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There are three places in North America that are called Blenheim, including: Blenheim, New York; Blenheim, Ontario; as well as Blenheim; South Carolina.
if you're talking about blenheim new zealand.. as far as I know there isn't one.
Near the village of Woodstock which is a few miles north of Oxford.
The main island near Encounter Bay is Granite Island, a popular tourist destination near the town of Victor Harbour in South Australia.
First of all it is Blenheim Palace. Heim means home- also secret or secure- in German. I believe it has some connection with both Churchill and possibly Lord Wellington who was of or related to the Blenheim family. Look it up. The RAF had a twin-engine bomber called the Blenheim, obviously named after the Palace.
Murderer's Bay, in New Zealand, was named by Abel Tasman in 1642 after a bloody conflict between the Maori and Tasman's men. It is now called Golden Bay, and lies near Cook Strait.
Blandford-Blenheim was created in 1975.
Blenheim Orange was created in 1740.
Blenheim Palace was created in 1722.
Blenheim Ginger Ale can typically be found at local grocery stores, specialty food shops, and some convenience stores in the Greenville, SC area. You may want to check larger chains like Publix or Harris Teeter, or look for local retailers that specialize in beverages. Additionally, you can visit the Blenheim Ginger Ale website to find specific retailers or distributors near you.
there are 187 rooms in Blenheim Palace
No, because Blenheim, New Zealand is to far from the shoreline