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  2. Former Kroger site in Colerain Township to see second life as ...

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    A former Kroger site in Colerain Township will see new life as a discount store. In early 2020, Kroger announced it would close the 6401 Colerain Ave. store.

  3. Greater Rochester International Airport - Wikipedia

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    10/28: 6,402 ft × 150 ft (1,951 m × 46 m), asphalt; Runways 4, 22 and 28 have Instrument Landing System (ILS); runway 4 has a Category II ILS. In 2008 the airport completed two service roads around the end of Runway 28, near Interstate 390, in tunnels. The ground was graded upwards beyond the end of the runway to cover the tunnels.

  4. North Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    North Avenue is a major east–west street in Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. Starting at St. Charles's eastern border with West Chicago, its name changes from Main Street to North Avenue, just east of the Kane/DuPage county line. From there, it travels straight east, carrying Illinois Route 64 until LaSalle Drive in Chicago.

  5. North Avenue station (Light RailLink) - Wikipedia

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    North Avenue station is a Baltimore Light Rail station located on North Avenue near the I-83 interchange in Baltimore, Maryland. The station has two island platforms serving three tracks. During the light rail's double-tracking project, when the northern section of the system was closed, the North Avenue stop was the northern terminus.

  6. Northwest Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Tower, later popularly known as the Coyote Building, [1] and Robey Hotel since 2017, [2] is a 12-story Art Deco building at the corner of North Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. It was designed by Perkins, Chatten & Hammond and built between 1928 and 1929. [3] [4]

  7. Cherry Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Avenue bridge was constructed in 1901–02 [1] by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul to replace a 20-year-old bridge on the same location. [6] It spans the North Branch Canal of the Chicago River providing the only railroad access to Goose Island. [7] Cherry Avenue bridge as it appeared in 1999 before restoration