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6 unusual facts about Hazen


Hazen, Arkansas

The district and high school mascot and athletic emblem is the Hornet with purple and white serving as the school colors.

Hazen, Nevada

The Hazen Store is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Hazen's Notch

The geology of the Hazen's Notch area in Westfield and Montgomery is primarily Hazen's Notch Formation of schist with intrusions of Belvidere Mountain Amphibolite and two areas of ultramafic rocks all of which grades into Jay Peak Formation in the lower elevations.

Lahontan Valley

Aside from the city of Fallon, the railroad junction at Hazen, and the ghost town of Stillwater, the Lahontan Valley is mostly uninhabited desert.

Nevada State Route 828

State Route 828 (SR 828), also known as Farm District Road, is a state highway and old alignment of Alt U.S. 50 (Lincoln Highway) between Fernley and Hazen.

United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1976

Only Burdick filed as a Dem-NPLer, and the endorsed Republican candidate was Robert Stroup, as state senator from Hazen, North Dakota.


Bayley Hazen Military Road

The Bayley–Hazen Military Road was a military road that was originally planned to run from Newbury, Vermont, to St. John's, Quebec, not far from Montreal.

Charles Morton

Charlie Morton (Charles Hazen Morton, 1854–1921), American baseball outfielder, manager, and executive

Friedlander House

Fred Krause House, Hazen, North Dakota, known also as the Joe Friedlander House, NRHP-listed

Hazen Airport

Mercer County Regional Airport (formerly Hazen Municipal Airport) in Hazen, North Dakota, United States (FAA/IATA: HZE)

Hazen Street

Hazen Street (also known as Hazen St.) is a supergroup that formed in early 2004.

Chad Gilbert of Shai Hulud and later New Found Glory co-wrote and helped record every song on the album, but he was soon dismissed from Hazen Street by New Found Glory's record label due to a contract dispute.

James Hazen Hyde

James Hazen Hyde (1876–1959) was the son of Henry Baldwin Hyde, the founder of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.

Paul Hazen

In addition to the directorships already mentioned, Hazen formerly served on the boards of E.piphany Inc., KSL Recreation Group, Pacific Telesis, Phelps Dodge Corporation and Shanghai Commercial Bank.

William Babcock Hazen

One of the duties of the U.S. Army Signal Corps at the time was the management of the Weather Service and Hazen criticized the government's lack of response to the distress of the International Polar Year expedition to Fort Conger, Lady Franklin Bay (on Ellesmere Island, Canada).

Hazen offered testimony in one of the procurement corruption scandals that rocked the administration of President Ulysses S. Grant, which resulted in the resignation of Grant's Secretary of War, William W. Belknap.


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