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Harwood may refer to: Places ;Australia * Harwood, New South Wales ;Canada * Harwood, Ontario * Harwood Island (British Columbia) ;New Zealand * Harwood Hole * Harwood, New Zealand ;United Kingdom * Harwood, County Durham * Harwood, Greater Manchester * Harwood Dale, North Yorkshire * Great Harwood, Lancashire * Little Harwood, Lancashire ;United States * Harwood, Indiana * Harwood, Maryland * Harwood, Missouri * Harwood, North Dakota * Harwood Center, Dallas * Harwood Creek, California * Harwood Heights, Illinois * Harwood Township, Champaign County, Illinois * Harwood, Texas * Harewood, West Virginia * Mount Harwood in California Other uses * Harwood (name) * USS ''Harwood'' (DD-861), a US Navy destroyer * Harwood's Gerbil * The Harwood Butcher, fictional character in Grand Theft Auto * Harwood Union High School Harwood Union High School is a mid-sized public secondary school located in Duxbury, Vermont. As a member of the Washington West Supervisory U ...
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Harwood, New South Wales
Harwood is a village on the Clarence River, 5 km north-east of Maclean in northern New South Wales. As of the , Harwood had a population of 291. It is known for sugar cane production, with the Harwood Sugar Mill located on the eastern side of town. History The traditional custodians of the Harwood area are the Yaegl people. The first Europeans settled the area around the 1830s due to the abundance of cedar. Sugar cane production began in the 1850s, with the Harwood Mill opening in 1874. Roads The Pacific Highway cuts through the middle of the village. Prior to the construction of the Harwood Bridge in 1966, the Harwood Ferry transported vehicles along the highway across the Clarence River. It was the last ferry on the highway. In 2019, a new bridge superseded the old one to carry the highway. The old bridge is still used for local traffic. Amenities Harwood Island Public School is the local primary school. For high school, students have to travel to Macl ...
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Harwood Center
The Harwood Center is an American skyscraper at 1999 Bryan Street in Dallas, Texas. The building rises 483 feet (147 m). It contains 36 floors, and was completed in 1982. Harwood Center currently stands as the 21st-tallest building in the city. The architectural firm who designed the building was WZMH Architects, the firm who designed the CN Tower in Toronto. History Originally named the Olympia & York Tower after its Toronto-based developer Olympia & York Developments Ltd., the skyscraper is fronted with gray-white granite and single-pane black windows. Two of the corners are serrated to provide more corner offices. The building design features what looks like two separate connected towers. One is 34 stories and the other 36, with a vertical indention separating them, and a parking garage is built into the lower levels. Notably, the building was built over Federal Street which runs through a tunnel on the lower floors. The tower was built adjacent to the historic Dalla ...
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Harwood Union High School
Harwood Union High School is a mid-sized public secondary school located in Duxbury, Vermont. As a member of the Washington West Supervisory Union, the school serves the towns of Duxbury, Fayston, Moretown, Waitsfield, Warren, and Waterbury. The institution is also referred to as "Harwood UHSD #19." History and overview Ground broke in 1964 for the construction of Harwood High School. Situated in South Duxbury, the school was built on a plot of land and cost approximately $1.6 million to build. Construction was completed in early 1966 and the doors opened for the 1966–1967 school year. Harwood is named after Dr. Charles Harwood, a local physician who served at the births of a large number of the schools original students. Harwood is a union high school, meaning it serves multiple towns. These towns are Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, Moretown, Duxbury, Waterbury, and Waterbury Center for the high school and Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston and Moretown for the middle school. In 19 ...
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The Harwood Butcher
Thomas "Tommy" Vercetti is a fictional character and the Player character, playable protagonist of the 2002 video game ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', the fourth main installment in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto, ''Grand Theft Auto'' series. The first protagonist in the series with full dialogue, Tommy was voiced by Ray Liotta. Portrayed as a temperamental gangster and criminal mastermind, the character is an ex-made man of the Forelli crime family, a fictional Italian-American Mafia, Italian Mafia organisation in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' universe. After serving a fifteen-year prison sentence for murder, Tommy is released in 1986 and resumes work for the Forelli family, but finds himself caught in an ambushed drug deal and subsequently tasked with recovering the stolen money and drugs. Tommy's quest leads him to make various criminal contacts that he works for, slowly building up a reputation within the criminal underworld of Vice City, a fictional town based on Miami, Florid ...
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