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Bargains4u - Where everyone Buys & Sells
International Online auction & Classifieds forum, for people to buy sell & swap. If you cant find what you are looking for then place a free wanted ad. All schools, charities & non-profit community organisations can have FREE listings

Blenheim, New York, USA
The Blenheim Bridge near the New York State town of Blenheim crosses Schoharie Creek . Blenheim Bridge is the longest single span wooden bridge in the world.

Havelock, North Carolina, USA
Located in Eastern North Carolina, midway between historic New Bern and the beautiful beaches of the Crystal Coast, Havelock has much to offer residents and visitors alike. A city of 22,500, Havelock blends old fashioned Southern hospitality with a diversified population, making us a great place to live or visit.

Marlborough Scout Group, UK
The official web site of the 2nd Marlborough Scout group in Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK.

Marlborough, New Hampshire, USA
New Hampshire state government's official state locator service. Use it to locate information by and about state government and its resources.

Picton, Ontario, Canada
Incorporated in 1837, Picton is Quinte's Isle's County Town. Named after General Sir Thomas Picton, Wellington's second-in-command at the Battle of Waterloo, the Town of Picton has a rich history.

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THE FIRST VINES
Although Marlborough's current status as a wine producing region began in 1973 with Montana's plantings, the region's grape growing heritage actually began a century before. Pioneer winemakers David Herd and Charles Empson planted the first Marlborough vineyard in 1873. Empson died soon after the first harvest in 1875, but Herd went on to win prizes for his well regarded red muscatel wine. The winery survived until 1931.

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