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When a post office was established in 1878, it was discovered that there was another post office called Elizabeth City in Indiana, and so the name Maple Valley was selected in order to avoid repetition. [2] The first post master was A. F. Yetter. [4] The Maple Valley post office was discontinued in 1903. [2]
Other notable buildings include the Jackson Building (1892), J.K. Building (1889), Grazhs Building (1893), and Union City Post Office (1935). [ 2 ] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places , in 1999.
In October 2011 the Bush Theatre left its home of nearly forty years on Shepherd's Bush Green and moved to the old Shepherd's Bush Library building on Uxbridge Rd. [52] An IBIS hotel opened in 2012 on the South side of the Green. [53] Between 2012 and 2013 Shepherd's Bush Green was substantially redeveloped.
The Breeze trolley, which will begin its sixth season of service on Saturday, runs every 30 minutes.
Back in 2011, Watson was the board chair of Indiana Landmarks, a historic preservation nonprofit organization, when it was asked to brainstorm ideas to save the abandoned Bush Stadium, which had ...
Stations around Shepherd's Bush Shepherd's Bush station on an Ordnance Survey map, 1894. The L&SWR opened the line through the station on 1 January 1869. The line ran in an arc with the station near its apex, located in a shallow cutting on the west side of Shepherd's Bush Road adjacent to Sulgrave Road. The station opened on 1 May 1874.
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Ordnance Survey map showing Shepherd's Bush station on the Metropolitan Railway. Original map scale: 25 inches to One Mile/880 feet to One Inch. Date: Revised 1893-94, Published 1896. Source: Ordnance Survey. London LXXIII. Public Domain as published more than 50 years ago. Author: Ordnance Survey