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  2. The Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The Bridges Shopping Centre, commonly known as ‘The Bridges’ is a shopping centre located in Sunderland, England. The centre was opened by Princess Royal, Anne in 1988. [1] The Bridges in 2020, with most of the stores closed due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

  3. Eagles Mere Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Eagles Mere Historic District is a national historic district in the mountain lake resort of Eagles Mere in Shrewsbury Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. The resort area was founded in the late nineteenth century and popular through the first half of the twentieth century. It surrounds Eagles Mere Lake. [3]

  4. List of crossings of the River Wear - Wikipedia

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    Crossing Carries Location Built Coordinates Photograph Wearmouth Bridge : A1018 road, A183 road, National Cycle Route 1: Wearside: 1929: 54°54′36″N 1°22′58″W ...

  5. Bath, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bath is located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Bethlehem and 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Nazareth. Bath is also 100 miles (160 km) southwest of New York City and 60 miles (96 km) northwest of Philadelphia. It is also located near Wind Gap as well as the Delaware and Lehigh water gaps. Bath's elevation is 432 feet (132 m) above sea level as of 2011.

  6. Daniel Steckel House - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Steckel House is a historic home located at Bath, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.It was built in 1803, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Federal style limestone dwelling. It has an early 19th-century brick addition housing a bake oven, and a frame addition built between 1885 and 1918.

  7. Pennypack Creek - Wikipedia

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    Several historic bridges cross Pennypack Creek and its tributaries. The Frankford Avenue Bridge, a triple-span stone-arch bridge built in 1697, carries Frankford Avenue. It is the oldest stone bridge in the United States still in use. [5] The Fetters Mill Road Bridge, a Pratt through-truss bridge built in 1883, is still in use. [6]

  8. Great Pulteney Street - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, one of the side streets off Great Pulteney Street, called Sunderland Street, is the shortest street in the city, with only one address. After 1789, the financial climate did not encourage further building, as the Panic of 1797 , related to a period of deflation between 1793 and 1800, was followed by the Napoleonic Wars and the ...

  9. Queen Alexandra Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Alexandra Bridge is a road traffic, pedestrian and former railway bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking the Deptford and Southwick areas of Sunderland. The steel truss bridge was designed by Charles A. Harrison (a nephew of Robert Stephenson's assistant).