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Old Benton-Sardis Road Bridge: Old Benton-Sardis Road Bridge: January 24, 2007 : North of Highway 183, approximately 1.25 miles (2.01 km) east of Pine Haven Rd. Bauxite: part of the Historic Bridges of Arkansas Multiple Property Submission (MPS) 15: Old River Bridge
The owners of Sardis Road, Ponty Rugby Limited had hoped to sell the ground to a property developer, Morbaine Limited. It was envisaged that a new 3,000 seater stadium would be funded from the sale of the Sardis Road ground. In 2009, Sardis Road hosted the Wales versus Ireland rugby league semi-final of the European Cup. [4]
Today, a reader asks: 'What's up with flooding on Sardis Road?' So, I hope to deliver an answer you can dive into. Well, don't do that.
Highway 30 goes northeast 33 miles (53 km) to New Albany; Highway 334 ("Old Highway 6") leads southeast 19 miles (31 km) to Toccopola; Taylor Road leads southwest 9 miles (14 km) to Taylor; and Highway 314 ("Old Sardis Road") leads northwest, formerly to Sardis but now 11 miles (18 km) to the Clear Creek Recreation Area on Sardis Lake.
A trio of Charlotte developers is seeking to redevelop 115 acres along a busy south Charlotte corridor, proposing 1,500 new residential units, a 100,000-square-foot space for a grocery store plus ...
NC 112 begins at its western end at US 19/US 23 (Smokey Park Highway) in the unincorporated community of Enka, but within the city limits of Asheville. [2] [3] From here it travels south and then east on Sand Hill Road before turning southeasterly on Sardis Road then ending at North Carolina Highway 191 (Brevard Road) in the Asheville community of Venable.
The Old Benton—Sardis Road Bridge is a historic bridge off Arkansas Highway 183 in Bauxite, Arkansas.It is a concrete deck truss bridge, with a span of about 15 feet (4.6 m), and is oriented east–west along an old road bed, resting on concrete abutments with diagonal wing walls.
In 1969, these two schools merged to become Christian School Association of Charlotte, Inc., creating a kindergarten through twelfth grade institution. The school continued to grow and moved to its current site on Sardis Road in 1971. In 1976 the school was renamed Charlotte Christian School. [4] [verification needed]