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  • Wind power in Ohio

    Wind power in Ohio has a long history, and as of 2012, Ohio had 426 MW of utility-scale wind power installations installed. Over 1000 MW more were under construction or pending approval. Some installations have become tourist attractions.

  • Wind River (Wyoming)

    The Wind River (Arapaho: Hóteiniicíe ) is the name applied to the upper reaches of the Bighorn River in Wyoming in the United States. The Wind River is 185 miles (298 km) long.

  • William Lewis Moody, Jr.

    William Lewis Moody, Jr. (January 25, 1865 – July 21, 1954) was an American financier and entrepreneur from Galveston, Texas, who founded a private bank, an insurance company, and one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States.

  • William Allen High School

    William Allen High School is one of two, large urban, public high schools of the Allentown School District located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The school provides grades 9th through 12th. According to a report by the Pennsylvan…

  • White River Amphitheatre

    White River Amphitheatre is a Live Nation managed concert venue, located 3 miles east of Auburn, Washington and 5 miles west of Enumclaw on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation. It is 15 miles northeast of Tacoma and 35 miles southeast of Seattle. The…

  • Wheatley, Ontario

    Wheatley is a community in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, within the municipality of Chatham-Kent. It lies about 12 kilometres (7 mi) east of Leamington. Nearby parks include Two Creeks Conservation Area, which has 15 km of hiking and bicycling paths…

  • Weyauwega, Wisconsin, derailment

    The Weyauwega derailment was a railroad accident that occurred in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, USA, in the early morning hours of March 4, 1996. The derailed train was carrying a large quantity of hazardous material, which immediately caught fire.

  • Westfield Southcenter

    Westfield Southcenter, formerly known as Southcenter Mall, is a shopping mall located in Tukwila, Washington, USA. It is currently anchored by JC Penney, Macy's, Nordstrom, and Sears and owned by the Westfield Group. A Rainforest Cafe is also at the…

  • West Portal, San Francisco

    West Portal is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Similar to adjacent Forest Hill and St. Francis Wood, West Portal is a middle to upper middle class, primarily residential area of the City. The neighborhood's main corridor, West Por…

  • Wells Fargo Tower (Birmingham)

    The Wells Fargo Tower is a 34 story, 454 foot (138 meter) tall office building located in Birmingham, Alabama. Built in 1986 as the corporate headquarters for SouthTrust Corporation, the building was originally known as the SouthTrust Tower until 20…

  • Webb Air Force Base

    Webb Air Force Base (IATA: BGS), previously named Big Spring Air Force Base, was a United States Air Force facility of the Air Training Command that operated from 1951 to 1977 in West Texas within the current city limits of Big Spring. It was a majo…

  • Waverly, Tioga County, New York

    Waverly is the largest village in Tioga County, New York, United States. It is located southeast of Elmira in the Southern Tier region. This village was incorporated as the southwest part of the town of Barton in 1854. The village name is attributed…

  • Wave Hill

    Wave Hill is a 28 acres (11 ha) estate in the Hudson Hill section of Riverdale, Bronx, in New York City. Wave Hill currently consists of public horticultural gardens and a cultural center, all situated on the slopes overlooking the Hudson River, wit…

  • Waunakee, Wisconsin

    Waunakee /wɔːnəˈk/ is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States (est. 1870). The population was 12,097 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  • Waterfalls of North Georgia

    The waterfalls of northern Georgia, U.S.A., are a prominent feature of the geography of that region, as well as a major focus of tourism and outdoor recreation. Many are located in state parks, national forests, wildlife management areas, and other …

  • Wassaic (Metro-North station)

    Wassaic is a Metro-North Railroad station that serves the residents of Wassaic, New York (part of Amenia) as the northern terminal of the Harlem Line. Trains leave for New York City every two hours, and about every 30 minutes during rush hour.

  • Warren County, Missouri

    Warren County is a county located in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 32,513. The county is located on the north side of the Missouri River. Its county seat is Warrenton.

  • Walden, Colorado

    The Town of Walden is a Statutory Town that is the county seat of, and the only incorporated municipality in, Jackson County, Colorado, United States. It is situated in the center of a large open valley called North Park. People from Walden and the …

  • Waldameer Park

    Waldameer Park and Water World is an amusement / water park in Erie, Pennsylvania located at the base of Presque Isle. Waldameer is the fourth oldest amusement park in Pennsylvania, and the tenth oldest in the United States. The park is admission-fr…

  • Wagoner, Oklahoma

    Wagoner is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 8,323 at the 2010 census, compared to 7,669 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wagoner County.