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Green Party candidates, 2006 Canadian federal election The Green Party of Canada ran a full slate of 308 candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election. Some of these candidates have separate biography pages; relevant information about other candidates may be found here.
Green Party candidates, 2006 Nova Scotia provincial election The Green Party of Nova Scotia is running a full slate of 52 candidates in the 2006 Nova Scotia general election. Some of these candidates have separate biography pages; relevant information about other candidates may be found here.
Green Party in Northern Ireland The Green Party in Northern Ireland is a political party operating in Northern Ireland. In 2005 at their Annual Convention and again in a postal ballot in March 2006, its members voted to become a Region of the Irish Green Party and also have established organisational links with the Scottish Green Party and the Green Party of England and Wales.
Green Party of Alaska The Green Party of Alaska is the state party organization for Alaska of the Green Party of the United States. It is known for its internal organization using bioregions as its local divisions instead of political entities such as voting districts.
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand is a political party in the New Zealand parliament. It focuses firstly on environmentalism, arguing that all other aspects of humanity will cease to be of concern if there is no environment to sustain it.
Green Party of Democratic Unity The Green Party of Democratic Unity (Spanish: Partido Verde de la Unidad Democrática) is a minor political party of the Dominican Republic. In the 16 May 2006 election, the party was a member of the defeated Grand National Alliance.
Green Party of England and Wales The Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) is the principal Green political party in England and Wales. The party is unrepresented in the House of Commons, but has a life peer within the House of Lords and members have been elected to the European Parliament, the London Assembly and in local government.
Green Party of Iran The Green Party of Iran (Hezb-e-sabz Hayeh Iran) is an Iranian political party based in exile in Quebec, Canada. As a Green Party, it supports the basic world wide green values, and is one of the Iranian political parties that supports such issues as a secular legal system and gay rights.
Green Party of Iraq The Green Party of Iraq was created in 2003 and is dedicated to build an Iraq that is committed to "democracy, justice, and freedom" and one that respects equal rights for all Iraqis, irrespective of "religion, sect, or ethnicity". The political party does not have any elected members in the Iraqi national assembly.
Green Party of Manitoba The Green Party of Manitoba is a provincial political party in Manitoba, Canada, founded on November 11, 1998. The party is legally autonomous from the Green Party of Canada, though for several years many of its members also belonged to the Green Party of Canada in Manitoba, a federal organization established in 1996.
Green Party of Minnesota The Green Party of Minnesota is the fourth largest political party in Minnesota and was founded in 1994 on the Four Pillars of the Green Party: Ecological Wisdom, Social and Economic Justice, Grassroots Democracy, and Nonviolence and Peace. It is nationally affiliated with the Green Party of the United States.
Green Party of Prince Edward Island The Green Party of Prince Edward Island is a registered provincial political party in Prince Edward Island, Canada led by Sharon Labchuk. While registration only took place in 2005, there have been active Green Party members on the Island, in the person of David 'Lobie' Daughton and others who acted as local contacts and organizers, intermittently fielding federal Green candidates.
Green Party of Saudi Arabia The Green Party of Saudi Arabia (or Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Green Party) is a clandestine political organization in Saudi Arabia, created in 2001. As political parties are banned in the Kingdom, it operates secretly and illegally.
Green Party of South Africa The Green Party of South Africa is a small political party in the Western Cape province. It has similar policies to Green parties around the world, and is a member of the Federation of Green Parties of Africa.
Green Party of the Philippines The Green Party of the Philippines is the official name of the political party of the newly established Philippine Greens and of the environmentalist movement in the country. The grassroots-raised party, still young, was formally established during the 1990s with the goal of promoting an environmentalist agenda in the country that would benefit all sectors of society.
Green Party Taiwan The Green Party Taiwan (綠黨, pinyin: Lǜ Dǎng) is a political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan, active in the late 20th century, established on 25 January 1996. The party is not a member of and should not be confused with the Pan-Green Coalition.
Green Patch Green Patch is a settlement on East Falkland, in the Falkland Islands, It is on the north east coast, on the south shore of Berkeley Sound, a few miles south east from Port Louis, on Port Louis Harbour. It looks out onto Long Island and Hog Island.
