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  2. Lambert's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The cafe was started in Sikeston in 1942 by Earl Lambert, assisted by his wife Agnes, his brother Robert, and Robert's wife Ruby. In 1976 Earl's son Norman "'Ole Norm" Lambert, a former football coach at Sikeston High School, took over management. It was Norman who started the tradition of throwing rolls to customers.

  3. New Brunswick Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Route 1 is a highway in the southern part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.It begins west of the Canada–United States border at St. Stephen, and runs east for 239.11 kilometres (148.58 mi) to Route 2 at River Glade.

  4. Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John features multiple museums such as the Hatheway Labour Exhibit Centre, [153] the New Brunswick Black History Society's Black History Heritage Centre located in the Brunswick Square mall, [154] [155] the Carleton Martello Tower, Fort Howe, the Loyalist House, the Saint John Jewish Historical Museum, [156] the Saint John Firefighters ...

  5. Reversing Falls Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Until 1968, with the opening of a second bridge in Saint John, the Harbour Bridge, the Reversing Falls Bridge was the only link between the city's East and West sides. Visitors may stop at a public viewing point above the bridge on the west bank of the river, or use a restaurant and gift shop constructed adjacent to its western abutment.

  6. New Brunswick Route 111 - Wikipedia

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    Route 111 was first designated in 1965, following the routing of former Route 29. Until the construction of the Saint John Airport connector in 1991, Route 111 continued along the Loch Lomond Road into Saint John's city centre, and it has also been extended in Sussex Corner to reach the former Trans-Canada Highway, now part of Route 1.

  7. Loyalist Man - Wikipedia

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    The Loyalist Man is an iconic sign located near the Reversing Falls in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The figure was conceived of by Jim Stackhouse and painted by Ron Howard. [ 1 ] It represents a Loyalist soldier from the American Revolution , as many of Saint John's early settlers were Loyalists.

  8. List of crossings of the Saint John River - Wikipedia

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    Evandale: New Brunswick Route 102 Route 124: Westfield Ferry (cable ferry) Westfield: New Brunswick Route 177: Hardings Point: New Brunswick Route 845: Reversing Falls Railway Bridge: New Brunswick Southern Railway (NBSR McAdam Subdivision) Lancaster: Saint John: Reversing Falls Bridge: Route 100: Lancaster: Route 100 Saint John: Route 100 ...

  9. Reversing Falls Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Reversing Falls Railway Bridge is the name given to two different steel truss bridges crossing the Saint John River at the same location in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 1 ] The original bridge was constructed in 1885 immediately upstream of a highway crossing known as the Reversing Falls Bridge . [ 2 ]