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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. Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John is home to a number of post-secondary institutions, including the smaller of the two campuses of the University of New Brunswick, the Saint John campus (UNBSJ). Opened in 1969 and located next to the Saint John Regional Hospital near Millidgeville , [ 206 ] the campus serves around 2,000 of UNB's total student body. [ 207 ]

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. New Brunswick Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    Route 11 in Jacquet River, approximately halfway between Bathurst and Campbellton. Route 11 is a provincial highway in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.The 440-kilometre (270 mi) road runs from Moncton to the Quebec border, near Campbellton, at the Matapédia Bridge, following the province's eastern and northern coastlines.

  7. New Brunswick Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Length: 97.3 km [1] (60.5 mi) Existed: 1965–present: Major junctions; North end: Route 101 in Fredericton: Route 8 in Fredericton Route 2 (TCH) near Oromocto: South end: Route 1 in Saint John: Location; Country: Canada: Province: New Brunswick: Counties: York, Sunbury, Queens, Kings ...

  8. New Brunswick Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    Route 103 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada, running from Woodstock to Florenceville along the west bank of the Saint John River, a distance of 42 kilometres.. Route 103 begins at the interchange between the Trans-Canada Highway and Route 555 and passes the eastern terminus of Route 95, where it connects the interchange to downtown Woodstock and Interstate 95 via the Houlton Road.

  9. List of historic places in Saint John County, New Brunswick ...

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    New Brunswick , Saint John municipality More images: Caverhill Hall: 134-136 Sydney Street Saint John NB Saint John municipality More images: Arthur S. Chesley Residence 99 Wentworth Street Saint John NB