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  2. Maryland Route 176 - Wikipedia

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    The MD 295–MD 176 interchange was built as a diamond interchange between 1950 and 1953; a loop ramp from eastbound MD 176 to northbound MD 295 was added in 1956. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The highway's interchange with the Glen Burnie Bypass, which started as US 301, became MD 3, and is now I-97, was constructed as a diamond interchange between 1954 and ...

  3. Fitzroy Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Fitzroy Gardens are 26 hectares (64 acres) located on the southeastern edge of the Melbourne central business district in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The gardens are bounded by Clarendon Street, Albert Street, Lansdowne Street, and Wellington Parade with the Treasury Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west.

  4. Hoddle Highway - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Street (Metro Route 32 east) – Kew, Forest Hill, Montrose: East Melbourne–Richmond boundary: 3.6: 2.2: Wellington Parade (Metro Route 30 west) – City Bridge Road (Metro Route 30 east) – Camberwell: Southern end of Hoddle Street, northern end of Punt Road: East MelbourneMelbourne–Richmond tripoint: 4.2: 2.6: Brunton Avenue ...

  5. Airport Loop - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell Park Drive is unsigned MD 162A: 3.47: 5.58: MD 176 east (Dorsey Road) to I-97 / Stewart Avenue south – Glen Burnie, Baltimore, Annapolis: Southern terminus of MD 162; MD 176 joins Airport Loop; ramp from MD 176 west to MD 170 north is unsigned MD 170A: Hanover: 4.77: 7.68: Overflow Parking: 5.49: 8.84: MD 652 south (Old Telegraph Road)

  6. Eastern Highway - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Highway is a 1.2 kilometre highway in inner northern Melbourne, Australia, that ultimately acts as a feeder road into the Eastern Freeway.This name however is not widely known to most drivers, as the allocation is still best known by the name of its sole constituent part: Alexandra Parade.

  7. Maryland Route 713 - Wikipedia

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    MD 713D is the designation for Ridge Road, a 0.15-mile (0.24 km) section of the old alignment of MD 713 between a dead end adjacent to MD 100 and MD 176. [1] [18] MD 713E is the designation for the 0.17-mile (0.27 km) state-maintained section of Ridge Road on both sides of the road's intersection with New Ridge Road north of MD 176. [1] [19]

  8. East Melbourne Cricket Ground - Wikipedia

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    East Melbourne Cricket Club was the most successful member of the Victorian Cricket Association (VCA) during the 19th Century and early 20th Century, winning more than half of the VCA's Premierships during that period. The club was formed in 1857 as the Abbotsford Cricket Club but they soon changed their name as part of a push to use the East ...

  9. Yarra Park - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of a football match at the Richmond Paddock, 1866. A pavilion at the Melbourne Cricket Ground can be seen on the left in the background. Yarra Park. In 1856, Victorian Governor Charles La Trobe proclaimed 81 hectares of parkland, extending from Punt Road to Swanston Street, and from Wellington Parade to the Yarra River.