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- Warnerville may refer to: Warnerville, Nebraska, unincorporated community Warnerville, New York, a hamlet in Upstate New York Warnerville, Queens, a neighborhood...
- Warnerville Hill is a mountain in Schoharie County, New York. It is located south-southeast of Cobleskill. Donats Mountain is located north and Petersburg...
- Highway, and Merrick Boulevard which connect Queens and N****au Counties. Warnerville and Meadowmere are small neighborhoods within Rosedale. The area is served...
- Warnerville is an unincorporated community in Madison County, Nebraska, United States. A post office was established at Warnerville in 1887, and remained...
- Development) St. Albans Laurelton Queens Village Rosedale Meadowmere Warnerville Springfield Gardens Arverne Bayswater Belle Harbor Breezy Point Broad...
- Warnerville is a hamlet in Schoharie County, New York, United States. Located along State Route 7 between Cobleskill and Richmondville, it is the muni****lity...
- Trinidad (Spanish for "Trinity"; Yurok: Chuerey) is a seaside city in Humboldt County, located on the Pacific Ocean 8 miles (13 km) north of the Arcata-Eureka...
- expressway. In 2007, the city began installing a sanitary sewer system in Warnerville and neighboring Meadowmere because some septic tanks had flooded into...
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- Oneonta. The town was first settled circa 1764, near the community of Warnerville. The "Battle of Cobleskill", fought during the American Revolution, actually...