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The $1.4 million memorial, designed by Yardley architect Liuba Laschyk, includes twin fountains representing the towers of the World Trade Center; a Walk of Remembrance, with a series of glass panels etched with the names of the 2,973 people who lost their lives in the 9-11 attacks; and a memorial rail etched with the names of the 17 residents ...
A Yardley resident is fighting the borough's zoning decision to let the Abrams Hebrew Academy build an athletic field with bleachers and a track. Earl Markey, whose West College Avenue home is ...
Birmingham Yardley is a constituency [n 1] of part of the city of Birmingham represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Jess Phillips of the Labour Party. [ n 2 ] Yardley Rural District was annexed to Birmingham under the 1911 Greater Birmingham Act .
The Yardley Inn Restaurant & Bar, located along the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The Yardley Inn Restaurant, Bar & Farm is a Zagat-rated restaurant in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, specializing in contemporary American cuisine. The Yardley Inn’s kitchen offers a diverse menu of seafood and shellfish, beef, chicken, pork, and pasta.
Weston Underwood is a village and civil parish [2] in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.It is located about a mile west of Olney.
Bartholomew, the son of Peter, was a coach proprietor based in Yardley, Worcestershire. Bartholomew, the son of Francis, was a jockey, and lived in Maghull, north of Liverpool. Bartholomew Bretherton (1806–1874) son of Peter, was his sixth child and fourth son who inherited the coaching business based in Yardley in the Birmingham area, from ...
Potterspury is on the A5 road, formerly the Roman road of Watling Street between Towcester six miles to the north and Stony Stratford a mile to the south. The village sits at the edge of Whittlewood Forest, a relatively large ancient woodland to the west that was part of the original estate of the Duke of Grafton.