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  2. Crypt Lake Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Crypt Lake Trail is one of the premium hikes in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is accessed by a dedicated ferry service operating from the Waterton Park Townsite. The first part of the trail offers the choice of two alternate routes for ascent and return running through forest, the longer of which passes the impressive ...

  3. St Mary-le-Bow - Wikipedia

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    Other than St Paul's Cathedral, St Mary-le-Bow was considered the most important church in the city, and thus, according to a document dated to 13 June 1670, at the head of the list to be rebuilt. [ 13 ] [ 15 ] The mason's contract for the rebuilding of St Mary-le-Bow was signed just under two months later, on 2 August.

  4. Arches Court - Wikipedia

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    The Arches Court's permanent home is St Mary-le-Bow in the City of London. The Arches Court or Court of Arches, presided over by the Dean of Arches, is an ecclesiastical court of the Church of England covering the Province of Canterbury. Its equivalent in the Province of York is the Chancery Court.

  5. Crypt Falls - Wikipedia

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    Crypt Falls is a waterfall in southwestern Alberta in Waterton Lakes National Park. It is viewable from the Crypt Lake Trail via ferry service from the Waterton town-site. It drops out of Crypt Lake and feeds a smaller lake below it. The true height of the fall is unknown but it is estimated to be taller than it currently is listed as.

  6. Watling Street - Wikipedia

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    The London portion of Watling Street was rediscovered during Christopher Wren's rebuilding of St Mary-le-Bow in 1671–73, following the Great Fire. Modern excavations date its construction to the winter from AD 47 to 48. Around London, it was 7.5–8.7 m (25–29 ft) wide and paved with gravel.

  7. Saint Mary's Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mary's Wilderness is the largest Virginia Wilderness on national forest land. [2] Saint Mary's Wilderness ranges in elevation from about 1,780 feet (543 m) to 3,640 feet (1,109 m). The area has about 14 miles (23 km) of hiking trails within or near its boundaries.

  8. Three Notch Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Three Notch Trail is a 10.6-mile (17.1 km) (26 mile planned), [1] shared-use rail trail in the US state of Maryland.It currently runs on the right-of-way of the old U.S. Naval Air Station Railroad from Deborah Drive in Hughesville, MD just inside Charles County to Baggett Park in Mechanicsville, MD with several short, disconnected sections in the California, MD area.

  9. List of churches in the City of London - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Abchurch: Cannon Street: Mary: C12th: Rebuilt 1681–1686. Guild church St Mary Aldermary: Mansion House: Mary: C11th: Rebuilt 1681. Guild church; may not hold regular services St Mary-at-Hill: Billingsgate: Mary: C12th: Rebuilt 1676 St Mary-le-Bow: Cheapside: Mary: C11th: Rebuilt 1671–1673. Weekday services St Mary Woolnoth: Bank ...