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11-1006: Cedar Grove may refer to: Towns, cities, and neighborhoods [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Cedar Grove, Fresno County, California Cedar Grove, Florida Cedar Grove, Laurens County, Georgia Cedar Grove, Walker County, Georgia Cedar Grove, Indiana Cedar Grove, Bullitt County, Kentucky Cedar Grove, Shreveport, Louisiana Cedar Grove, Mississippi Cedargrove, Missouri Cedar Grove, Mercer County, New Jersey Cedar Grove, Essex County, New Jersey Cedar Grove, New Mexico Cedar Grove, Orange County, North Carolina Cedar Grove, Randolph County, North Carolina Cedar Grove, Tennessee (disambiguation) , several places Cedar Grove, Texas Cedar Grove, Frederick County, Virginia Cedar Grove, West Virginia Cedar Grove, Wisconsin Elsewhere [ edit ] Cedar Grove, Antigua and Barbuda , on

22-539: A historic home Cedar Grove (La Plata, Maryland) , a historic home Cedar Grove (Williamsport, Maryland) , a historic home Thomas Cole House or Cedar Grove, a National Historic Landmark that includes the home and the studio of painter Thomas Cole Cedar Grove (Oak Grove, Kentucky) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Christian County, Kentucky Cedar Grove (Franklin, Missouri) ,

33-641: A historic home Cedar Grove (Natchez, Mississippi) , a historic plantation house Cedar Grove (Vicksburg, Mississippi) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Warren County, Mississippi Cedar Grove Place , a historic building in Church Hill, Mississippi Cedar Grove (Huntersville, North Carolina) , a historic plantation house Cedar Grove Mansion , a historic home in Philadelphia Cedar Grove (Edgefield, South Carolina) ,

44-435: A historic plantation house Cedar Grove (Brownsville, Tennessee) , a historic cottage Cedar Grove (Clarksville, Virginia) , a historic plantation house Cedar Grove (Halifax County, Virginia) , a historic farm property Cedar Grove (Providence Forge, Virginia) , a historic plantation house Cedar Grove (Cedar Grove, West Virginia) , a historic home Organizations [ edit ] Cedar Grove Productions ,

55-764: A media production company in Los Angeles, California Cedar Grove OnStage , a theatre organization in Los Angeles, California Transportation [ edit ] Cedar Grove station , in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Cedar Grove Transit Station , in Eagan, Minnesota, United States Other uses [ edit ] Cedar Grove (album) Cedar Grove Cemetery (disambiguation) Cedar Grove High School (disambiguation) Cedar Grove Elementary , an elementary school in Williamston, South Carolina Topics referred to by

66-663: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cedar Grove, Fresno County, California Cedar Grove is an unincorporated community and the location of the visitor center in Kings Canyon National Park . Situated near the South Fork of the Kings River, in Fresno County , California , Cedar Grove and Grant Grove Village are the only commercially developed areas in

77-523: The Tehipite 30' topographic map from 1905 to 1924. Incense-cedar are abundant in canyon. This Fresno County, California -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cedar Grove Place Cedar Grove Place (also known as The Cedars ) is a historic building in Church Hill , Jefferson County , Mississippi . This property has had many owners. The residence on

88-555: The island of Antigua Cedar Grove, Queensland , Australia Cedar Grove, Ontario , Canada Buildings and other properties [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Cedar Grove Weir , on the Logan River, Queensland United States [ edit ] Cedar Grove Plantation , a historic plantation house near Faunsdale, Alabama Susina Plantation , a historic plantation house also known as Cedar Grove , near Thomasville, Georgia Cedar Grove (Baltimore, Maryland) ,

99-542: The park. Facilities include the Cedar Grove Visitor Center, the Cedar Grove Lodge, a market and four campgrounds. The road into the canyon closes mid-November to mid-April. Although John Muir referred to the area as "Deer Park" in 1891, the name Cedar Grove was in use by 1902. A small hotel was built without a permit in 1897 and was forced to close the next year. The name Cedar Grove Hotel appeared on

110-481: The property began in about 1830 as a farmhouse and was greatly expanded during Mr. Bevin's ownership. The architectural style is at once Greek Revival and Federal . Cedar Grove Place has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 28, 1979. 31°42′47″N 91°14′18″W  /  31.712963°N 91.238366°W  / 31.712963; -91.238366 This article about

121-458: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cedar Grove . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cedar_Grove&oldid=1193044875 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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