Green Patches Green Patches is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the November 1950 issue of Galaxy Magazine under the title "Misbegotten Missionary" and reprinted under Asimov's original title in the 1969 collection Nightfall and Other Stories.
Green Point, New South Wales Green Point is a suburb located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, as part of the Gosford City Council local government area. The area contains some of the most expensive homes in the region, many boasting superb views of Brisbane Water and surrounding regions.
Green Pond, New Jersey Green Pond is the name of both a lake and of a private lakeside residential community in northern New Jersey. The lakeside community is managed by two corporations, Green Pond Corporation and Lake End Corporation.
Green roof A green roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and soil, or a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. The term does not include roofs which are merely colored green, as with green shingles.
Green Revolution The term Green Revolution is used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. This transformation occurred as the result of programs of agricultural research, extension, and infrastructural development largely funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and national governments.
Green River (band) Green River was an influential Seattle based rock band active from 1984 to 1987. Although they arguably had little impact (at least commercially) outside of their native Seattle, Green River proved to have significant influence on the genre later known as grunge, both with their own music and with the music its members would create in future bands.
Green River (Tennessee) The Green River of Tennessee is one of the main streams of Wayne County. Wayne County, in the southwestern corner of Middle Tennessee along the Alabama line, is one of the state's largest counties in area but is very sparsely populated.
Green River (Washington) The Green River is a 60-mile-long river in the state of Washington in the United States, arising in the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains south of I-90. The Green River provides drinking water for the city of Tacoma, Washington.
Green River Formation The Green River Formation is an Eocene geologic formation that records the sedimentation in a series of intermontane lakes. The sedimentary layers were formed in a large area of interconnecting lakes, named for the present-day Green River, a tributary of the Colorado River.
Green River Ordinance The name Green River Ordinance is given to a common American city ordinance prohibiting door-to-door solicitation. Under such an ordinance, it is illegal for any business to sell their items door-to-door without express permission from the household beforehand.
Green sauce Green Sauce is the name of several rather different sauces containing mainly herbs, namely the Italian salsa verde, the French sauce verte, and the German grĂĽne SoĂźe or Frankfurter Grie SoĂź (Frankfurt dialect).
Green sulfur bacteria The green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) are a family of phototrophic bacteria. No other bacterial families are known to be closely related to them, and they are accordingly placed in their own phylum (Chlorobi).
Green syndicalism Green syndicalism has been used as a name for the philosophy of the green guild or sustainable trades movement. It is related to Anarcho-syndicalism and Eco-anarchism methodologically, but lacks specifically anarchism and Marxism as ideologies.
Green Salt Project The Green Salt Project is an alleged secretive Iranian entity focusing on uranium processing, high explosives and a missile warhead design. The Green Salt Project derives its name from uranium tetrafluoride, also known as green salt, an intermediate product in the conversion of uranium ore into uranium hexafluoride — a toxic gas that can undergo enrichment or purification into fuel for nuclear reactors or bombs.
Green Sandpiper The Green Sandpiper, Tringa ochropus, is a small wader (shorebird). Its only close relative in the genus Tringa is the Solitary Sandpiper (Pereira & Baker, 2005); they both have brown wings with little light dots, and a delicate but contrasting neck and chest pattern.
Green Serpent The Green Serpent (a green dragon, known as Serpentin Vert in French), is a French fairy tale written by Marie Catherine d'Aulnoy and published in her book New Tales, or Fairies in Fashion (Contes Nouveaux ou Les Fees a la Mode) written in 1698. The serpent is representative of a European dragon.
Green Shadows, White Whale Green Shadows, White Whale is a 1992 novel by Ray Bradbury. It gives a fictionalized account of his journey to Ireland in 1953-1954 to write a screen adaptation of the novel Moby-Dick with director John Huston.
Green Sheet (Film Ratings Recommendation) Before the formal application of film ratings by the MPAA CARA, the "Green Sheet" provided recommendations about age-suitability for major motion pictures in theatrical release. Discontinued shortly after the official MPAA ratings began, the Green Sheet used classifications based upon a panel of reviewers that represented educational, psychological, and religious interest groups.
