| 31. | Brick's wife Manetta lent her name to its sister lake, which was created when the Watering Place Branch was dammed in 1816.
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| 32. | Poet Horace Smith called it " The Queen of Watering Places ", which is still widely used, and " Old Ocean's Bauble ".
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| 33. | The rock was named after an early pastoralist in the region who established a watering place for stock being droved through the area.
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| 34. | Arroyo de San Luis Gonzaga was a watering place on El Camino Viejo in the San Joaquin Valley between Arroyo de Los Ba�os.
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| 35. | The watering place was a pool fed by a perennial spring at what is now Encino, near the village of " Siutangna ".
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| 36. | The railway brought Bude prosperity as a watering place, and in the closing decades of the nineteenth century it became a holiday destination.
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| 37. | El Arroyo de Romero was a watering place on El Camino Viejo in the San Joaquin Valley between Arroyo de San Luis Gonzaga.
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| 38. | As early as the 1680s, Pima Indians in Sonora were complaining that Spanish livestock were so common that watering places were drying out.
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| 39. | Auckland, a bustling port near the top of the North Island, has reaped considerable attention as the watering place for America's Cup sailboating.
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| 40. | The New York probably meant " place of drunkenness " and that " no one gets drunk in Oregon, certainly not in watering places.
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