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Essex Post Office; Essex Elementary School; Essex Shell Tire Shop; Essex was notable along Route 66 for providing free water to travelers, thanks to a well installed by the Automobile Club of Southern California. [3] Over a dozen homes also serviced the small community. The town of Essex had no television reception until 1977.
Essex is a town with a population of 21,216 in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, whose municipal borders extend to Lake Erie. Essex is also the name of the largest community within the municipality.
Essex County (Ontario) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Condado de Essex (Ontario) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org شهرستان اسکس، انتاریو; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Comté d'Essex (Ontario) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Contea di Essex (Canada) Usage on it.wikivoyage.org Contea di Essex (Canada) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Hrabstwo Essex (Ontario)
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This is a list of college towns, residential areas (towns, districts, etc.) that are socioeconomically dominated by a college or university, sorted by continent.. Generally, to be classified as a college town, a town should exhibit one or more of the following:
New Canaan was a small settlement between Essex to the Southeast and McGregor to the Northwest on Malden Road (County Road 12) in Essex County, Ontario, today officially part of the town of Essex. [1] The current Town of Essex was created on 1 April 1999 by the amalgamation of the communities of Essex, Harrow, Colchester North, and Colchester ...
The Cypher Systems Group Greenway (formerly Amherstburg–Essex Greenway) is a 23.9-kilometre (14.9 mi) rail trail along a former CN Rail spur line in the town of Essex, Ontario, Canada. As of May 2013 [update] , the trail extends from Sadler's Park in Essex towards Amherstburg .
Colchester is a community and unincorporated place in Southwestern Ontario, [1] the southernmost settlement on mainland Canada, and the southernmost point with the exception of Point Pelee National Park. It is located on the north shore of Lake Erie, approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of the town of Harrow.