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  2. Metropolitan Swimming - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Swimming (MR) is the governing body for competitive swimming in the New York Metropolitan Area. It is an LSC member of USA Swimming and the Eastern Zone. Most of the athletes who compete in Metro-sponsored swim meets are youths under the age of 18. However, there are also opportunities for older members of the swimming community to ...

  3. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    A public transport timetable (also timetable and North American English schedule) is a document setting out information on public transport service times. Both public timetables to assist passengers with planning a trip and internal timetables to inform employees exist.

  4. Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming is a marathon swimming challenge consisting of three historically important swims: The English Channel , 33 kilometres (21 mi) between France and England The Catalina Channel , 32.5 kilometres (20.2 mi) between Catalina Island and the California mainland

  5. Tollcross International Swimming Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tollcross International Swimming Centre is a swimming pool and leisure centre in Glasgow. It hosted the Swimming events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, [4] and will host it once more in 2026. [5] The centre hosted the IPC Swimming World Championships during July 2015. [6]

  6. Wisconsin Rapids Streetwise: Vendors market sets opening ...

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    Makers Square will open this month at 1022 W. Grand Ave. in Wisconsin Rapids.

  7. Times Square–42nd Street station - Wikipedia

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    The Times Square station opened on October 27, 1904, as one of the original 28 stations of the New York City Subway from City Hall to 145th Street on the West Side Branch. [11]: 186 [17] Prior to the subway station's opening, Times Square had been renamed from Long Acre Square to give the station a distinctive name. [18]

  8. Romsey - Wikipedia

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    The final three arches were added between 1230 and 1240, at which time more than 100 nuns belonged to the foundation. [15] The north transept of the original Saxon church is still visible today. [16] Henry I granted Romsey its first charter, allowing it to hold a full market each Sunday and a four-day fair at the Feast of St Æthelflæd the Virgin.

  9. Nassau County Aquatic Center - Wikipedia

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    Dave Ferris was aquatics director in 2002, he reportedly questioned the reported losses, stating that "I don't believe expenses on the building are completely clear at this time". [1] In 2011, the facility underwent a renovation after a 40lbs light fixture fell about 55 feet into the swimming pool. [ 4 ]