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Five Rivers is a tributary of the Alsea River in the U.S. state of Oregon, in Lane, Lincoln, Benton counties. [1] The name Five Rivers refers to the relative importance to the stream of five of its tributaries: Alder, Cougar, Buck, Crab, and Cherry creeks. [2] Fisher Covered Bridge spans Five Rivers in southern Lincoln county, Oregon.
A new restaurant with a taste of Mexico recently opened its doors in Columbia’s Five Points. Arroyo Tacos + Tequila has opened at 819 Harden St., between Pawley’s Front Porch and Eddie’s ...
Five Rivers may refer to: Five Rivers, New Brunswick, a Canadian village; Five Rivers (Oregon), a river in the United States; Punjab, a region in South Asia known as ...
Neighbouring Bookham and Leatherhead have railway stations [n 1] and a junction of the M25 London Orbital Motorway is a 3-mile (4.8-km) journey from it passing alongside the River Mole beyond a brief upland made up of most of Fetcham's remaining farms and wooded Great Bookham Common demarcating Fetcham's northern border.
The Running Horse is a Grade II* listed [1] pub in the town of Leatherhead, Surrey, England. Dating back to 1403, on the bank of the River Mole , the Running Horse is located in one of the oldest buildings in Leatherhead.
The hotel was founded in 1254 as the 'Fox and Hounds', and parts of the present buildings date back to the 16th century. The land on which the hotel stands was a detached part of the medieval Manor of Thorncroft (in Leatherhead) [2] and was held in the mid-thirteenth century by Walter de Merton, the founder of Merton College, Oxford University.
The Fisher School Bridge is a covered bridge in Lincoln County in the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] The 72-foot (22 m) Howe truss structure crosses a stream called Five Rivers near the rural community of Fisher in the Central Oregon Coast Range. [2]
Many people have signed petitions for Oxshott to have a proper bus route. The current connections in the village are: the 408 every two hours, connecting to Leatherhead, Ashtead, and Epsom in one direction, and to Cobham in the other; the 513 to/from Kingston upon Thames three times a day; and the Chatterbus [7] to/from Cobham five times a day.