Green Sheet (Milwaukee Journal) The Green Sheet was a four-page section of the Milwaukee Journal printed on green paper. It was published from the 1910s to 1994, containing comics, the crossword puzzle and other games, celebrity news, local human interest stories and bits of ephemera.
Green Skull Green Skull is a fictional character and Amalgam Comics supervillain, the principal enemy of Super-Soldier. He made his first true appearance in Super-Soldier #1 (1996), though in the Amalgam Universe, his first (metafictional) appearance was in the Golden Age comic All-Adventure Comics #3.
Green Society The Green Society was a small New Zealand political party dedicated to environmentalism. It was one of three environmentalist parties involved in the 1996 elections, the others being the Green Party (then part of the Alliance) and the Progressive Green Party.
Green Spain Green Spain is the name given to the strip of land between the Bay of Biscay and the Cantabrian and Basque mountains in northern Spain. It is called green because it has a wet and moderate oceanic climate, strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean winds that get trapped by the mountains.
Green Spring Plantation Green Spring Plantation in James City County about five miles (8 km) west of Williamsburg, was the 17th century plantation of one of Colonial Virginia's more popular governors, Sir William Berkeley (1605 to 1677) and his second wife, Frances (née Culpeper) Stephens Berkeley, whom he wed in 1670.
Green Spring Run Green Spring Run is a small tributary stream of the North Branch Potomac River in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. Green Spring Run rises in Greenwood Hollow north of Springfield and meanders northeast through Green Spring Valley.
Green Spring, Frederick County, Virginia Green Spring is an unincorporated community in northern Frederick County, Virginia, United States. Green Spring lies on the southern flank of North Mountain along Green Spring Run, a tributary stream of Back Creek.
Green Spring, West Virginia Green Spring is an unincorporated railroad town in Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA. Green Spring is located north of Springfield on Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) near the confluence of the North and South Branches of the Potomac River.
Green Springs National Historic Landmark District Green Springs National Historic Landmark District in Louisa County, Virginia is noted for its concentration of fine rural manor houses and related buildings in an unmarred landscape. The district is located 1.
Green Square, New South Wales Green Square is a district in the inner-city of Sydney in the suburbs of Alexandria, Zetland, Waterloo and Beaconsfield. It is located 4kms south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney.
Green Standard Army Green Standard Army (Lüying, 綠營) is the name of a category of military units under the control of the Qing Dynasty in China. It was made up mostly of ethnic Han soldiers and operated concurrently with the Manchu-Mongol-Han Eight Banner armies.
Green Storm In Philip Reeve's Hungry City Chronicles, the Green Storm is a fanatical splinter group of the Anti-Traction League. When first introduced in Predator's Gold, it is a secret organisation of young Anti-Traction officers formed after the destruction of the League's Northern Air-Fleet in Batmunkh Gompa and the loss of a large static city on Spitzbergen.
Green Street (MBTA station) Green Street Station is a station on the MBTA Orange Line, located in the southern part of Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts at 150 Green Street, near the intersection of Green Street and Amory Street. It primarily serves surrounding residential neighborhoods and is half a mile from Jamaica Plain's primary business district on Centre Street.
Green Stripe The Green Line (La Raie Verte) also known as The Green Line or Mme Matisse, is a portrait of Henri Matisse's wife, Amélie Matisse. He painted it in 1905, just prior to such work being labeled as that of Les Fauves (the wild beasts), along with the works of André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck.
Green Student Council The Green Student Council (綠色學生聯會) is an non-profit organisation concerning local environmental problems that was founded in August 1993. The members come from a variety of professions like accounting, teaching and lawyering, and also university students.
Green tags Green tags, also known as Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) or Tradable Renewable Certificates (TRCs), are a market mechanism that represent the environmental benefits associated with generating electricity from renewable energy sources. Rather than functioning as a tax on pollution-causing electricity generators, as traditional carbon emissions trading programs do, green tags function as a non-governmental subsidy on pollution-free electricity generators.
