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Treasure River.


Treasure River

Wildwood Wildwood, city (1990 pop. 4,484), Cape May co., SE N.J., on an island off Cape May; settled 1882, inc. as a city 1911. It has large commercial fisheries and is a popular summer seaside resort with many vintage motels and other buildings from the 1940s–60s.  Dean

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PO Box 922, Crescent City Crescent City is the name of the following places:
  • Crescent City, California
  • Crescent City, Florida
  • Crescent City, Illinois
Other uses:
  • "The Crescent City", a nickname for New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Crescent City Records, a record label
, FL 32112

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Written by a lifelong resident of Red River Valley
See also the Red River disambiguation page.


The Red River Valley is a region in central North America that is drained by the Red River of the North.
 who gathered tales during a 16-day, 400-mile canoe trip down Red River's length, Treasure River blends history and folklore into an intertwined narrative about the length and shores of the Red River, and the remarkable events that have surrounded it over the course of centuries. From President Jefferson's embarrassment over the 1806 Freeman-Custis Expedition's failure at the hands of the Spanish, to the river's usage as the only highway to transport goods through an untamed wilderness, to tales of birth and death along the river shores, Treasure River reveals the river's powerful effect on all who come near it. A wondrous glimpse into days of yore of old time; long ago; as, in times or days of yore.
- Pope.

See also: Yore
 and the connections between man and nature.
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