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Langhorn Burton (25 December 1872 – 6 December 1949) was a British film actor.
Burton may refer to:
Burton Crater is an impact crater in the Memnonia quadrangle of Mars, located at 14.1°S latitude and 156.4°W longitude. It is 123.0 km in diameter and was named after Charles E. Burton, and the name was approved in 1973.
'Burton' is a cultivar of hican (nut or tree), a cross between hickory and pecan, species of the genus Carya. The Burton is an edible nut of the hicans; it is considered a shagbark (smaller nuts, higher yielding). Hicans can be both edible or inedible, if the nut is larger but the tree produces far less than a shagbark they are considered shellbarks. A seedling from 'Burton' is commonly called a 'Dooley Burton' it is also an edible hican nut. Burton and Dooley Burton nuts have a unique, yet very pleasing hickory flavor indicative to hickory trees. Of the two Dooley Burton seedlings produce a more noticeable hickory-flavored nut. Hickory-pecan hybrids are often unproductive.
Langhorne may refer to:
Langhorne is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,622 at the 2010 census.
The name "Langhorne" is used broadly to describe the majority of surrounding Middletown Township, which for the most part uses Langhorne's zip code of 19047. Sesame Place, while physically located in surrounding Middletown Township, has Langhorne as its mailing address.
Langhorne Borough is about 6 miles west of the Delaware River.
Langhorne Manor is a separate borough that borders Langhorne proper to the south.
Langhorne began in the 17th century when Jack Alexander built his house in the area. The road from Bristol grew into a very important transportation center between Trenton and Philadelphia in the later 18th century and 19th century. Langhorne eventually became the stagecoach transportation hub of Bucks County, transporting people between Trenton and Philadelphia and was then known as Four Lanes End.
The village became known as Attleborough until 1876, when it was incorporated and named for Jeremiah Langhorne, an early resident of the area and former chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Langhorne is a station along the SEPTA West Trenton Line to Ewing, New Jersey, United States. It is located at Bellevue (PA 413) & Comly Avenues in Penndel, Pennsylvania. The station has off-street parking, a ticket office, and bicycle racks. In FY 2013, Langhorne station had a weekday average of 643 boardings and 688 alightings.
Langhorne Station was originally built by the Reading Railroad in 1881. On May 29, 2009, SEPTA announced a $2.3 million plan to replace the existing station. On April 6, 2010, the original station was demolished in order to make room for its replacement.
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I post the good with the bad. Not his best but he didid 2 forms in a row.
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Burton Presents showcases snowboarding through the eyes of Burton’s team riders. Two of the current generation’s most adept street riders join forces for this segment. Ethan Deiss honed his skills in the icy flatlands of Wisconsin, and has become one of the heaviest hitters in the jib game. His partner in crime, Zak Hale brings absolute style to the streets with proper, fluid tricks on hair-raising features. Check out their exploits from the streets of Norway to Montreal and Minneapolis. Series Directed / Edited by Burton Snowboards Riders: Zak Hale, Ethan Deiss, Tommy Gesme Music: Holograms "Monolith" Courtesy of Downtown Music www.holograms.se Langhorne Slim "The Way We Move" The Way We Move Courtesy of Ramseur Records by Arrangement with Zync Music www.langhorneslim.com Foxygen "Sa...
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Langhorn Burton (25 December 1872 – 6 December 1949) was a British film actor.