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September 17th, 2008

Burn town

Burns, Town of, La Crosse Co.
Term: Burns, Town of, La Crosse Co. Definition: A civil town in La Crosse Co. at latitude 435759N and longitude 0905738W, created 4 Jan. 1854. (more...)
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Welcome! Town of Burns
Welcome! Please, come in and visit. Location and Contact Info Burns Town Hall W1313 Jewett Road Mailing address: N6111 County Hwy E Bangor, WI 54614 (more...)
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Burns Harbor, Indiana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Burns Harbor is a town in Westchester Township, Porter County, Indiana, United States on the shores of Lake Michigan in Northwest Indiana and is part of the Chicago metropolitan ... (more...)

Burns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Burns, Colorado, unincorporated community in Eagle County; Burns, Kansas, town in Marion County; Burns, New York, town in Allegany County; Burns, Oregon, town in Harney County; Burns ... (more...)

Welcome to Burnstown Images
Welcome to Burnstown Images, the website of local art photographer James Hutchison. Burnstown is a historic little village nestled by the Madawaska River ... (more...)

Burns Town, LA, Real Estate Listings and Burns Town, LA Homes for Sale ...
Search our Free Burns Town, LA property listings for Burns Town homes for sale and Burns Town real estate by Price, Size, Location & More (more...)

Town of Burns Harbor, Porter County, Indiana
Government Offices: 1240 North Boo Road Burns Harbor, IN 46304 219/787-9413 Council President: James McGee Clerk Treasurer: Jane Jordan (more...)

HEBBURN TOWN JUNIORS FOOTBALL CLUB - Together Everyone Achieves More
Together Everyone Achieves More at the HEBBURN TOWN JUNIORS FOOTBALL CLUB ... Together Everyone Achieves More "School Holiday Soccer Camp dates for 2009 now showing in message ... (more...)

Burns Harbor
Welcome to the Town of Burns Harbor located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Northwest Indiana. (more...)
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Welcome to Burnstown
Named after Scotland's favourite son & poet Robbie Burns, the village was originally settled by loggers as a "Stopping Place" in 1825 when the big virgin pine made their way down ... (more...)
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