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  2. Fish slice - Wikipedia

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    Fish slice c. early 1800s. The fish slice was originally an item of silver service used for serving fish at a dining table and was generally made of silver or Sheffield plate rather than copper or tinned iron to avoid the possibility of affecting the taste of the fish.

  3. Boston Fish Pier - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the pier handled 250 million pounds of fish, provided berth space for 40 vessels, and unloading dock space for 80. The pier's business peaked in 1969, when 339 million pounds of fish were landed. The facility was taken over by the Massachusetts Port Authority in 1972, which oversaw a major rehabilitation and upgrade of its facilities ...

  4. Port of Goole - Wikipedia

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    Port of Goole on a target dossier of the German Luftwaffe, 1940. Whilst the location of Goole as a settlement has been around since Anglo-Saxon times, [5] the land surrounding the area of Goole was marshy, and only drained when King Charles I granted Cornelius Vermuyden the right to drain the land and divert the River Don into the Ouse, rather than the Trent. [6]

  5. List of Tom & Jerry Kids episodes - Wikipedia

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    During Tom's fishing outing, Jerry finds a beautiful mermaid mouse after being attacked by a sea creature. He spends some time with his love interest, a beautiful mermouse, until Tom catches her in an attempt to sell the mermouse to an aquarium before Jerry manages to help the mermouse escape.

  6. Rancho Seco Recreational Park - Wikipedia

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    Six docks with handicap access are located on the north and south shores of the lake. They can be used for shore fishing or launching a boat. Fishing from boats (electric outboard motors only) allows access to the interior and deeper portions of the lake. A natural population of largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill are catchable.

  7. Cuttings Wharf, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 Francis Cutting developed a wharf at this location so that ships could pick up fruit grown in Napa at the Cutting Fruit Packing Company. In 1924, Napa County purchased the site as a public boat landing [3] A fishing resort adjacent to the wharf was built by Ernest Lundy. Mae Norman operated the resort from 1928 until 1961.

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