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  2. Hanover Street (film) - Wikipedia

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    In London during the Second World War, Lieutenant David Halloran, an American B-25 bomber pilot with the Eighth Air Force based in England, and Margaret Sellinger, an English nurse, meet on Hanover Street in a chance encounter. The following day, Halloran's squadron is sent to bomb Rouen. The plane's starboard engine is hit, but the fire is put ...

  3. Hanover Street (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The street is one of the oldest in Boston, and was originally a Native American path, allowing access to the shore, prior to the first European settlement. In the 17th century, the street was called Orange Tree Lane. In 1708, the street was renamed after the House of Hanover, heirs to the British throne under the Act of Settlement 1701.

  4. Hanover Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hanover Street Bridge is a 2,290 feet (698 m)-long Beaux-Arts -style double leaf bascule bridge spanning the middle branch of the Patapsco River in the outer harbor of Baltimore, linking the downtown and the community of Westport. It has 38 spans. [2][3][4]

  5. Hanover Street - Wikipedia

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    a street in central London, United Kingdom, going from Regent Street to Hanover Square, London. Hanover Street (film), a 1979 World War II film, named after the London street. Hanover Street, Baltimore, Maryland, part of Maryland Route 2. Hanover Street (Boston, Massachusetts) a major street in the New Town, Edinburgh. a major street in Liverpool.

  6. North End, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The North End is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [1] It is the city's oldest residential community, having been inhabited since it was colonized in the 1630s. It is only 0.36 square miles (0.93 km 2), yet the neighborhood has nearly one hundred establishments and a variety of tourist attractions.

  7. Hanover, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Hanover is the 240th town of 351 in the Commonwealth in terms of size. Hanover is considered to be a part of the South Shore of Massachusetts. It is bordered by Norwell to the north and east, Pembroke and Hanson to the south, and Rockland to the west and northwest.

  8. Hanover Square, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Hanover Square, Westminster. Coordinates: 51°30′50″N 0°8′39″W. Hanover Square from Stow's London Squares (1750), looking north across Marylebone, which was then not built up, on the horizon. Hanover Square is a green square in Mayfair, Westminster, south west of Oxford Circus where Oxford Street meets Regent Street.

  9. St. Stephen's Church (Boston, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Bulfinch's sketch of the interior. St. Stephen's Church is a historic church in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1802–1804 as the New North Church or New North Meeting House and was designed by the noted architect Charles Bulfinch. It is the only one of the five churches he designed in Boston to remain extant.