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  2. File:Warwick Castle Plan.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 938 × 769 pixels, file size: 157 KB) ... English: A Plan of Warwick Castle , showing the ground floor rooms. Date: 31 July 2008:

  3. Warwick Castle - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Warwick Castle. The current castle, built in stone during the reign of King Henry II, is on the same site as the earlier Norman motte-and-bailey castle. A keep used to stand on the motte which is on the south west of the site, although most of the structure now dates from the post-medieval period. [3]

  4. Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory

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    During the abdication crisis of 1936, Queen Mary prayed before the statue of Our Lady of Warwick street - a life size copy of Our Lady from the Rue du Bac - and sent a bouquet of flowers every week until her death. The church has attracted many prominent Catholic worshippers.

  5. File:Architectural plans of Court House, Warwick, 1888.jpg

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  6. Warwick New York Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Warwick New York is a luxury hotel at 65 West 54th Street, on the northeastern corner with Sixth Avenue, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Constructed between 1925 and 1927, it is owned by Warwick Hotels and Resorts .

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  9. City block - Wikipedia

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    For example, many pre-industrial cores of cities in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East tend to have irregularly shaped street patterns and urban blocks, while cities based on grids have much more regular arrangements. By extension, the word "block" is an important informal unit of length equal to the distance between two streets of a street grid.