seashore
Example Sentences
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The park was established in 1937 as the country’s first national seashore for preservation purposes, the National Park Service said.
From New York Times
And, of course, federal lands — national parks, forests, monuments, seashores — are completely off-limits.
From Washington Post
“Summer has become absolutely unbearable. Because of the scorching sun, we often go to the seashore seeking a bit of shade. Inside here the fan does not even run properly.”
From Washington Times
They’re found everywhere from the mountains to the seashore and even in urban neighborhoods just miles from downtown Honolulu.
From Seattle Times
Noah Gillam, planning director for Dare County, said officials from the county and from the National Park Service, which overseas the seashore, had communicated with the owners of the 3-bedroom, 2-bath house.
From Washington Post
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