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NCEF Resource List: Rural School Facility Issues
Information on rural school facilities issues, including funding challenges, equity and adequacy, and size considerations.
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Conway Electric St Ry
The Conway Electric Street Railway was the very embodiment of a rural street railway, remote and uniquely fashioned to the town it served. This is the centerpiece of an historical web article by Alfred Barten.
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Rural Retreats
Rural Retreats, holiday cottages with style throughout Britain
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SURF THE RURAL RIVER THAMES
SURF THE RURAL RIVER THAMES SURF THE RURAL RIVER THAMES
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Frenchtown.com, serving residents of and visitors to
Frenchtown, in rural Hunterdon County, N.J.
Homepage of Frenchtown.com, serviing residents of and visitors to Frenchtown, in rural Hunterdon County, one of the most charming little towns in the state of New Jersey.
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Castril Accommodation, Alojamiento, Bed Breakfast, Castril
Accommodation, Bed Breakfast/Overnight Stay, Castril, Rural Retreat, Short or mini breaks, Ladies breaks, Accommodation/Alojamiento Castril,Castril de la Pena, Ideal walking castril, cycling, birdwatching/photography,alternative therapiesCastril
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Men's Basketball - University of Maine at Fort Kent
The University of Maine at Fort Kent, situated at the center of Acadian history and culture in rural Northern Maine, is a regional baccalaureate university within the University of Maine System serving over one thousand students. We offer a number of programs to suit your educational needs in a safe, rural community atmosphere. If you are looking for a small campus experience and you love the outdoors, then this is the university for you.
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Rising Star, Texas
Rising Star, Texas. A small town with a big twinkle. Rural living in a hometown atmosphere.
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Main Street, Lavina, MT
Lavina, Montana: Where the Old West Meets the New Age. Lavina is A Town on the Rebound according to The Billings Gazette. Old Lavina is a quaint Big Sky Montana crossing worth a personal or cyber visit.
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Conway Electric St Ry Route
The line essentially followed South River from Burkeville to Conway Station. It was built along the side of whatever dirt road was present. Conway Electric Street Railway route is described in this portion of a web article by Alfred Barten.
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