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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Poland Map To Charlotte OVERCARSH HOUSE 326 W. 8th St. The Overcarsh House is the oldest frame structure in Uptown, with construction predating the Civil War. The exact date of construction is not known, though historical records date the home back to 1880. Elias Overcarsh, a Charlottean who had a significant influence on the religious development of the city, built the house. He was a minister at eight churches, including Hickory Grove Baptist Church and Calvary Church, which continue to play major roles in local religious life. The Queen Anne-style home has fish-scale shingles, large sunbursts in the gables, carved </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Warsaw Map To Charlotte ATHERTON MILL 2108 South Blvd. The Atherton Mill was built in 1893 as the Atherton Cotton Mills to produce cotton goods. It was the first mill established by the D. A. Tompkins Company under the leadership of Daniel Augustus Tompkins, one of the most well-known textile industrialists in the South. Tompkins played a role in building 100 cotton mills and support industries. He also established the Charlotte Daily Observer (now the Charlotte Observer), wrote books like Cotton Mill: Commercial Features (1899), which set the standards for mill housing designs and offered plans to help towns attract </p>
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		<title>Poland</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2016 00:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EASTERN EUROPE AND THE USSR Variously defined, Eastern Europe as the term is used here consists of seven states: Poland, the largest; Czechoslovakia and Hungary, both landlocked; Romania and Bulgaria, bordering the Black Sea; and Yugoslavia and Albania, political independents with borders on the Adriatic Sea (see Figure 6.1). Boundaries of these Eastern European countries have shifted over time as wars and treaties have reallocated them. The term Balkanization refers to this reputation for dividing the region into small, quarrelsome, ineffectual states. Today all except Yugoslavia and Albania are well within the Soviet bloc, each with more or less reluctance. </p>
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