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Encyclopedia > Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge is the name of several places:


In the United States of America:

In Honduras: Oak Ridge in Santa Clara County, California, is a ridge forming the east canyon wall of Arroyo Hondo. ... Oak Ridge is a town located in Guilford County, North Carolina. ... Oak Ridge is a town located in Cooke County, Texas. ... Oak Ridge is a town located in Kaufman County, Texas. ... Oak Ridge is a city located in Anderson and Roane Counties in eastern Tennessee, about 25 miles west of Knoxville. ...

  • Oak Ridge, Honduras

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Oak Ridge, Tennessee (349 words)
Today, the city of Oak Ridge is a thriving community of 30,000 -- known throughout the world for multiple contributions to energy, nuclear materials, medicine and environmental research.
Oak Ridge is located in a picturesque valley surrounded by tree-lined ridges.
Oak Ridge is easily accessible from Interstates 40 and 75 and a short commute from Knoxville's regional airport.
Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois (2498 words)
Oak Ridge Cemetery is one of the most famous historic locations in the city of Springfield, Illinois.
Oak Ridge Cemetery is beautifully situated in the north section of Springfield, Illinois.
Walking through Oak Ridge Cemetery, and by understanding something about the people buried there, you can glean a lot about the history of the cemetery, the history of Springfield, the history of Illinois, and even the history of the world.
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