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- noun a national park in California featuring a redwood forest and Pacific Ocean coastline
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Examples
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At that time Arcata was litigating a dispute with the federal government over 10,700 acres of redwoods that the government took in 1978 for Redwood National Park.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010
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At that time Arcata was litigating a dispute with the federal government over 10,700 acres of redwoods that the government took in 1978 for Redwood National Park.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage Mary Buffett 2010
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But as I'm riding shotgun with my wife driving us through the incredible Redwood National Park, I find the time to catch up on Twitter.
Russ Belville: Dr. Drew Controversy Over Lindsay Lohan Comments (With His Tweets to "Radical" Russ) 2010
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Even so, about four percent of the primeval Redwood rainforest remains intact, wild and now protected -- entirely protected -- in a chain of small parks strung out like pearls along the north coast of California, including Redwood National Park.
Richard Preston on the giant trees Richard Preston 2008
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California's Redwood National Park, created in 1968, protects important populations of elk (Cervus elaphus) and many other species.
Biological diversity in the California Floristic Province 2008
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Even so, about four percent of the primeval Redwood rainforest remains intact, wild and now protected -- entirely protected -- in a chain of small parks strung out like pearls along the north coast of California, including Redwood National Park.
Richard Preston on the giant trees Richard Preston 2008
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Redwood National Park covers an area of 88 sq. miles (228 sq. kilometers) along the coast of northern California.
Travel Guide: the Incredible Natural Landscapes in the U.S.A. (Part 2) 2008
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Redwood National Park preserves significant examples of primeval coastal redwood forest, a unique and diverse resource.
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Even so, about four percent of the primeval Redwood rainforest remains intact, wild and now protected -- entirely protected -- in a chain of small parks strung out like pearls along the north coast of California, including Redwood National Park.
Richard Preston on the giant trees Richard Preston 2008
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The real world location for Endor is Redwood National Park in California.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle PuzzleGirl 2010
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