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Romford has become a boomtown in recent years, with growing developments of commercial and retail property.
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Albans is something of a boomtown, having excellent location and great beauty.
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Braintree is a housing boomtown.
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Corby is a marvellous example of a town that was wholly dependent on one industry, but which is no longer so dependent—and it is now a boomtown.
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Out on the frontier, the first need for a boomtown was a newspaper.
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The community incorporated for the first time in 1870 and was a boomtown, with as many as fifty businesses, in the early 1870s.
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Bagillt remained a hard-working boomtown for more than a century.
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Blacksburg became a boomtown and hotels and saloons were built for the new visitors.
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Aurora's mines were so rich that the boomtown attracted miners to the area from all over the west.
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Goldenville, being the most popular for miners, was a boomtown; previously no bigger than it is today, overnight it boomed to hundreds, probably even thousands of people.
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Portie became a boomtown.
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Johannesburg, like many other boom towns, grew rapidly and with little planning, and thus the city covers an extremely large area.
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I visited that town recently and it is an absolute boomtown, with two or three ships alongside each quay.
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It was a boomtown in those days.
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It was a boomtown.
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Reading is at present a boomtown.
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It was a boomtown in the late 19th century.
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Greenfield was a boomtown for 20 years, with the founding of manufacturing plants and other industries.
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Instead of being a boomtown, its just getting started, and the city is running rampant with crime.
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Westport was a boomtown until a cholera epidemic in the mid-1840s reduced the town's population by 50%.
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The two brothers built a smelter on the property and divided the remaining land into smaller sized lots, thus starting a boomtown.
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By 1979 it had become a boomtown with a population of about 32,000 people.
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By 1840 the boomtown had a population of over 4,000.
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Panamint was a boomtown founded after silver and copper were found there in 1872.
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The one-time boomtown is now usually quiet.
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It became something of a boomtown when natural gas was found in the area in 1887.
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The town soon matured from a false-fronted boomtown to a sophisticated city.
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It began as an oil boomtown.
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Some western boom towns used sheet metal because it was light and easily shipped.
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Like most mining boom towns, the population included a small number of women and children compared to the very large male population.
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Also, the resulting influx of thousands of oil field workers led to wild growth of nearby boom towns and the lawlessness that accompanied them.
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Actual production of petroleum began in 1920, boom towns sprang up around the county.
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Several short-lived boom towns sprang up during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to mine gold and silver.
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Like many boom towns, the city's population has never matched that of the boom years.
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