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  2. London Public Library - Wikipedia

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    London Public Library; Location: London, Ontario - Central Branch: 251 Dundas Street, Canada: ... Pond Mills - 1166 Commissioners Rd E. Sherwood - 1225 Wonderland Rd. N.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in New London ...

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    Hallville Rd., Hall's Mill Rd., and CT 2A on Hallville Pond ... New London Public Library: New London Public Library. October 15, 1970 : 63 Huntington St. New London ...

  4. Sifton Bog - Wikipedia

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    The Sifton Bog Environmentally Significant Area is a wetland jointly administered by the city of London, Ontario and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. It is located west of Hyde Park Road and south of Oxford Street inside the city limits of London, Southern Ontario, Canada. It is a Class 2 provincially significant wetland. [1]

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  6. Perilous Pond - Wikipedia

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    The pool was 170 ft long x 108 ft wide and from 3–5 feet deep. It was London's first outdoor public swimming pool. From 1790 there was also a small library and a bowling green attached. [2] [3] Around 1805, the lease was acquired by Joseph Watts, who drained the fish pond and constructed Baldwin Street on that part of the site.

  7. Lexington’s Old Mill Pond will finally be full again - after ...

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    Lexington is also in the process of completing a paved one-mile walking trail around the pond, which the town said should be ready to open to the public once Old Mill Pond is full again. The trail ...

  8. London Transit - Wikipedia

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    After the public transit boom of the 1960s and 1970s, ridership began to slip. At that time almost every transit route was passing through London's downtown area. An attempted building of two downtown malls and the economic recession of the 1990s combined to force the downtown area into serious decline.

  9. London Library - Wikipedia

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    The London Library is a self-supporting, independent institution. It is a registered charity [4] whose sole aim is the advancement of education, learning, and knowledge. It was incorporated by Royal Charter on 13 June 1933, with a supplemental Royal Charter granted on 21 October 1988.