Walhalla
Americannoun
noun
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And in North Dakota, there’s a small town called Walhalla, a name that reflects the area’s Scandinavian heritage.
From New York Times
Morgan, a Walhalla resident, was shot aboard a pontoon boat on Lake Keowee.
From Seattle Times
From his office in Walhalla, just up the road from Central, Mr. Graham’s old law partner, Mr. Brandt, has been thinking about something the senator told him during a visit eight or nine years ago.
From New York Times
The fire happened Feb. 11 near Walhalla, multiple news agencies reported.
From Washington Times
The ticket was sold at Walhalla Cooperative Oil which will receive a $5,000 bonus.
From Washington Times
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