Green trading Green trading encompasses all forms of environmental financial trading, including carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide (acid rain), nitrogen oxide (ozone), renewable energy credits, and energy efficiency (negawatts). All these emerging and established environmental financial markets have one thing in common which is making the environment cleaner by either reducing emissions, using clean technology or not using energy through the use of financial markets.
Green transportation hierarchy The Green Transportation Hierarchy is the basic concept behind transportation reform groups all over the world, although the concept has been popularized by Transportation Alternatives in New York City, USA. The hierarchy puts city-friendly cyclists and pedestrians first.
Green Tea Green Tea () is a 2003 Chinese film about a conservative graduate school student (Zhao Wei) who goes on a series of blind dates, not taking them seriously and often leaving halfway through. She winds up being pursued by an older man (Jiang Wen) who is also attracted to a sexy woman who may be the same person.
Green Team Advertising Green Team Advertising is a New York City-based, full-service strategic communications agency. Founded in 1993, Green Team specializes in three core competencies: travel / destination, cause related marketing, and progressive brands.
Green Thorntail The Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii) is a small hummingbird that is a resident breeder from Costa Rica to western Ecuador. It occurs at middle elevations from 700-1400 m but may descend lower early in the wet season.
Green Tree Python The Green Tree Python is a species of tree-dwelling python native to New Guinea, various islands in Indonesia, and the northern tip of Eastern Australia (Cape York Peninsula). Green Tree Pythons are arboreal snakes and inhabit jungles, bamboo thickets and monsoonal forests.
Green Ukraine After the Bolshevik Far Eastern Republic was established on April 6 1920, Far Eastern areas with an ethnic Ukrainian majority attempted to secede and establish an entity called Green Ukraine. The movement quickly proved abortive.
Green Umbrella Green Umbrella Sport & Leisure Ltd was founded in 1990 as a producer of special interest videos in the United Kingdom. They have a strong history of sports programming - including such documentaries like The Mark Hughes Story for Manchester United.
Green van The "green van" is the people or person who attempted abductions in Rye, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut and around Westchester County, New York in late 2004. In these abduction attempts, students at local schools were approached by a man (sometimes with a woman accomplice) and sometimes followed by car.
Green Valley Ranch resort and spa Green Valley Ranch resort and spa is a resort spa and casino located in the Green Valley planned community in Henderson, Nevada. It is owned by Station Casinos and The Greenspun Corporation (TGC), with each entity holding a 50% stake.
Green Valley, Henderson Green Valley is a master community based in Henderson, Nevada. Green Valley Master Community development was founded in 1978 by American Nevada Corporation in an area of 8400 acres on the southeast part of Las Vegas Valley.
Green Village, New Jersey Green Village is an unincorporated area located within portions of both Harding Township and Chatham Township in Morris County, New Jersey. Green Village is split between Harding Township and Chatham Township, with Green Village children attending school in both school districts, based on their township of residence.
Green Violet-ear The Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus) is an attractive hummingbird that is a resident breeder in highlands from central Mexico to western Panama and in the Andes from northern Venezuela to Bolivia. It shows seasonal movements and wanders to the United States and even Canada.
Green with Evil Green with Evil was a five-part story arc in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series. It introduced a few new characters, but centered around Tommy Oliver, a new member of Angel Grove High and the series' namesake Green Ranger.
Green wrasse The green wrasse, Notolabrus inscriptus, is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus, found in eastern Australia including Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island, the Kermadec Islands, and the north east coast of the North Island in New Zealand, in reef areas at depths of between 5 and 20 m. Its length is between 30 and 60 cm.
Green Week Green Week is an annual event held at the Monash University Monash University, Clayton campus, in Melbourne. It is historically run during the second week of classes in second semester, and is operated by the Activities department of the Monash Student Association.
Green Zone The Green Zone is a 10 km² (4 mile²) area in central Baghdad that was the centre of the Coalition Provisional Authority and remains the center of the international presence in the city. Its official name under the Iraq interim government is the International Zone.
