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    The Lucasville railway station is a decommissioned railway station on the Lapstone Zig Zag that closed in 1892. John Lucas purchased land for a country...
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    He built a country retreat on the land called Lucasville, close to his private Lucasville railway station, but sold the property to Charles Smith. Smith...
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    Lapstone Zig Zag (category Former railway bridges in Australia)
    Park. There is a pleasing stone culvert to the south of Lucasville platform. Lucasville station was built in 1877 for the Minister for Mines, John Lucas...
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  • The Main Western Railway Line is a westwards continuation of what is known as the Main Suburban Line between Sydney Central station and Granville. The...
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    Bourke railway station is a heritage-listed disused railway station and present-day coach terminal in Bourke, in the Far West region of New South Wales...
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    Highway: Original Glenbrook Railway Sign and Monument 12 Hare Street: Glenbrook School of Music Off Knapsack Street: Lucasville Station 15-19 Lagoon Drive: Glenbrook...
    18 KB (2,201 words) - 09:46, 9 July 2024
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    Sarnia (redirect from Lucasville, Ontario)
    Lake Huron. Coronation Park, Fourth Line Heritage Park, College Park, Lucasville, Bunyan, Froomfield, The Tree Streets, Mitton Village, and Sherwood Village...
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  • Society Logan County Historical Society Lorain County Historical Society Lucasville Area Historical Society Madison Historical Society Mahoning Valley Historical...
    89 KB (8,441 words) - 05:40, 21 June 2024
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    Historic Site, Brentsville Historic Centre, Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park, Lucasville Historic Site, and Ben Lomond Historic Site. The Prince...
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    settled in many parts of Nova Scotia including Hammonds Plains, Beechville, Lucasville and Africville. In the peace after 1815, the city at first suffered an...
    112 KB (13,350 words) - 10:34, 3 July 2024
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    Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts she taught school in Africville and Lucasville. Her national debut occurred in 1941 at the Eaton Auditorium in Toronto...
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    Bank. The railway opened in June 1857 with a station and freight shed at Beaver Bank. It was replaced by a second structure in 1886. The station served the...
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    failure of the port wing crashing near the corner of Cliffton Ave and Lucasville Road killing all five on board. On 13 April 1941, Anson N9857 of 19 Operational...
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  • from South Shore—St. Margarets; loses the Bedford, Hammonds Plains and Lucasville areas to Sackville—Bedford—Preston Kings—Hants: Gains some territory (Berwick...
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    At an at-grade intersection with Highway 40 (Modeland Road, formerly Lucasville Road), Highway 7 transitioned into Highway 402, inaugurated in 1953, which...
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    neighbours. To the north are the communities of Lower Sackville, Lakeview and Lucasville, Waverley and Dartmouth are to the east, Halifax and Timberlea to the...
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  • the elimination of enemy pockets. Born: Ted Strickland, politician, in Lucasville, Ohio Died: Mihály Babits, 57, Hungarian poet, writer and translator The...
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    Islands, fled the United States to settle in Hammonds Plains, Beechville, Lucasville, North Preston, East Preston, Africville and Elm Hill, New Brunswick....
    156 KB (18,114 words) - 22:25, 1 July 2024