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  2. Wilford Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Wilford Suspension Bridge, also known as Meadows Suspension Bridge, [2] was originally known as the Welbeck Suspension Bridge. It is a combined suspension footbridge [1] for pedestrians and cyclists, and aqueduct which crosses the River Trent, linking the town of West Bridgford to the Meadows, in the city of Nottingham, England. [1]

  3. The Meadows, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Meadows is an area of Nottingham south of the castle and city centre, within the Meadows ward (previously Bridge Ward which also included the Dunkirk area of the city). The Meadows was originally a large area of wetland/floodplain which extended from the River Leen to the River Trent. After enclosure, this area was drained and gradually ...

  4. Pennsylvania Route 136 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 136 (PA 136) is a 40-mile-long (64 km) state highway located in Washington, Allegheny, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at US 40 and PA 18 in Washington .

  5. Meadows Embankment tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Meadows Embankment is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) network. The stop is situated in the Meadows area of the city of Nottingham just to the north of the Wilford Toll Bridge across the River Trent. It is situated on reserved track and comprises a pair of side platforms flanking the tracks.

  6. Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bridge ward) - Wikipedia

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    The districts contained in the ward include Nottingham city centre, Lace Market and The Meadows. [1] Initially a market town, Nottingham became involved in the textile industry as early as the 12th century. In the early 18th century it had become a centre for the hosiery industry, with many buildings containing stocking knitting frames.

  7. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Bridge in Athens Township: 1913 June 22, 1988 removed August 22, 2012: Athens: Bradford: Pennsylvania (petit) truss Highway Bridges Owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation TR

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  9. Pennsylvania Route 272 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 272 (PA 272) is a 54.7-mile-long (88.0 km) highway in southeastern Pennsylvania, in the Lancaster area. The southern terminus of the route is at the Mason–Dixon line southeast of Nottingham, where the road continues into Maryland as Maryland Route 272 (MD 272).