Green Zone Cafe The Green Zone Cafe was a restaurant in the northeast corner of the Green Zone (International Zone) in Baghdad, Iraq. The restaurant was housed in a fabric and metal-frame building established in the parking lot of a former gas station.
Green's Corners, Ontario Green's Corners is a hamlet in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada that is located west of Simcoe, north of Walsh, northeast of Delhi, and east of Pine Grove. In addition to residential property, there are also agriculture and some commerce.
Green's function (many-body theory) In many-body theory, the term Green's function (or Green function) is sometimes used interchangeably with correlation function, but refers specifically to correlators of field operators or creation and annihilation operators.
Green's Farms (Metro-North station) The Green's Farms Metro-North Railroad station is one of two New Haven Line stations serving the residents of Westport, Connecticut. The station is located in the Green's Farms area of Westport in the southeastern part of town, and the technically-incorrect apstrophe in the station name dates to New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad ownership of the line.
Green's relations In mathematics, Green's relations are five equivalence relations that characterise the elements of a semigroup in terms of the principal ideals they generate. The relations are named for James Alexander Green, who introduced them in a paper of 1951.
Green's theorem In physics and mathematics, Green's theorem gives the relationship between a line integral around a simple closed curve C and a double integral over the plane region D bounded by C. Green's theorem was named after British scientist George Green and is a special two-dimensional case of the more general Stokes' theorem.
Green-beard effect The selfish gene theory postulates that natural selection will increase the frequency of those genes whose phenotypic effects ensure their successful replication. A gene for altruism can be favored by selection if the altruism is primarily directed at other individuals who share the same gene (kin selection).
Green-breasted Mango The Green-breasted Mango (Anthracothorax prevostii) is a hummingbird that breeds from eastern Mexico and western Panama south to Colombia, Venezuela, northeasterm Bolivia, western Ecuador and just into Peru. It is occasionally seen as a vagrant to Texas in the United States.
Green-Fascism Green-Fascism is the jargon used mainly by Turkish Kemalist intellectuals and political writers to define and criticise theocratic Islamist political regimes and counter-revolutionary movements which attempt to transform the secular State into a religious State as in Iran, Saudi-Arabia, Algeria, and Sudan. Green is a widely used color on Islamic tombs and mosques.
Green-ripe Green-ripe refers to a state of ripeness in beans during which the seeds have become mostly developed to entirely developed and the seed pod has shrunk but the beans inside have not dried. Various beans are eaten this way, including Lima beans, Fava Beans, Runner beans, and most notably Edamame which is Soy boiled in its Green-ripe state in salt water.
Green-sky Green-sky is the fictional setting of Zilpha Keatley Snyder's Green-sky Series of young-adult books, consisting of the novels Below the Root, And All Between, and Until the Celebration. It is also the setting of the Below the Root computer game.
Green-throated Mango The Green -throated Mango (Anthracothorax viridigula) is a hummingbird that breeds from northeastern Venezuela, Trinidad and the Guianas south to northeasterm Brazil and northern Argentina. It is a local or seasonal migrant, although its movements are not well understood.
Green-Tao theorem In mathematics, the Green-Tao theorem, proved by Ben Green and Terence Tao in 2004Ben Green and Terence Tao, The primes contain arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions,8 Apr 2004., states that the sequence of prime numbers contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions.
Green-water navy A green-water navy is a naval term that refers to a naval force based around a coastal or littoral capability. This is a relatively new terminology, as non blue-water navies used to be collectively referred to as brown-water navy.
Green-white-checker finish The green-white-checker finish is a rule implemented into many levels of automobile racing in the United States as a way to ensure that fans would see a green flag finish. The rule gives the field an attempt to finish the race under a green-flag condition.
Green-winged Teal The Green-winged Teal (GWT, Anas carolinensis) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of North America except on the Aleutian Islands. It was considered conspecific with the Common Teal for some time, and the issue is still being reviewed by the AOU based on this the IUCN] and [[BirdLife International (BirdLife International, 2004) do not accept it as a separate species at present.
