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  2. Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis (1855–1926), football referee and a founder of Blackburn Rovers F.C., was born at Market Drayton; Arthur Morris (born Market Drayton 1882–1945), professional footballer, played for Shrewsbury Town and Birmingham City. Harold Emerton Edge (born Market Drayton 1892 – 1944) an English cricketer, a right-handed batsman who bowled ...

  3. St. Charles Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles Towne Center is a two-level, enclosed shopping mall in the planned community of St. Charles in Waldorf, Maryland.Built in the late 1980s, it covers an area of 980,418 sq ft (91,083.8 m 2), and is currently the only regional mall in Southern Maryland.

  4. Listed buildings in Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Most of the listed buildings are grouped around the town centre, and many of them are houses, shops or public houses that are timber framed, or have a timber-framed core. Other types of listed buildings include churches, memorials and other structures in a churchyard, restaurants and cafés, hotels, a former grammar school and schoolmaster's ...

  5. The Pavilions - Wikipedia

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    It was opened in 1973 and refurbished in 1985 and has previously been known as the Pavilions Shopping Centre [2] and before that, The Cedars Shopping Centre. [ citation needed ] Between 2005 and 2013, the centre was known as The Mall Pavilions while under the ownership of The Mall Fund .

  6. Sutton upon Tern - Wikipedia

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    Post town: MARKET DRAYTON: Postcode district: TF9: Dialling code: ... Buntingsdale Park ... Market Drayton Golf Club, founded in 1906, is an 18-hole golf course. ...

  7. Hodnet - Wikipedia

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    Hodnet railway station was a stop on the Wellington and Market Drayton Railway, which opened in 1867 and was operated by the Great Western Railway. Lack of use forced the line to close to passenger traffic on 9 September 1963, and to freight four years later.

  8. Category:Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Market Drayton Town F.C. (2 C, 1 P, 1 F) P. People from Market Drayton (19 P) Pages in category "Market Drayton" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. Moreton Say - Wikipedia

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    By road, the village itself is on an unnamed road, the nearest main road is the A41 which is less than 1 mile (2 km) from the centre of the village, and the next closest is the A53, which is the road which connects the village to, Market Drayton, the nearest town 3 miles (5 km) away. [20]