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The Rock Island Centennial Bridge, officially the Master Sergeant Stanley W. Talbot Memorial Bridge, connects Rock Island, Illinois, and Davenport, Iowa. The bridge is 3,850 feet (1,173 m) long and stands 170 feet (52 m) above water level. Construction of the bridge began in 1938 and it opened on July 12, 1940, [3] as a toll bridge.
Resort Municipality, officially named the Resort Municipality of Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico, is the lone municipality in Prince Edward Island, Canada that holds resort municipality status. It was established in 1990.
Stanley Bridge may refer to: Stanley Bridge (EastEnders), fictional character; Stanley Bridge, a bridge in Stanley, Alexandria, Egypt; Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward ...
Originally, a cèilidh was a social gathering of any sort, and did not necessarily involve dancing: . The 'ceilidh' is a literary entertainment where stories and tales, poems and ballads, are rehearsed and recited, and songs are sung, conundrums are put, proverbs are quoted, and many other literary matters are related and discussed
Stanley [1] (Egyptian Arabic: ستانلى) is a neighborhood near the city centre of Alexandria. The area is most famous for the iconic Stanley Bridge on the Corniche, as well as its private-access beach. The bridge has a total length of 400 meters with 6 spans.
Oyster Bed Bridge: 41.6: 25.8: Route 7 south (Rustico Road) / Route 251 west (Crooked Creek Road) – Charlottetown, Wheatley River: Roundabout: 42.1: 26.2: Route 223 south (Winsloe Road) Brackley Beach: 45.5: 28.3: Route 15 north – Prince Edward Island National Park: West end of Route 15 concurrency: Brackley Point: 48.0: 29.8: Route 15 ...
This series began as a local 13-episode production which was broadcast locally in mid-1973 and hosted by John Allan Cameron.Its title is a Gaelic word meaning a social gathering based on dancing and music.
Stanley Bridge Halt: opened 3 April 1905. Black Dog Halt : opened early on as a private station for the Bowood Estate of the Marquess of Lansdowne ; a temporary platform there had been opened for a fete in 1870 and the station itself seemed to follow soon after; in April 1898 the GWR asked to erect a sign marked Black Dog Station , but this was ...