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  • 31Value Place — is a chain of hotels in the United States, based in Wichita, Kansas. It is currently one of the fastest growing hotel chains in the United States, with more than 100 locations in 23 states. It was founded by Jack DeBoer in 2001… …

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  • 32Congregation Beth Israel (Onset, Massachusetts) — For other synagogues named Beth Israel , see Beth Israel. Beth Israel Basic information Location 7 Locust Street, Onset, Massachusetts,  United States Geographic coord …

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  • 33Center Conway, New Hampshire — Center Conway is a village within the town of Conway in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. From the late 19th century until the Second World War, Center Conway was known for its corn cannery. Today the homes are mostly residential,… …

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  • 34motel — /moh tel /, n. a hotel providing travelers with lodging and free parking facilities, typically a roadside hotel having rooms adjacent to an outside parking area or an urban hotel offering parking within the building. [1920 25; b. MOTOR and HOTEL] …

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  • 35Dugald rail accident — Dugal rail accident Details Date September 1, 1947 Time 9:44 p.m. Location Dugald, Manitoba Country Canada Rail line Transcontinental mainline Operator Canadian …

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  • 36vacationer — [[t]veɪke͟ɪʃənə(r)[/t]] vacationers N COUNT: usu pl Vacationers are people who are on vacation in a particular place. [mainly AM] (in BRIT, usually use holidaymakers) …

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  • 37MONMOUTH COUNTY — MONMOUTH COUNTY, county in central New Jersey, lying along the Atlantic Ocean about 40 miles southwest of New York City. About 500 square miles in area, it is divided into 52 municipalities of various sizes. Monmouth s approximately 72,500 Jewish …

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  • 38vacationland — noun Date: 1927 an area with recreational attractions and facilities for vacationers …

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  • 39camp — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French, probably from Middle French dialect (Picard) or Old Occitan, from Latin campus plain, field Date: 1528 1. a. a place usually away from urban areas where tents or simple buildings (as… …

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  • 40resort — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, return, source of aid, from Anglo French, from resortir to rebound, resort, from re + Old French sortir to go out, leave Date: 14th century 1. a. one that affords aid or refuge ; resource < went to them as a&#8230; …

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