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Lime Ridge (other)
Lime Ridge or Limeridge may refer to: Canada *Lime Ridge Mall, Hamilton, Ontario *Limeridge Road (Hamilton, Ontario) United States Settlements *Lime Ridge, Pennsylvania *Lime Ridge, Wisconsin Geographic features *A prominent foothill ridge of Mount Diablo in California *An anticline in Utah forming part of the Monument Upwarp See also * Lime Creek (other) * Lime (other) Lime commonly refers to: * Lime (fruit), a green citrus fruit * Lime (material), inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide * Lime (color), a color between yellow and green Lime may also refer to: Botany ...
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Lime Ridge Mall
Lime Ridge Mall (corporately styled as "CF Lime Ridge") is a two-level indoor shopping mall in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Opened on September 13, 1981, it is the largest mall complex in the city, an super-regional shopping centre with over 213 stores including department stores and big box stores such as Hudson's Bay (retailer), Hudson's Bay and the former Sears Canada, Sears. It is located on Upper Wentworth Street (Hamilton, Ontario), Upper Wentworth Street. The mall, which includes an office building, is managed by Cadillac Fairview and has four floors of office space. Bell Media radio stations in Hamilton are tenants of the building. In 1981 the Government of Ontario offered to build an elevated rapid transit line from the Lloyd D. Jackson Square in downtown Hamilton, to the mall. Hamilton turned the proposal down. Lime Ridge Terminal The Hamilton Street Railway bus terminal is located on the west side of the mall at Upper Wentworth Street. A total of four routes and tw ...
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Lime Ridge, Pennsylvania
Lime Ridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was 823 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Bloomsburg-Berwick micropolitan area. Lime Ridge is named for limestone deposits in the area. History Fort Jenkins was built in Lime Ridge in 1778. In the early 1800s, limestone was discovered in Lime Ridge, and this limestone was used in Wilkes-Barre to build brick houses and in other places for the purpose of smelting. Geography Lime Ridge is located in east-central Columbia County at (41.027696, -76.347514), in the southern part of South Centre Township. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 18.15%, is water. Lime Ridge is bordered to the south by the Susquehanna River, to the north by U.S. Route 11, to the east by Interstate 80, and to the west by Almedia. The CDP has mostly flat terrain. The Central Columbia ...
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Lime Ridge, Wisconsin
Lime Ridge is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 162 at the 2010 census. Geography Lime Ridge is located at (43.468074, -90.153701). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all of it land. History The earliest settlers of Lime Ridge, as they arrived in the late 1850s, cleared the land of timber to plant crops, though others used the hardwood to make and sell railroad ties and stave bolts. The first post office was established in 1858. In 1867, Wesley Marsh opened a store, which was sold a few years later to John T. Pollock, and again in 1876 to Robert L. Bohn, an Ohio family that also built a dam and sawmill. Bohn bought hardwood timber from area farmers and converted it to barrel staves shipped to urban markets. Bohn also opened a hotel and in 1909 founded the State Bank of Lime Ridge. In 1874, the United Brethren opened a house of worship, used too by Baptists and Methodists in the community. In 1890, ...
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Mount Diablo
Mount Diablo is a mountain of the Diablo Range, in Contra Costa County, California, Contra Costa County of the eastern San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. It is south of Clayton, California, Clayton and northeast of Danville, California, Danville. It is an isolated upthrust peak of , visible from most of the San Francisco Bay Area. Mount Diablo appears from many angles to be a double pyramid and has many subsidiary peaks. The largest and closest is North Peak, the other half of the double pyramid, which is nearly as high in elevation at , and is about northeast of the main summit. The mountain is within the boundaries of Mount Diablo State Park, which is administered by California State Parks. Geography The summit is accessible by foot, bicycle, or motor vehicle. Road access is via North Gate Road or South Gate Road. Also you can hike in various places in Mount Diablo. Mount Diablo State Park The peak is in Mount Diablo State Park, a state park of about . The ...
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Anticline
In structural geology, an anticline is a type of fold that is an arch-like shape and has its oldest beds at its core, whereas a syncline is the inverse of an anticline. A typical anticline is convex up in which the hinge or crest is the location where the curvature is greatest, and the limbs are the sides of the fold that dip away from the hinge. Anticlines can be recognized and differentiated from antiforms by a sequence of rock layers that become progressively older toward the center of the fold. Therefore, if age relationships between various rock strata are unknown, the term antiform should be used. The progressing age of the rock strata towards the core and uplifted center, are the trademark indications for evidence of anticlines on a geologic map. These formations occur because anticlinal ridges typically develop above thrust faults during crustal deformations. The uplifted core of the fold causes compression of strata that preferentially erodes to a deeper st ...
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Monument Upwarp
A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical, political, technical or architectural importance. Some of the first monuments were dolmens or menhirs, megalithic constructions built for religious or funerary purposes. Examples of monuments include statues, (war) memorials, historical buildings, archaeological sites, and cultural assets. If there is a public interest in its preservation, a monument can for example be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Etymology It is believed that the origin of the word "monument" comes from the Greek ''mnemosynon'' and the Latin ''moneo'', ''monere'', which means 'to remind', 'to advise' or 'to warn', however, it is also believed that the word monument originates from an Albanian word 'mani men' which in Albanian language means 'remember ...
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Lime Creek (other)
Lime Creek may refer to: Populated places * Lime Creek Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa * Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa * Lime Creek, Minnesota Streams * Lime Creek (Winnebago River) * Lime Creek (Des Moines River) Other uses * Lime Creek Observatory See also * Lime Kiln Creek * Lime Ridge (other) * Lime (other) Lime commonly refers to: * Lime (fruit), a green citrus fruit * Lime (material), inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide * Lime (color), a color between yellow and green Lime may also refer to: Botany ...
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