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- Q17515214 subject Q8491774.
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- Q17515214 abstract "Randolph is an unincorporated community in Coos County, Oregon, United States, founded as a "black sand" gold mining boomtown in the 1850s. Although it is considered a ghost town because there are no significant structures left at the site, the USGS classifies Randolph as a populated place. It is located on the north bank the Coquille River about 7 miles north of Bandon and about 3 miles east of the Pacific Ocean.".
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- Q17515214 point "43.1678871 -124.3565029".
- Q17515214 type SpatialThing.
- Q17515214 comment "Randolph is an unincorporated community in Coos County, Oregon, United States, founded as a "black sand" gold mining boomtown in the 1850s. Although it is considered a ghost town because there are no significant structures left at the site, the USGS classifies Randolph as a populated place. It is located on the north bank the Coquille River about 7 miles north of Bandon and about 3 miles east of the Pacific Ocean.".
- Q17515214 label "Randolph, Oregon".
- Q17515214 lat "43.1678871".
- Q17515214 long "-124.3565029".