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10 Famous People From Oak Park, IllinoisThe village of Oak Park, Illinois has been the home to some of America's most successful people.
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What is it like Living in Oak Park?Oak Park, Illinois, is about 10 miles away from the Loop and is a diverse city with about 30,000 people. If you are thinking of moving here and wondering what is it like, please read on.
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Julie Bass, Oak Park, Michigan Woman, Being Prosecuted for Planting a Vegetable GardenAfter Julie Bass, of Oak Park, Michigan finished some repair work on a septic line, she decided to not replace the front lawn with grass, but rather, to install four garden beds, and grow vegetables instead. City officials, for whatever reasons...
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Small Detroit suburb Oak Park is big on the lotteryLittle Oak Park, across Eight Mile Road from Detroit, is home to 0.3 percent of Michigan's residents and 11 percent of the state's million-dollar lottery retailers.
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Ways for Oak Park, Illinois Senior Citizens to Save MoneyThere are at least a dozen good ways for retired people to cut corners painlessly here in Oak Park, Illinois.
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Christmas Events for 2009 in Oak Park, IllinoisYou don't have to travel downtown -- there are great Christmas events taking place right here in Oak Park, Illinois this year.
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Oak Park, Sacramento: A Neighborhood in TransitionWith the housing market in Sacramento down by 17%, Oak Park, long feared for its crime, is suddenly experiencing a renaissance.
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A Weekend in Oak Park, IllinoisPerhaps Chicago's most remarkable suburb, Oak Park boasts itself as the boyhood town of literary great Earnest Hemingway and as the stomping grounds for architectural innovator Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Retirement Communities and Assisted Living in Oak Park, ILOak Park, IL is a great place to retire. This small township is a short train ride from the excitement of Chicago and offers great retirement options. -
Chicago's Oak Park Art Gallery Exhibits "Censored or Should Be"In the Harrison Street/Austin Boulevard section of Chicago's suburban Oak Park The Art House exhibits "Censored or Should Be!"
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Why You Should Visit Oak Park, IllinoisWhile often ignored by tourists coming to Chicago, Oak Park is a place of history and diversity well worth seeing. -
Five Charities Which Perform like Champs in the Oak Park and Chicago AreaThe better we can make life for each person, the greater our society will be for all of us.
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A Taste of Tinley ParkWhether you're a visitor killing time between trains or you're a local looking for lunch, downtown Tinley Park offers something for every appetite and budget. -
Giant "Eye" Sculpture in Chicago's Pritzker Park is Eye-CatchingA look at sculptor Tony Tasset's giant eyeball, modeled on his own, as it sits in Pritzker Park (State and VanBuren) in Chicago, Illinois, from July 7th until the end of October. -
Toledo's Largest Metro Park: Oak OpeningsOak Openings is a park of diverse landscapes which include sand dunes, forests, savannas and swamp areas.
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Dog Park Heaven on Whidbey Island, Washington StateImagine living the dog's dream of running through a forest off lead or scampering down an ocean beach chasing the waves or cavorting with doggie friends through field, forest and obstacle course. This is dog park heaven. -
Not Always a Walk in the ParkThis story highlights some of the best parks in London and covers the various geographical locations and the shortcuts of getting there. From going from park A-B and the best time of day to meet nice people. -
Casablanca Steak House Closes in Tinley ParkCasablanca Steak House in Tinley Park closes less than a year after being bought back by the Nolan family.
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The Angel Oak of Charleston, South CarolinaDue to its age and physical grandeur, the Angel Oak has become a profoundly important cultural symbol and botanical specimen. Here is glimpse into the splendor of the august Angel Oak and some recent moments in the tree's long history. -
New Pizzeria Opens in Tinley ParkA new pizzeria that opened Jan. 24 in Tinley Park is a family affair with two brothers and a sister as owners, and they use her family-tested recipes. -
Camping at More at James River State Park in VirginiaOffering a variety of accommodations, numerous recreational activities, and its proximity to many nearby urban areas, James River State Park is a park that many should check out for their vacation plans or for a weekend trip.
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Restaurant Review: The Montgomery Inn BBQ at Comerica ParkI think few fans visiting Comerica Park to see the Detroit Tigers realize what the Montgomery Inn BBQ, located out in right center field has to offer them. The food is a great change from the regular -
Best Places to Camp in California's Humboldt Redwoods State ParkHumboldt Redwoods State Park offers a variety of camping experience that will suit the needs of any camper.
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Royal Oak is for the DogsInformation on what to do with your dog in Royal Oak
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Visiting Blackstone Valley and Canal Heritage State Park, Uxbridge, MAYou can easily pass through Uxbridge without ever visiting Blackstone Valley and Canal Heritage State Park. But don't. A wonderful experience awaits.
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Can't Park Because You Have No Coins?Have you ever parked in a metered space in downtown Royal Oak only to realize you have no change? Have you ever scrambled before leaving the house to find coins to park when you get downtown?
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Enjoy a Day at Starved Rock State ParkExplore the beauty of Starved Rock State Park.
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Bellingrath RV Park in Theodore, AlabamaThis RV Park is situated in an area where it is easily accessed for those RVers who may be in the area for vacation or for work. Gulf Shores, Alabama is only 36 miles southeast of this RV Park and Pascagoula, Mississippi is almost 26 miles away.
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Things to Do in Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego, CaliforniaThe Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego, California connects many residents to nature, and provides an escape for visitors from the beach if it is crowded. -
North Oak Cliff: Subversive DallasNorth Oak Cliff is bringing Metroplex citizens back into the centerfold of the city.
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Review of Prince William Forest Park near Washington, DCOperated by the National Park Service, Prince William Forest Park offers a variety of outdoor activities including a large campground for overnight visitors.
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Sequoia National Park is a Beautiful Place Untouched by TimeSequoia National Park is one of the worlds most beautiful places to visit and enjoy sometime away from the stresses of the City. -
Four Ways to Enjoy Oak Hill, FloridaTake some time to enjoy the parks, history, food and shopping in small town Oak Hill, Florida. -
Governors Island Acquired by New York City: Public Park is PlannedNew York City has reached an agreement to take over Governors Island from New York State. Plans are to turn much of its 172 acres into a public park. -
Promised Land State Park in PennsylvaniaThis state park has several great hiking trails, and the park office has maps of these trails.
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Park Terrace Apartments in Downtown Austin Offer More Than is ExpectedThe Park Terrace Apartments are a great choice for renters who want to live in downtown Austin. -
Old Fort Park, Turnbull Ruins in New Smyrna Beach, Florida: Worth a VisitState historic site and lovely riverside park -
Why You Should Visit Tualatin Hills Nature ParkIn the heart of Beaverton, Oregon, sitting among the chaos of urban life, is the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. The flora and wildlife are worth seeing. This park is a great learning experience.
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Central Park Bed and Breakfast in Louisville, KentuckyCentral Park Bed and Breakfast brings all the comforts of home right to Central Park, Kentucky.
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Ernie Miller Nature Park in Olathe, KansasUtterly uncrowded, largely forested, 116-acre park features gratifying walking trails and wildlife--plus a recently expanded "Nature Center" facility (exhibits, gift shop, etc.)--providing the illusion of a wilderness getaway.
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