Named Mary Kathleen in honour of the late wife of amateur prospector Norm McConachy, who first discovered the abundance of uranium in the area, the township was officially opened in October 1958.
On Feb. 13, a petition from Steven Wilson went before the Yarmouth Zoning Board of Appeals but didn’t make it very far.
Archaeologists have already found more than 200 tombs—and they think that might be just the tip of the iceberg.
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The mystery of Pyramiden, the abandoned city in the Arctic SeaPyramiden is a ghost town on an island in the Arctic Glacial Sea. It was a mining settlement originally belonging to Sweden until 1927, when it was sold to the Soviet Union. In 1998, it ceased ...
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Explore on MSNA Unique Victorian-Era Seaside Town Is The Perfect Gateway To Olympic National ParkExplore the unique charms of a Victorian-era seaside town in Washington state. Plus, see why this destination is a perfect ...
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