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  2. List of Adelaide obsolete suburb names - Wikipedia

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    Edwardstown: 5039 Cudmore Park (part) Melrose Park: 5039 Culford (Cullford) [note 2] Klemzig: 5087 Cumberland: Cumberland Park: 5041 Cummins Park: Novar Gardens: 5040 Da Costa Park: Glenelg East: 5045 Darley: Paradise: 5075 Davington: Semaphore Park [note 3] 5019 Dockside: Rosewater [1] 5013 Dockville: Port Adelaide: 5015 Dover: South Brighton ...

  3. Parkside, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Parkside is serviced by routes 170, 171, 171A, 172 and 173, run by Adelaide Metro. Along the borders of the suburb (Glen Osmond Road and Unley Road), there are more bus services. Glen Osmond Road is serviced by routes T800, T801, T842, T863, N801, 801, 830F, 840X, 841F, 860F, 861, 863, 865, and school bus route 870.

  4. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Radiator company was formed in 1892 from the Detroit Radiator Company, the Michigan Radiator & Iron Manufacturing Company, and the Pierce Steam Heating Company of Buffalo. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The company was headed by Joseph Bond, (of Pierce Steam Heating Co.), as president, Charles Hodges, (of Detroit Radiator) as treasurer, and Clarence ...

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  6. Edwardstown, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Edwardstown is an inner southern-western suburb located 6 km southwest of Adelaide in the City of Marion. In 1989 the suburb of Edwardstown was split, with the portion east of South Road becoming Melrose Park . [ 2 ]

  7. Parkside West Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Parkside West Historic District is a national historic district located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. The district is architecturally and historically significant for its association with the 1876 Parks and Parkways Plan for the city of Buffalo developed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1876. It consists of 137 contributing structures (82 ...