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  2. Naples Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Naples Historic District is a U.S. historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987, located in Naples, Florida. [1] The 500 acres (2.0 km 2) district is bounded by Ninth Avenue S, 3rd Street, Thirteenth Avenue S, and the Gulf of Mexico. It contains 65 historic houses, two historic commercial buildings, and 26 ...

  3. Opening Day: Going to the game? How about a sleepover ... - AOL

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    From its corner with Brookline Street, Game On — a two-floor sports bar with an indoor batting cage, games, and Max & Leo’s pizza (82 Lansdowne, gameonboston.com) leads to the Bleacher Bar, a ...

  4. Category:Streets in Naples - Wikipedia

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    Spaccanapoli (street) T. Via dei Tribunali, Naples; V. Via Toledo; Vico and Vicoletto of Zuroli This page was last edited on 11 July 2014, at 22:33 (UTC). ...

  5. Lansdowne (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne is a historic estate that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. The property began as a 727-acre, antebellum, hunting estate - like the estates of the landed gentry in England. [2] [3] After the Civil War Lansdowne became a cotton plantation. Cotton, corn, sheep and cattle were ...

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  7. Lansdowne - Wikipedia

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    Lansdown Guilding (1797–1831), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines naturalist and engraver; Fenwick Lansdowne (1937–2008), Canadian wildlife artist; George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne (1666–1735)

  8. Green Monster - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, the Red Sox installed a 23-foot (7.0 m) net above the Monster in order to protect the storefronts on adjoining Lansdowne Street from home run balls. The net remained until the 2002–03 offseason, when the team's new ownership constructed a new seating section atop the wall to accommodate 274 fans.

  9. Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples' streets are famously narrow (it was the first city in the world to set up a pedestrian one-way street), [146] so the general public commonly use compact hatchback cars and scooters for personal transit. [147]