- 36°34′47″N 75°52′23″W / 36.57972°N 75.87306°W / 36.57972; -75.87306
Wash Woods was an
unincorporated town on the
coast of the
Atlantic Ocean in the former...
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Driftwood is
wood that has been
washed onto a s**** or
beach of a sea, lake, or
river by the
action of winds,
tides or waves. It is part of
beach wrack...
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radio station,
WASH, a year later; the two
stations had
shared the same
frequency for four years. The
station operated as
WOOD-
WASH (with
WASH on the air...
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Natalie Wood (née Zacharenko; July 20, 1938 –
November 29, 1981) was an
American actress who
began her
career in film as a
child and
successfully transitioned...
- but
retained both
station licenses.
WASH was on the air from 8 a.m. to noon, and
WOOD from noon to midnight.
WOOD-
WASH became an NBC Red
affiliate in 1935...
- Ink
wash painting (simplified Chinese: 水墨画;
traditional Chinese: 水墨畫; pinyin: shuǐmòhuà); is a type of
Chinese ink
brush painting which uses
washes of...
- Car
Wash is a 1976
American comedy film
directed by
Michael Schultz from a
screenplay by Joel Schumacher, and
starring an
ensemble cast.
Originally conceived...
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shallow waters,
where they
could easily run aground. The
community of
Wash Woods, now abandoned, was
developed by
survivors of such a
shipwreck in the...
- to flooding. In 1914 and
again in 1918, huge
amounts of
construction wood washed down the
river and were
never recovered.
During 1915, the wall of the...
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resembling snake skin, but it can also mean "driftwood", or any sort of
wood washed up in a flood.)
Forth says that “'Nusa Nipa' is a
designation which at...