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They live in a nine-bedroom house on a farm in Tower, Minn., in the northern part of the state.
It has been suggested that this is the same place mentioned in the 16th-century halmote court records for the manor of Colne as Mawkin Yarde, described as being "in the north of Colne", but anywhere inside the manor of Colne would have been outside the Forest of Pendle, and the first Ordnance Survey map of the area, created in the 1840s, identifies the farm as Blacko Tower.
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In Tel Aviv, plans for the Gran Mediterraneo tower include farms, vertical gardens and a range of fauna.
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The deal is meant to ensure that major components for the planned Texas wind farm — including the towers, some enclosures for the turbine and the giant turbine blades — would be supplied from the United States.
These vertical farms, or "food towers," would have outdoor terraces where livestock could roam.
In fact, the skyscraper would be part tower, part rice farm, with rice terraces sitting atop the monstrous conceptual building.
According to Karl Schoenrock, also with Kismet Farms, Dozer doesn't just tower over other cows (the thing everyone was SOOOOOO impressed about with Knickers) but towers over horses and everything at the farm like a proper big boy should.
From here, the cone-shaped mountains tower above us, tiny farms perched somehow on the steep edges.
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