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Long Pine, NE -- U.S. city in Nebraska
Population (2000): 341
Housing Units (2000): 221
Land area (2000): 0.578161 sq. miles (1.497430 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.578161 sq. miles (1.497430 sq. km)
FIPS code: 29050
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 42.535878 N, 99.702790 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 69217
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Long Pine, NE
Long Pine
Wikipedia
Long Pine (disambiguation)

Long Pine or Long Pines may refer to:

  • Long Pine, Nebraska, a city in Nebraska
  • Long Pine Creek, a stream in Nebraska
  • Long Pine Formation, a geologic formation in Nebraska
  • Long Pine National Forest, a forest in Montana
  • Long Pines, a mountain range in Montana

Usage examples of "long pine".

Feathery drifts of snow, shaken from the long pine-boughs, flew like white-winged birds, and settled about them as they slept.

It contained eight gray filing cabinets, a cash register, an electronic calculator, a photostatic copier, a typewriter, a long pine worktable, and two Straight-backed chairs in one corner, a large metal desk with a Sturdy swivel chair, a Sierra Club calendar, several telephones, stacks of company pamphlets, a radio, and the United States flag in a stainless steel stand.

He remembered all their names, asked how they were doing, kept up the questions as they continued to circulate through the market, past tables of bread and vegetables, and bags of barley and fertilizer, and baskets of berries and plums, until there was a whole little crowd of them like a mobile party, which finally settled around long pine tables outside a tavern.

It was lined with resined match-boarding and had big windows and long pine tables with forms on each side.

The downstairs consisted of one enormous room, with a kitchen occupying the far end, a long pine dining table just this side of the kitchen, and then a living area with a polished oak floor, braided rag rugs, comfortable dark green sofas and armchairs, brass lamps, paneled walls, draperies in a Scottish-plaid pattern that was dominated by greens to complement the sofas and chairs, and a massive rock fireplace almost as big as a walk-in closet.

A shadow darkened the entrance to the cave, and Greylight, a long pine bough in his mouth, stood before the opening, Seeker standing just behind, that Draega with a leafless limb of some sort long twisted by the wind.

There was only one approach he could use, for aside from the entrance, undoubtedly guarded with care, the only way into the valley was at a place where the wall was broken by a long pine clad slope that let an arm of the forest reach into the valley.