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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lycoming ...

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    West of Lairdsville on Township 664 41°12′26″N 76°38′10″W  /  41.207222°N 76.636111°W  / 41.207222; -76.636111  ( Lairdsville Covered Moreland Township

  3. Newton Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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    Woodham is the largest of a number of private housing developments that have taken place since the late 1970s, to the North of Woodham Burn; which at one time formed a natural northern boundary to the town of Newton Aycliffe. From its start Newton Aycliffe kept expanding in size, until 1980 when the council stopped building council homes.

  4. Middridge - Wikipedia

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    Middridge Grange is a Grade II listed building [4] situated just outside the village itself, between Shildon and School Aycliffe. It is one of the oldest buildings in the region, beginning life as a large Elizabethan manor in 1578.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin ...

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    Greene Township: 15: Widow Donaldson Place: Widow Donaldson Place: November 5, 1987 : 177 Bear Valley Road near Fort Loudon: Peters Township: 16: Findlay Farm: Findlay Farm: April 21, 1983 : 6801 Findlay Road near Lamasters

  6. Aycliffe Village - Wikipedia

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    Today's Aycliffe Village is a mixture of cottages, old houses and new builds. On the whole, its architecture is varied with some houses dating back several hundred years to a small amount of relatively new-build properties. Although, unfortunately the village is cut by a main A class road, the A167.

  7. The history of the American phone book - AOL

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    As phone lines became more popular—between 1942 and 1962, the number of phones in the U.S. grew 230% to 76 million—telephone companies realized they would run out of phone numbers.

  8. Heighington railway station - Wikipedia

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    The buildings no longer form part of the modern station and the pub, called the Locomotion Number 1, closed in 2017. [11] A cobbled area outside the pub is believed to be part of the original 1825 station platform. [10] Since the closure of the pub in 2017, the site has become derelict, and has been affected by vandalism and criminal damage.

  9. Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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    Aycliffe is part of the name of 5 places in County Durham, England: Newton Aycliffe, the oldest new town in the north of England Great Aycliffe, a civil parish; Aycliffe Village, a village south of Newton Aycliffe Aycliffe railway station; School Aycliffe, a village west of Newton Aycliffe and east of Heighington