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  2. Coventry seeks grant funding to improve Patriots Park - AOL

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    Nov. 14—COVENTRY — The Town of Coventry is planning a Community Match Fund Grant Campaign to make improvements at Patriots Park. The original plan called for funds to be primarily allocated ...

  3. Mediaeval Stone Building, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The Mediaeval Stone Building is an unidentified mediaeval ruin on Much Park Street, Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. The ruin is a Grade II* listed building; it is believed to have been built in the late 13th or early 14th century and was uncovered by a German bomb during the Coventry Blitz.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Coventry ...

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    July 10, 1987 (Cady, S. Main, and Wood Sts. Coventry: 17: Waterman Tavern: Waterman Tavern: July 24, 1974 (283 Maple Valley Rd. Coventry: 18: William Waterman House

  5. Active design - Wikipedia

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    Active design is a set of building and planning principles that promote physical activity. [1] Active design in a building, landscape or city design integrates physical activity into the occupants' everyday routines, such as walking to the store or making a photocopy. [ 2 ]

  6. South Coventry Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A photo of the center of the district. The South Coventry Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of South Coventry in the town of Coventry, Connecticut.

  7. Coventry park and ride - Wikipedia

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    Coventry Park and Ride is a park and ride system, operated under contract to Coventry City Council and Transport for West Midlands, in the English city of Coventry. [1] The scheme was launched in 1999 to relieve traffic congestion and to provide a cheaper alternative to city centre parking. [2]

  8. War Memorial Park, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The park was opened in July 1921 as a tribute to the 2,587 Coventrians who died between 1914 and 1918 fighting in the First World War. [2] Coventry Council used money donated by the public to purchase the land from the Lords of Styvechale Manor, the Gregory-Hood family, when it was little more than a large grassed area that once formed Styvechale common. [3]

  9. Edgwick - Wikipedia

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    Edgwick is a residential area of Coventry, West Midlands, England.. It is situated approximately 2 miles north of the city centre, between the districts of Great Heath and Foleshill.