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Middle Georgia, also known as Central Georgia, is an eleven-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia.It abuts the Atlanta metropolitan area, just to the north, and is anchored by both the Macon and Warner Robins metropolitan areas.
The BA postcode area, also known as the Bath postcode area, [2] is a group of nineteen postcode districts in South West England, within sixteen post towns.These cover east Somerset (including Bath, Yeovil, Bruton, Castle Cary, Frome, Glastonbury, Radstock, Shepton Mallet, Street, Templecombe, Wells and Wincanton) and west Wiltshire (including Bradford on Avon, Trowbridge, Warminster and ...
US 411 south / SR 53 west – Cave Spring, Centre, AL, Gadsden, AL, Georgia School for the Deaf: South end of US 411 and SR 53 concurrencies: Rome: Darlington Drive / Old Lindale Road – Georgia Northwestern Technical College: Interchange: Maple Road: Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance: 290.595: 467.667
The route is shown as a series of green diamonds on the Ordnance Survey (larger scale) 1:25000 maps, and of red diamonds on its 1:50000 maps. The route was established in 1994 by Trevor Antill, [4] and was published in a three volume guide (see Further reading below). The trail is maintained by the Monarch's Way Association in partnership with ...
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The Town Hall (with the clock tower) c.1913 The Municipal Offices (on the right) The first municipal building in Yeovil was the "Tolle Hall" in The Borough, which was used as a courthouse and a lock up for petty criminals and dated back at least to the early 17th century. [2]
An early variant name was "Bascobel". [2] A post office called Bascobel was established in 1826, the name was changed to Center in 1899, and the post office closed in 1958. [3]
Yeovil Junction is the busier, but less central, of two railway stations serving the town of Yeovil in Somerset, England; the other is Yeovil Pen Mill.The station is sited 2 miles (3.2 km) outside the town, in the village of Stoford; although Yeovil is in Somerset, the station was in Dorset until 1991. [1]