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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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February 07 2012 - Specialized team, $1.1M equipment call Gainesville home Members of Georgia Search and Rescue Task Force 1, based in Gainesville, train recently. GAINESVILLE – Gainesville Fire Department has a new resource to help deal with urban search and rescue situations that might arise in the city, as well as across the state. |
January 11 2012 - Bob's trains unveiled at NGMC pediatric unit GAINESVILLE-Former Chief of Staff and surgeon, Dr. Robert Tether joined with family and friends at the pediatric unit of Northeast Georgia Medical Center to unveil an interactive train exhibit made possible by his donation. |
December 17 2011 - Bob's trains unveiled at NGMC pediatric unit GAINESVILLE-Former Chief of Staff and surgeon, Dr. Robert Tether joined with family and friends at the pediatric unit of Northeast Georgia Medical Center to unveil an interactive train exhibit made possible by his donation. |
November 09 2011 - City kicks off effort to revitalize old train depot What used to be separate waiting rooms, one for whites, the other for blacks, at Gainesville’s train depot will soon be a restaurant’s dining room, as officials hope to wrap the city’s first economic engine — the railroad — into its current push to revitalize downtown. |
November 10 2011 - UF jumpers Christian Taylor, Will Claye turn pro Gators Christian Taylor, Will Claye leaving school to train for 2012 Olympics GAINESVILLE – Christian Taylor is still up for The Bowerman, but the talented jumper won't be returning to Florida. Taylor and teammate Will Claye have both turned pro in order to train for the 2012 Olympics in London. |
July 06 2011 - Two LCKC paddlers named to US Junior Team Members of the LCKC train at the club's venue on Clark's Bridge Road. Two Gainesville youths will follow the path blazed by some of their elder teammates this summer when they compete for the United States in the Junior Sprint World Championships in Germany. |
May 29 2011 - Gainesville's Bivins gets invite to Nike camp Gainesville High School cornerback Chris Bivins has had a good spring and it's paying off on the recruiting trail. Bivins got the biggest news yet when he was invited to an elite Nike camp this summer. |
May 18 2011 - 'Johnny Rebs' came from Hall County GAINESVILLE - The American Civil War did not touch Northeast Georgia like it did other parts of the state, at least not in terms of the armed struggle and destruction that followed a path through Northwest Georgia along the Western and Atlantic Railroad to Atlanta, and then through the heart of the state all the way to Savannah on Union General William T. Sherman's March to the Sea. |
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