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  2. Heathrow (hamlet) - Wikipedia

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    From the Three Magpies, the lane's northern end – much reduced and curtailed today – to Covent Garden is 14 miles (23 km) which was about 6 hours at laden horse-and-wagon speed; goods had to set off before 10 pm the day before to reach the market when it opened at 4 am, [8]: 33 until motor trucks came.

  3. Heathrow timeline - Wikipedia

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    A block of 8 small buildings on the south side. This reference [15] includes a 1930s map of Heathrow (as its covers) and a 1915 map of Heathrow (as its centerfold), both about 6 inches / 1 mile, and the 1915 map shows much fewer buildings in this area. Image of timber-framed thatched cottage in Heathrow; Perry Oaks (Elizabethan): north side.

  4. Triumph Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Brewing Company is a regional brewpub operator with locations in Princeton, New Jersey; Red Bank, New Jersey; New Hope, Pennsylvania; and formerly Philadelphia.. The original operating name "Victory Brewing Company" was replaced to avoid trademark disputes with an existing United Kingdom brand; the Victory Brewing Company of Downingtown, Pennsylvania had yet to be established.

  5. File:Three Magpies, Hall Green, Birmingham - Edwin Reynolds.jpg

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  6. Three Pigeons - Wikipedia

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    Six Corners intersection, where Three Pigeons stood to the east, or the right side of the street Three Pigeons on Hackensack Turnpike, from a map published in 1872. The Three Pigeons stood at the bottom of the west side of the Hudson Palisades, east of a main road that was later to be the Hackensack Turnpike, [6] and currently Bergen Turnpike.

  7. Cedar Bridge Tavern - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1981 survey by preservationists working with the New Jersey Office of Cultural and Environmental Services, the Cedar Bridge Tavern was estimated to have been built around 1740 close to a stage coach route between Camden and the Jersey Shore. The wood-sided tavern with the long front porch has served as a hotel, restaurant and bar ...

  8. Three Bridges, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Three Bridges is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [5] located within Readington Township in Hunterdon County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, [6] on the South Branch Raritan River. It is named for the three original bridges which crossed the river.

  9. List of birds of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The American goldfinch is the state bird of New Jersey. This list of birds of New Jersey includes species credibly documented in the U.S. state of New Jersey and accepted by the New Jersey Bird Records Committee (NJBRC). As of March 2024 the list contained 490 species and a species pair.