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  2. Tollymore Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bridge, built by James Hamilton in 1726, is the oldest of the current bridges. The Ivy Bridge was built in 1780 and Foley's Bridge in 1787. Parnell Bridge, named in recognition of Sir John Parnell who visited Tollymore in the late 18th century, was constructed in 1842. It was the last stone bridge to be built in Tollymore.

  3. Shimna River - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bridge, built by James Hamilton in 1726, is the oldest of the current bridges. The Ivy Bridge was built in 1780 and Foley's Bridge in 1787. Parnell Bridge, named in recognition of Sir John Parnell who visited Tollymore in the late 18th century, was constructed in 1842. It was the last stone bridge to be built in Tollymore.

  4. Ivybridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Ivybridge railway station is situated on the Exeter to Plymouth line [ 1 ] and serves the town of Ivybridge in Devon , England . It is 234 miles 27 chains (234.34 mi; 377.1 km) down the line from the zero point at London Paddington , measured via Box .

  5. Ivy Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Ivybridge, a town in Devon, England, a bridge there, and a painting of said bridge Ivybridge railway station; Ivybridge Community College, a secondary school; Ivybridge Priory, a former monastic house; Ivybridge Town F.C., an amateur football club; Ivybridge RFC, a rugby union club; Ivybridge (Isleworth), a locality in West London formerly ...

  6. Ivybridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy Bridge as painted by J. M. W. Turner in 1813. The name Ivybridge is derived from a small 13th century hump-backed bridge of the same name. The Ivy Bridge was the only means of crossing the river until the 1830s although plans were put forward in 1819. "Ivy" was used to describe the bridge, because there was ivy growing along the bridge ...

  7. Ivybridge (Isleworth) - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy Bridge itself is situated where London Road crosses Midway Brook, to the south of the Ivybridge retail park. The Duke of Northumberland's River flows through Ivybridge and was diverted to provide coolant for the sewage treatment plant. It is aboveground except for a small section near the main works buildings.

  8. Thousand Islands Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Islands Border Crossing connects the towns of Alexandria Bay, New York, and Ivy Lea, Ontario, on the Canada–US border. The crossing is via the international span of the Thousand Islands Bridge. The Thousand Islands bridge, which was completed in 1938, is actually a system of five bridges and the island roadways connecting them.

  9. Virginia State Route 123 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 123 (SR 123) or Virginia State Route 123 (VA 123) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.The state highway runs 29.27 miles (47.11 km) from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Woodbridge north to the Chain Bridge across the Potomac River into Washington from Arlington.