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In the fifth installment of the Earthrise dev journals at MMORPG a zone known as the Boneyard is described.
MMOz 2009
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But it's more commonly known as the 'Boneyard' -- and seeing as how it houses at least one of every plane flown by the armed forces since WWII, it's believed to be the largest airplane graveyard in the United States.
TreeHugger 2010
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Parked in the middle of the Boneyard was a 30-foot, fiberglass yacht, the Ave Maria.
California Dreaming Lawrence Donegan 2002
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Parked in the middle of the Boneyard was a 30-foot, fiberglass yacht, the Ave Maria.
California Dreaming Lawrence Donegan 2002
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The Neon Museum, affectionately known as The Boneyard, a museum dedicated to preserving the unique history of
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We headed down to Dinoland to let the kids run off some of their seemingly boundless well of energy in the Boneyard, which is an AWESOME playground.
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A visit to The Boneyard is a good excuse to skip the gym - you'll need that extra energy to keep yourself from passing out.
Home Page | DFW.com 2008
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In these mountains, too, was a place generally called the "Boneyard," its history being that some cattleman, stranger to the country, turned his herd loose there and tried to hold them during the winter.
Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson
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This also means that players can now check out the "Boneyard" map, which is the only map for Invasion in the beta.
Planet Xbox 360 2010
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The 'Boneyard': £22bn 'military cemetery' pictured in stunning Google Earth photos
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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