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The route heads north into Port Crane, where it intersects half of Interstate 88/NY 7 exit 3 (the ramps leading to and from the eastbound carriageway) at Albany Street. Farther north, access to and from I-88 and NY 7 westbound is made at an intersection just past the overpass carrying I-88 and NY 7 over NY 369.
The earliest surviving map of Haslemere, dating from 1735, shows that the High Street was fronted by a number of large houses. [14] A few buildings survive from this period, including Town House [79] and the Georgian House Hotel, [80] as well as Tudor House, [81] Fern Cottage [82] and 10 High Street, which date from the previous century. [83]
Blue Crane Route Municipality (Xhosa: uMasipala wase Blue Crane Route; Afrikaans: Bloukraanroete Munisipaliteit) is a local municipality within the Sarah Baartman District Municipality, in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The municipality is named after the South African national bird, the blue crane. [4]
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English: Map of municipal boundaries in the Eastern Cape, as they are after the municipal elections of 3 August 2016, with the Blue Crane Route Local Municipality highlighted in red. Based on File:Map of the Eastern Cape with municipalities blank (2016).svg.
The area was first settled around 1788. The town of Port Crane was formed from the town of Chenango in 1855. The larger town of Fenton was established in 1867. Port Crane has remained as a hamlet within the town of Fenton. The former Chenango Canal (1834–1876) passed through the west side of the town, following the Chenango River. The town ...
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Following significant population growth, largely associated with the status of Haslemere as a market town, the area became an urban district with the town hall as its headquarters in 1913. [13] The building ceased to be the local seat of government when the council relocated to new offices at No. 78 High Street in 1926. [14]