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  2. Scotia Square - Wikipedia

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    Several streets disappeared from the map, including Buckingham Street, Bells Lane, Jacob Street, and sections of Grafton and Argyle streets. Scotia Square was developed in concert with the adjacent Cogswell Interchange , a multi-level road interchange that opened in 1970 and was to be the first phase of a waterfront highway called Harbour Drive ...

  3. List of oldest buildings and structures in Halifax, Nova Scotia

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    Oldest fire station building remaining in Halifax; now a private residence 1877 Halifax Academy: 1649 Brunswick Street Two-and-a-half storey structure built as all-male high school; excellent example of Second Empire style. It was designed by Henry Busch, a proponent of the style, and prominent Halifax architect.

  4. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City. By the ...

  5. Clayton Park, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The community of Clayton Park covers approximately 105 ha (260 acres) of land. [3] Bordered by Fairview to its south and Rockingham to its north--north-east, it is located within the urban area (population centre) of Halifax.

  6. Druids Heath - Wikipedia

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    When first planned, it was known as Bells Lane Phases 1 and 2 and was part of wider postwar plans for the development of the area to accommodate the growing population of the city. Nearby settlements include Kings Heath and Kings Norton ; it used to be part of them.

  7. California State Route 26 - Wikipedia

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    CA 26 was formerly known as California State Route 8 in 1934–1964. It bears no relation to the pre-1964 highway in Southern California that today is Interstate 10 . Major intersections

  8. California State Route 247 - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Lane: Continuation beyond SR 62: 0.00: SR 62 (Twentynine Palms Highway) to I-10 – Twentynine Palms, Morongo Valley: South end of SR 247: Lucerne Valley: 44.86: Old Woman Springs Road, Barstow Road to SR 18 – Big Bear Lake, Victorville 73.18: Stoddard Wells Road: Barstow: 78.10: I-15 (Mojave Freeway) – San Bernardino, Las Vegas, Needles

  9. Spryfield - Wikipedia

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    According to the Halifax Regional Municipality Urban Forest Master Plan of 2013, the community of Spryfield has a landmass of 1,074 hectares (10.74 km 2), [8] and is bounded to the north by Armdale, to the south by Long Pond and to the east by the Purcell's Cove Road.