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you might be right Barry. This place does not have a body of water within 5 miles. hahahaha I cannot understand why they named the neighborhood "The Cove"
If the customer brings this point up I will take the vector art I buy from istock.com and work in the water in illustrator.
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Cove (Appalachian Mountains) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Learn more about using Wikipedia for research • Jump to: navigation, search
For other meanings see Cove (disambiguation)
In the central and southern Appalachian Mountains of Eastern North America, a cove is a small valley between two ridge lines that is closed at one or both ends.
Among the places where the word "cove" appears in the name of an Appalachian valley are Morrison Cove in Pennsylvania; Lost Cove, North Carolina;[1] Bumpass Cove, Tennessee;[1] Doran Cove, Grassy Cove, Ladd Cove, in or adjacent to the Sequatchie Valley of Tennessee and Alabama; and numerous locations in the Great Smoky Mountains, including Cades Cove, Greenbrier Cove, Miller Cove, Tuckaleechee Cove, and Wears Cove.
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There is actually a lot more info on wikipedia. I couldn't post the html link for it for some reason.
Here ya go.... cut & paste remove the space between thr "h" & "t" in html.
h ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cove_%28Appalachian_Mountains%29
-------------------- Ryan Culbertson The Sign Shop at Quick Copies Greenwood, SC
Rock and Roll means well, but it can’t help tellin’ young boys lies. Mike Cooley - Drive By Truckers Posts: 453 | From: Greenwood, South Carolina | Registered: Apr 2007
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