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oakwood
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Population (2000): 2249 Housing Units (2000): 978 Land area (2000): 2.564403 sq. miles (6.641772 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.013414 sq. miles (0.034743 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.577817 sq. miles (6.676515 sq. km) FIPS code: 56232 Located within: Pennsylvania ...
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Oakwood is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 's southwest city area. It has a zip code of 15205, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods).
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n. A wood populated with oak trees.
Usage examples of oakwood.
Her work was not enough to pay the running expenses, so she was going down to Oakwood where she had a cousin who was glad to have her live with him.
She had gone yesterday afternoon from Oakwood, where she was living now, upward along the Woodbach, to the place where the berries grew the most plentifully, as she knew these many years that she had sought and sold them in the taverns of Upper and Lower Wood.
Erick in it, and carried him, as quickly as she could, toward her small cottage, far beyond Oakwood, in which she lived together with her cousin.
No doubt Erick had started to come and see Marianne, his friend in Oakwood, and on his way there had fallen into the Woodbach by accident, Marianne thought, for in her anxiety for his welfare, she had not spoken a word with Erick about the accident.
Seeing the companions, the King leaped from his throne of oakwood, fashioned in the shape of a gigantic bear looking much like Smoit himself.
Every year about the 18th of April the notes may be heard by the gate of Cranbury, in a larch wood on Otterbourne Hill, in the copse wood of Otterbourne House, at Oakwood, and elsewhere.
Post-Roman date, and refers to no feud of Thirlestane, Oakwood, Kirkhope, or Tushielaw.
The Outfit hotel was a respectable-looking stone structure on Park Avenue in the Fifties, with the name Oakwood Arms on the marquee.
In 1930, with the respectable front firmly established, the Oakwood Arms became once more a plant, but this time the mob used it more carefully and more quietly.
In the years since, the Oakwood Arms had slowly developed its role in Outfit affairs.
Perhaps it would be best, until this matter is settled one way or the other, if you were to move out of the Oakwood Arms.
He hesitated, almost calling the Oakwood Arms anyway, but finally dialing a different number.
He took the paper from her and read her small careful script -- Oakwood Arms, Park Avenue and 57th Street.
Directly across the street was the Oakwood Arms, a gray stone hulk with a modest marquee.
The Oakwood Arms went eleven stories, the hotel on its left only nine.