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  2. Wycombe Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the Carver-Slack Farmstead (c. 1790-1820), the Coal and Lumber Yard/Feed Mill (1892-1927), the Wycombe Station (1891-1892), the Edward Kirk House (1911), the Albert S. Worthington House (1908), Cope Mansion (1899), Wycombe Hall/Cope Hall (1909), the Warner S. Thompson Mansion (1901), the Albert J. Thompson Mansion ...

  3. Carousel Buses - Wikipedia

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    Carousel Buses Limited, [2] trading as Carousel Buses, is a bus company based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Originally an independent company, it is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group . It is grouped together with Oxford Bus Company and Thames Travel , both of Oxfordshire, and with Pulham's Coaches of Gloucestershire, with the ...

  4. Washington Park Historic District (North Plainfield, New Jersey)

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    The district is in a residential area of North Plainfield, bordered by the Stony Brook, the Green Brook, and Grove Avenue. The houses display a variety of Late Victorian styles. The house at 11 Rockview Avenue was built in the 1860s as a Downingesque "Swiss" cottage. The houses at 12 and 16 Rockview Avenue were built 1882–1894 and feature ...

  5. List of carousels on the National Register of Historic Places

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    Pullen Park Carousel: 1900: Raleigh, North Carolina: Idora Park Merry-Go-Round: 1899: Youngstown, Ohio: delisted, restored as Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, New York Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel: 1913

  6. Hughenden Manor - Wikipedia

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    Clinton, whose main home was in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, had the lands tenanted by Geoffrey de Sancto Roerio, who resultantly changed his surname to the Anglicised Hughenden. [1] After passing through that family, with successive kings having to confirm the gift of the lands, the manor returned to the Crown in the 14th century. [ 1 ]

  7. North Avenue Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    The district also includes the Rahway and Plainfield Friends Meeting House, which was built in 1788. [3] The Chotola Building at 171–175 North Avenue was built using brick and terra cotta in 1890. It features an ornamental facade with a half round Richardsonian arch on the third floor and stone half figures on either side of the doorway. [3]

  8. Penn, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Penn is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Beaconsfield and 4 miles (6.4 km) east of High Wycombe. The parish's 3,991 acres (1,615 ha) cover Penn village and the hamlets of Penn Street, Knotty Green, Forty Green and Winchmore Hill. [2] The population was estimated at 4,168 in 2019. [3]

  9. West Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    West Wycombe is a small village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, famed for its manor houses and its hills.It is 3 miles (4.8 km) west of High Wycombe.. The historic village is largely a National Trust property and receives a large annual influx of tourists, being the site of West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe Caves and the Mausoleum on top of West Wycombe Hill.