Greenacre Public School Greenacre Primary School is a public primary school in Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1921 and was originally called East Bankstown Public School until it (and the suburb) were officially renamed Greenacre in 1956.
Greenacre, New South Wales Greenacre is a suburb, in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 14km south west of the Sydney central business district and is partly in the City of Bankstown, partly in the Municipality of Strathfield and partly in Auburn Council.
Greenback cutthroat trout The greenback cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki stomias) is the easternmost subspecies of cutthroat trout. This subspecies, once widespread, today occupies less than 1% of its historical range and is currently listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
Greenback flounder The greenback flounder, Rhombosolea tapirina, is a righteye flounder of the genus Rhombosolea, found around southern Australia and New Zealand in shallow waters down to depths of 100 metres. Their length is from 25 to 50 cm.
Greenback horse mackerel The greenback horse mackerel or greenback scad, Trachurus declivis, is a species of jack in the family Carangidae, found around southern Australia, and around New Zealand, from the surface to depths of 460 m. Its length is up to 64 cm.
Greenbank Road (Ottawa) Greenbank Road is a major north-south road in Ottawa, Ontario that serves central Nepean and Barrhaven. From its northern terminus at the Queensway until its intersection with Jockvale Road, it is designated Ottawa Road #13.
Greenbar Madness First used in an article about Google PR (Google PageRank) questioning the growing tendency of web designers, search engine optimisation professionals and webmasters to concentrate their promotional efforts on Link Building almost to the exclusion of all else, the term Greenbar Madness refers to a perceived imbalance in the web site promotion industry.
Greenbelt (Golden Horseshoe) The Ontario Greenbelt (not to be confused with the Ottawa Greenbelt in the same province) is a permanently protected area of green space, farmland, forests, wetlands, and watersheds, located in Southern Ontario, Canada. It encompasses a significant portion of Canada's most populated and fastest-growing area - The Golden Horseshoe.
Greenberg Traurig Greenberg Traurig LLP is an international law firm with approximately 1,500 attorneys and governmental professionals in 29 locations in the United States, Europe and Asia. Its presence in Europe is supplemented by strategic alliances with Olswang (offices in London, United Kingdom and Brussels, Belgium), and Studio Santa Maria (offices in Milan, Italy and Rome, Italy).
Greenbo Lake Greenbo Lake is a man-made lake nestled in the Appalachian foothills of Greenup County, Kentucky. Its distinctive name derives from the combination of the names of the county it is located in and an adjacent county, Boyd County.
Greenbo Lake State Park Greenbo Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky is a resort park in the north-eastern part of the commonwealth, close to the town of Greenup, Kentucky in Greenup County. It features a 36-room lodge named for poet Jesse Hilton Stuart, a 63-site campground with 35 primitive sites, a swimming pool with slides, an 18-hole miniature golf course and a new amphitheatre.
Greenbone The greenbone or butterfish, Odax pullus, a cale of the genus Odax, is found around New Zealand, in shallow reef areas where there is abundant brown seaweed. Its length is between 30 and 75 cm, and can weigh up to 5 kg.
Greenboro Station (OC Transpo) Greenboro Station in Ottawa, Ontario is a stop on the Transitway, and is the current southern terminus of the O-Train. It was expected to extend towards the south by 2009 (before its cancellation), and the proposed East-West Line would have intersect at this station.
Greenbrier Ghost The Greenbrier Ghost is the name popularly given to the alleged ghost of a young woman in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States, who was murdered in 1897. The events surrounding the haunting have led to it becoming a very late instance in American legal history in which the testimony of a "ghost" was accepted at a murder trial.
Greenbrier River Trail The Greenbrier River Trail is a rail trail operated by West Virginia State Parks. The trail is a 77 mile (120 kilometer) long former railroad, now used for hiking, bicycling, ski-touring, horseback-riding, and wheel-chair use.
Greenbrier State Forest Greenbrier State Forest is a 5,130 acre state forest between Lewisburg and White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA. Greenbrier State Forest is located on Harts Run, a tributary of Howard Creek, and contains historic Kate's Mountain (3,330 feet/1,015 m).
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