions on the part of Olympic Pipeline and an excavator ...

  5. Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Commissioned. March 1811. Park Avenue is a boulevard in New York City [5] that carries north and southbound traffic in the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. For most of the road's length in Manhattan, it runs parallel to Madison Avenue to the west and Lexington Avenue to the east.

  6. Fulton Center - Wikipedia

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    Fulton Center is a subway and retail complex centered at the intersection of Fulton Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan, New York City.The complex was built as part of a $1.4 billion project by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a public agency of the state of New York, to rehabilitate the New York City Subway's Fulton Street station.

  7. Angel Number 888: Why seeing this number could mean ... - AOL

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    TODAY Illustration. Have you been seeing the number eight everywhere? That could be a cosmic sign of encouragement. If you’ve noticed repeating number sequences like 888 or even noticed a ...

  8. List of cities in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota is a state situated in the Midwestern United States. According to the 2020 United States census, Minnesota is the 22nd most populous state with 5,706,494 inhabitants but the 14th largest by land area, spanning 79,626.74 square miles (206,232.3 km 2) of land. [1] Minnesota is divided into 87 counties and contains 853 incorporated ...

  9. Whatcom Falls Park - Wikipedia

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    241 acres (98 ha) Whatcom Falls Park is a 241-acre (0.98 km 2) park in Bellingham, Washington, United States. The falls are on Whatcom Creek, which leads from Lake Whatcom to Bellingham Bay. The park has four sets of waterfalls and several miles of well maintained walking trails. Other features include:

  10. Real estate sales in Peoria County for April 28, 2024 - AOL

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    4331 W. Longmeadow Court, Peoria: Mari E. Halliday to Elizabeth Elliott, $495,000. 7717 N. University St., Peoria: Donance Corporation to Shree Swaminarayan Temple Vadtal Dham Peoria, $640,000.

  11. 50th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)

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    The 50th Street station is a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 50th Street and Broadway in the Theater District of Manhattan, it is served by the 1 train at all times and by the 2 train during late nights. The 50th Street station was constructed for the ...

  12. Anna Arnold Hedgeman - Wikipedia

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    Anna Arnold Hedgeman (July 5, 1899 – January 17, 1990) was an African-American civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer. Under President Harry Truman, She was the executive director of the National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission; she had worked on Truman's presidential campaign.