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Encyclopedia > Strawberry Hill

Strawberry Hill is the name of several places:

  • Strawberry Hill, London, England
  • Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas)

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Strawberry Hills, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (193 words)
Strawberry Hills is a residential subdivision located in the rural municipality of Aberdeen No. 373, Saskatchewan.
It is named after the Strawberry Hills upon which it sits, the hills having been named as a result of an abundance of wild strawberries to be found in the region.
Strawberry Hills is located on land which is rather unsuitable for agricultural purposes.
Greenbelt Alliance | Greenbelt Wonders & Neighborhood Wanders (3630 words)
The Huichin resided in villages of small, conical shaped thatch houses in the North Berkeley hills and at the mouth of Strawberry Creek.
The Friends of Strawberry Creek is a community-based group that advocates daylighting and creek restoration and leads walking tours along Strawberry Creek and its forks.
Strawberry Creek was once a healthy stream supporting an abundance of plant and animal life.
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