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Greenock Princes Pier was a railway station serving Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, originally as part of the Greenock and Ayrshire Railway. It was approached by a tunnel sloping downhill under Greenock's west end, with railway sidings before the line crossed Brougham Street bridge over the main road to Gourock. The station was set on an embankment on the approach to Prince's Pier, with a line curving down to serve Albert Harbour.

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The Patrick Hughes House, also known as Hughes Ranch and the Historic Hughes House, is a historic Queen Anne-style house built in 1898 on Cape Blanco in the U.S. state of Oregon. The Hughes family owned over 2,000 acres (810 ha) and operated a dairy farm on Cape Blanco.

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Lille Strandstræde 12 is an 18th-century property situated in the Nyhavn Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The building owes its current appearance to an adaptation in 1858. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1950. Notable former residents include the politician Peter Sabroe.

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