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Archway is an area of north London, England, in the London Borough of Islington 3.8 miles (6 km) north of Charing Cross. It straddles the A1 and is named after a local landmark, the high, single-arched Highgate Archway Bridge which crossed the road in a cutting to the north.
Westwood currently has four public elementary schools: Downey; Pine Hill (formerly Paul R. Hanlon and Deerfield) Martha Jones; William E. Sheehan (originally Pond Plain) Westwood has one public middle school, Thurston Middle School, [15] named after Edmund W. Thurston. Westwood High School, the only high school in Westwood, serves the Westwood ...
Islington: House: 1750: 29 September 1972 1209558: 3 Terrett's Place: 6–9 Canonbury Place ...
The Archway Tavern in Archway, London, [1] is on Highgate Hill near Archway tube station. The site has housed pubs since the 1700s, with the current building being built in 1888. [2] [3] At one point, a cable car service up Highgate Hill terminated outside the tavern. [4] In 2014, the Archway Tavern was closed because of a licensing dispute. [5]
Archway Tower at the junction of Holloway Road and Junction Road.. Holloway Road is a road in London, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) in length. It is one of the main shopping streets in North London, and carries the A1 road as it passes through Holloway, in the London Borough of Islington.
Camden Passage in 2009. Camden Passage is a pedestrian street, close to the Angel tube station off Upper Street in the London Borough of Islington.The passage is known for its antique shops, markets and its array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Fisher School–High Street Historic District is a historic district at 748–850; 751-823 High Street in Westwood, Massachusetts.It includes a relatively short stretch of High Street (Massachusetts Route 109) south of Westwood's commercial heart, extending from just south of its junction with Hartford Street to the cemetery at High and Nahatan Streets.
The part of the Great North Road through north of the parish of Islington was known as the Holloway by 1307, a name later applied to the communities that formed along it. [1] Upper Holloway is the original designation of the N19 postal district and the term is still used by the Royal Mail.