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  2. Maryland Route 190 - Wikipedia

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    Known as River Road, the highway runs 15.88 miles (25.56 km) from MD 112 near Seneca east to Western Avenue at the District of Columbia boundary in Bethesda. MD 190 parallels the Potomac River through the affluent southwestern Montgomery County communities of Potomac and Bethesda and connects those suburbs with Interstate 495 (I-495).

  3. LaFontaine Historic District - Wikipedia

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    LaFontaine Historic District is a national historic district located at La Fontaine, Wabash County, Indiana.It encompasses 56 contributing buildings and 4 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of La Fontaine.

  4. River Road - Wikipedia

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    County Route 505 (New Jersey), along the Hudson River; County Route 533 (New Jersey), along the Millstone River; Farm to Market Road 170, in Texas; Georgia State Route 182; Great River Road, along the Mississippi River River Road, Louisiana; Jefferson Avenue (Detroit), formerly named River Road; Louisiana Highway 1064; Maryland Route 190; New ...

  5. Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel (French: Pont-Tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine) is a highway bridge–tunnel running over and beneath the Saint Lawrence River. It connects the Montreal borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve with the south shore of the river at Longueuil , Quebec .

  6. Walled Lake - Wikipedia

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    Walled Lake may refer to: Walled Lake, Michigan, a city in Michigan Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, a school district with its headquarters in Walled Lake, Michigan

  7. Ford River Rouge complex - Wikipedia

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    A fleet of three Ford-owned Great Lakes freighters initially named for the Ford grandsons and later renamed for top company executives, was based at the River Rouge Plant. The deckhouse of the SS Benson Ford was transported by crane barge to Put-in-Bay, Ohio and placed on an 18-foot cliff as a private home above Lake Erie. [11]