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Cedarvale (other)
Cedarvale or Cedar Vale may refer to: * Cedarvale, dude ranch in Montana, United States * Cedarvale, New Mexico, United States * Cedarvale, Texas, United States * Cedar Vale, Kansas, United States * Cedar Vale, Queensland, Australia * Cedarvale, British Columbia, Canada * Cedarvale station (British Columbia) * Cedarvale Park (Toronto) Cedarvale Park (originally known as Cedar Vale) is a park located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bordered by very steep hills, and is located in the Cedarvale neighbourhood of Toronto. The Line 1 Yonge–University subway tunnels underneath i ... * Cedarvale, Toronto, Ontario, a neighbourhood See also * Cedar (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cedarvale (Hillsboro, Montana)
Cedarvale, also known as Hillsboro Ranch, was a dude ranch and working ranch in Carbon County, Montana, Carbon County, southern Montana, United States. The ranch was established about 1903 by prospector Grosvener W. Barry on the South Fork Trail Creek. Barry used the ranch as a home for his family and as a base for his mining ventures, all of which failed. His most lucrative venture was the conversion of Cedarvale from a working ranch to a dude ranch, marketed through an arrangement with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. It was the first dude ranch in the area. Barry introduced powered boats to the Bighorn River to carry dudes to the ranch from the railhead at Kane, Wyoming. As a publicity stunt Barry, his stepson and a neighbor piloted the motorized ''Edith'' from the Hillsboro landing down the Bighorn, Yellowstone River, Yellowstone, Missouri River, Missouri and Mississippi River, Mississippi rivers, leaving on May 31, 1913 and arriving in New Orleans on August 1. One o ...
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Cedarvale, New Mexico
Cedarvale is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Torrance County, New Mexico, Torrance County, New Mexico, United States. Cedarvale is located on New Mexico State Road 42, northwest of Corona, New Mexico, Corona. Cedarvale had a post office until it closed on May 15, 1990; it still has its own ZIP code, 87009. References

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Cedarvale, Texas
Cedarvale is an unincorporated community in Kaufman County, located in the U.S. state of Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by .... References Unincorporated communities in Kaufman County, Texas Unincorporated communities in Texas {{KaufmanCountyTX-geo-stub ...
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Cedar Vale, Kansas
Cedar Vale is a city in Chautauqua County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 476. History Cedar Vale was founded in 1870. Its name is meant to be descriptive of the town's setting. Geography Cedar Vale is located at (37.104892, -96.500844). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. Climate The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Cedar Vale has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 579 people, 251 households, and 144 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 342 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 91.5% White, 0.3% African American, 3.5% Native American, 0.2% Asian, and 4.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Lat ...
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Cedar Vale, Queensland
Cedar Vale is a rural locality in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the ,Cedar Vale had a population of 2,792 people. Geography The Mount Lindesay Highway runs along the north-western boundary. Scrubby Creek forms the northern and eastern boundary of the locality. History Formerly in the Shire of Beaudesert The Shire of Beaudesert was a local government area located in South East Queensland, Australia, stretching from the New South Wales border, along the Gold Coast hinterland to the urban fringes of the cities of Brisbane and Ipswich. The Shire co ..., Cedar Vale became part of Logan City following the local government amalgamations in March 2008. In the 2011 census, Cedar Vale had a population of 2,971. In the , Cedar Vale had a population of 2,792 people. References External links * * {{Logan City Suburbs of Logan City Localities in Queensland ...
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Cedarvale, British Columbia
Cedarvale, also known as Minskinish, is an unincorporated community in the Skeena River valley of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Located originally on the west side of the Skeena as a railway station of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and nearby post office, in 1910, Cedarvale is now on the east side of the river along the Yellowhead Highway. The community's name in the Tsimshian language is Minskinish, meaning "under the pitch pines", which began as a missionary settlement similar in character to but much smaller than Metlakatla. The Indian reserve comprising the community is Koonwat Indian Reserve No. 7. This settlement began as Minskinish, a Victorian missionary village like William Duncan's Metlakatla. The benevolent despot here was the Reverend R. Tomlinson, who founded the village in 1888. The Sabbath was strictly observed in Minskinish; no work of any sort was done on Sunday, no visitor arrived or departed, and if a river boat arrived that day it merely left the ...
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Cedarvale Station (British Columbia)
Cedarvale railway station is on the Canadian National Railway mainline in Cedarvale, British Columbia. The railway station Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ... is served by Via Rail's Jasper – Prince Rupert train as a flag stop. History The community was originally called Minskinish and was established by Reverend R. Tomlinson in 1888 as a Victorian missionary village. The station was opened by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and joined by a post office across the street in 1910. In 1988, the official registered centre of the village was moved to the opposite side of the Skeena River from the railway station. The station and town were connected by a ferry service. Footnotes External links Via Rail Station Description Via Rail stations in British Columbi ...
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Cedarvale Park (Toronto)
Cedarvale Park (originally known as Cedar Vale) is a park located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bordered by very steep hills, and is located in the Cedarvale neighbourhood of Toronto. The Line 1 Yonge–University subway tunnels underneath it, between St. Clair West and Eglinton West stations; near the Markdale TTC Emergency Exit. The north end of the park contains the Phil White (Cedarvale) Arena and The Leo Baeck Day School, formerly Arlington Middle School. It is commonly used for dog walkers and students returning from the nearby school. The large open fields are heavily used by the community for everything from cricket games to flying kites. In the winter the large hill is used for tobogganing, many people bring their sleds and enjoy riding down the hills. South of the fields, the park angles southeast, and becomes more of a deep, naturalized ravine with steep sides, with a heavily used footpath down the middle. Cedarvale ravine contains very sizable wetlands east of ...
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Humewood–Cedarvale
Humewood–Cedarvale is an area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, consisting of Humewood in the south, divided by Vaughan Road and Cedarvale Ravine. The neighbourhood is bordered by Bathurst Street on the east, Eglinton Avenue to the north, Arlington Avenue to the west, and St. Clair Avenue to the south. Humewood has also been known as "the Woods" because of its many streets that have names ending with "-wood", including Wychwood, Humewood, Cherrywood, Valewood, Maplewood, Wellwood, Kenwood, and Pinewood. The neighbourhood's main commercial areas are along St. Clair Ave. W., referred to as Hillcrest Village and along Eglinton Ave. W.. Character Humewood is a lower- to upper-middle class, family-oriented neighbourhood, with a combination of single-family homes dating from the 1920s as well as a numerous mid-rise and high-rise buildings. Humewood Park, just north of St. Clair Ave. W, was once part of the estate of William Hume Blake, the namesake of the Humewood neighbourhood. Ced ...
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