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  2. Legnica Airport - Wikipedia

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    Legnica Airport was a Polish airport in Legnica. Initially it was a military airport (runway length 1600 m, ... akin to Mannheim Airport or London City Airport. ...

  3. List of Seattle landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Rainier Cold Storage & Ice / Seattle Brewing & Malting Company Building: 6000-6004 Airport Way S. More images: Ramsing House: 540 N.E. 80th Street: RKO Distributing Company Building: 2312-16 2nd Avenue: Rohrer House: 122 37th Ave. E. Roosevelt High School [6] 1410 N.E. 66th Street: More images: Rosen House: 9017 Loyal Avenue N.W. Roy Vue ...

  4. Airport Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Transit System (ATS) is an automated people mover system at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. It opened on May 6, 1993. It opened on May 6, 1993. The ATS moves passengers between the airport terminals and parking facilities, and was designed to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  5. SeaTac/Airport station - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Seattle signed a memorandum of agreement with Sound Transit on April 11, 2006, approving the use of Port property for the project. [46] [47] On September 22, 2006, Sound Transit and the Port of Seattle broke ground on the Airport Link extension, beginning three years of light rail and roadway construction.

  6. Legnica - Wikipedia

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    Legnica main railway station. In the city there are 20 regular bus lines, 1 belt-line, 2 night lines and 3 suburban. The town has an airport (airport code EPLE) with a 1600-metre runway, the remains of a former Soviet air base, but it is (as of 2007) in a poor state and not used for commercial flights.

  7. Lincoln Park (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Seattle approved acquisition of the park in 1922 as had been recommended by the Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architecture firm in 1908. [2] [3] [4] The park was called Williams Point Park by the Olmsted Brothers but was named Fauntleroy Park by the city. [2] [5] The park was eventually renamed to honor Abraham Lincoln. [3]

  8. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the opening of Chicago Municipal Airport in 1926, the City of Chicago realized more airport capacity would be needed. The city government investigated various sites in the 1930s but made little progress before America's entry into World War II. [11] O'Hare began as a manufacturing plant for Douglas C-54 Skymasters during World War II.

  9. Columbia City station - Wikipedia

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    Columbia City station is a light rail station located in Seattle, Washington.It is situated between the Othello and Mount Baker stations on the 1 Line, which runs from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport to Downtown Seattle and the University of Washington as part of the Link light rail system.