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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.

  4. Inverness Town Steeple - Wikipedia

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    The first tolbooth in the town, referred to as the "Steeple of Inverness" dated back to at least 1593. After a new stone bridge was built across the River Ness in 1685, prison cells were accommodated in the spandrels of the bridge and offices for civic officials were accommodated in the East Gatehouse to the bridge, leaving the old tolbooth underutilised.

  5. Greig Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    View of bridge with the Free North Church of Scotland in the background. Greig Street Bridge is a footbridge across the River Ness located in Inverness, Scotland.It is a suspension bridge built in 1880–1 by the civil engineer C. Manners in conjunction with the Rose Street Foundry for a cost of £1,400.

  6. Raigmore - Wikipedia

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    It is in the Highland council area of Scotland. The name is from the Gaelic for "the large fortified dwelling". [1] Houses in Raigmore estate. All formerly part of the Raigmore estate, the southern part of Raigmore is now the location of Raigmore Hospital, the main hospital for Inverness and the Highlands. The northern part is now a housing ...

  7. Inverness Town House - Wikipedia

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    King George V also attended the cabinet meeting in 1921 but then returned to the town house in 1929 to be presented with the freedom of the City of Inverness. [3] Inverness Town Council was replaced by the larger Inverness District Council in 1975, one of the lower-tier districts within the Highland region. The district council used the town ...

  8. The Link Between Air Pollution And Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk

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    In short, yes, air pollution can increase risks of developing or irritating symptoms of type 2 diabetes, according to multiple studies. A study by the Washington University School of Medicine and ...

  9. Merkinch - Wikipedia

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    Merkinch (Scottish Gaelic: Marc-Innis, meaning "Island of the Horse" [1]) is an area of the city of Inverness in the Highland council area of Scotland.One of the oldest neighbourhoods in Inverness, it's situated in the city's north-west flanked by the Caledonian Canal to its west and River Ness to its east.

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