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  2. Northallerton Castle - Wikipedia

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    Northallerton Castle was a defensive structure in Northallerton in North Yorkshire, England. The structure is thought to have been constructed c. 1068 and was largely made out of timber with a palisade wall. It was destroyed by order of King Henry in 1178. The ground outlines of the site were removed by railway building in the first half of the ...

  3. Potlicker Flats, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Potlicker Flats is a census-designated place [3] located in Armagh Township, Mifflin County in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located along US 322 in northern Mifflin County, north of the community of Milroy. As of the 2010 census [4] the population was 172 residents.

  4. Northallerton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The "Northallerton Market and Public Improvements Company" was formed, the site was acquired from the Bishop of Durham, the old buildings were demolished and construction started in 1872. The new building was designed by John Ross and Robert Lamb of Darlington in the Italianate style , built in buff bricks with stone dressings at a cost of £ ...

  5. DL postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The DL postcode area, also known as the Darlington postcode area, [2] is a group of seventeen postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of fourteen post towns. . These districts cover central County Durham (including Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Ferryhill, Crook, Spennymoor, Shildon, Barnard Castle and Newton Aycliffe), northern North Yorkshire (including Northallerton, Bedale ...

  6. Northallerton - Wikipedia

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    Northallerton (/ n ɔːr ˈ θ æ l ər t ən / nor-THAL-ər-tən) is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Wiske in the Vale of Mowbray and had a population of 16,832 in 2011. [1] Northallerton is an administrative centre for York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority and North Yorkshire Council. [2]

  7. Dalton-on-Tees - Wikipedia

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    The parish had 133 properties at the 2011 Census [1] but new estates have been built in the village since then. Dalton-on-Tees is served by the number 72 public bus between Darlington and Northallerton [6] and on school days the number 466R between Croft-on-Tees and Richmond School.

  8. Conejohela Flats - Wikipedia

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    When it first closed its gates on September 29, 1931, it flooded more than 10 miles of the upper Conejohela Flats, creating the artificial Lake Clarke. Most of the valley was flooded. The few islands that remain in Lake Clarke are a gathering of low, marshy flats about five miles north of Safe Harbor Dam. [1] [failed verification]

  9. Brompton, Northallerton - Wikipedia

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    Brompton is a village and civil parish in the unitary area and county of North Yorkshire, England, about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north of Northallerton.The village was near the site of a battle between English and Scots armies and was the location of mills producing linen goods from the 18th century onward.