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Dam [1] Height Year removed Location Watercourse Watershed Notes Chubb River Dam 10 ft (3.0 m) 2013 Lake Placid: Chubb River: Ausable River: Hydropower dam owned by the Village of Lake Placid.
William Manners Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (19 May 1766 – 11 March 1833), known as Sir William Manners, Bt, between 1793 and 1821, was a British nobleman and Tory politician. Background [ edit ]
Perth is east of Johnstown, the Fulton County seat. The eastern town line is the border of Saratoga County, and the southern town line is the border of Montgomery County. The city of Amsterdam is 5 miles (8 km) south of the center of Perth. New York State Route 30 is a north-south highway which passes through Perth.
Huntingtower may refer to: Huntingtower, a part of the village of Huntingtower and Ruthvenfield, near Perth, Scotland; Huntingtower Castle, near the village of Huntingtower, Scotland; Huntingtower, a 1922 novel by John Buchan; Huntingtower, a 1927 British film based on the novel; Huntingtower School, Melbourne, Australia
Huntingtower and Ruthvenfield is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, on the River Almond, 3 miles (5 kilometres) northwest of Perth. Bleaching, the chief industry, dated from 1774, when the bleaching-field was formed.
Huntingtower Castle, once known as Ruthven Castle or the Place of Ruthven, is located near the village of Huntingtower beside the A85 and near the A9, about 5 km NW of the centre of Perth, Perth and Kinross, in central Scotland, on the main road to Crieff. This castle is the subject for several local ghostlore stories. Huntingtower Castle
The club's ground was originally the Huntingtower Green, [18] later moving across the road [19] to a different sward called the Tower Pitch [20] on Bleachers Park, [21] said to be behind the castle. [22] The ground's facilities were basic, lacking baths, but, in "dirty conditions", the club "invariably [took] the trouble to provide a tub of ...
The Outerbridge Crossing, also known as the Outerbridge, is a cantilever bridge that spans the Arthur Kill between Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and Staten Island, New York, United States. It carries New York State Route 440 and New Jersey Route 440, with the two roads connecting at the state border at the river's center.