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The entire length of PA 851 was paved in the 1930s except for a portion to the west of New Park. In addition, PA 516 was a paved road between Sticks and New Freedom while PA 616 was a paved road between New Freedom and Railroad. [8] The unpaved section of PA 851 to the west of New Park was paved in the 1940s. [9]
Agricultural road in Switzerland. An agricultural road or farm track is a service road that serves predominantly agricultural or forestry purposes and has only local significance. Agricultural roads are typically unpaved dirt roads or covered with gravel, but in some cases asphalt roads are agricultural roads. [1] [2]
Farm Road may refer to: Farm to Market Road, in United States; A residential street running from Patterson Plank Road to the Hackensack River in Secaucus, New Jersey;
Delevan Avenue, School Street, and Elton Road NY 98 in Farmersville: CR 22: 3.84 6.18 CR 21 Maple Grove Road in Freedom: NY 98: CR 23: 2.18 3.51 NY 98: Freedom Road in Freedom: Allegany County line (becomes CR 3) CR 24: 10.40 16.74 Franklinville village village line in Franklinville: Abbott Road Allegany County line in Ischua (becomes CR 7C) CR ...
The Lamb Homestead is a historic farm property at 47 Lambtown Road in Ledyard, Connecticut.Developed since the early 18th century, it is one of the town's oldest farms, with a long association with the Lamb family, early settlers and important in the development of the Lambtown area of the community.
A photograph of the 1907 Becks Run Baseball Team (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Becks Run Road is a street in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It connects Brownsville Road in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh with East Carson Street on the South Side. It is part of the Blue Belt road system. [1]
The maps “showed railways, roads, churches, castles, every possible feature that could be visible to an incoming invader and from every angle,” Lamb, now 103, told The Associated Press. “It was intense and exciting work, and obviously detail was vital. It was crucial that the maps were 100% accurate.”
In his preface to "Foller de Drinkin' Gou'd", page 227 in his section on reels, he quotes a story from H.B Parks: "One of my great-uncles, who was connected with the railroad movement, remembered that in the records of the Anti-Slavery Society there was a story of a peg-leg sailor, known as Peg-Leg Joe, who made a number of trips through the ...