wharves
Americannoun
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Wharves board trustees differed slightly in visions for the future.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 2, 2018
The progress was threatened in 2007 when the Galveston Wharves board entered into an agreement with the Houston Port Authority that envisioned removing Seawolf Park to make way for a container port.
From Washington Times • Sep. 11, 2016
In the 1920s, and well into the '90s, it was known as the Harbor Wharves for its blue-collar laborers unloading catches of fish.
From US News • Jan. 14, 2016
Appropriately Angers, with its "Chateau of the King of Poland" and along the Maine its "Wharves of the King of Poland," was chosen by the French Cabinet to serve as the expatriate "Capital of Poland."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Wharves, stables, and outbuildings in cities should be so built as to exclude rats.
From House Rats and Mice Farmers' Bulletin 896 by Lantz, David E.
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