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The Prospect of Whitby from the Thames foreshore, 2006 The Prospect of Whitby, street view Interior, 2013. The Prospect of Whitby is a historic public house on the northern bank of the River Thames at Wapping, in the East End of London and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
NC 1003 W side, 0.2 miles S of jct. with NC 1252 36°12′44″N 78°20′54″W / 36.212222°N 78.348333°W / 36.212222; -78.348333 ( Jones-Wright Rocky Ford
Northern side of U.S. Route 18, 1 mile east of NC 1106 36°05′13″N 81°12′22″W / 36.0869°N 81.2061°W / 36.0869; -81.2061 ( Benjamin Hubbard Moravian Falls
Watauga County (/ w ə ˈ t ɔː ɡ ə / wuh-TAW-guh) [1] is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.The population was 54,086 at the 2020 census. [2] Its county seat and largest community is Boone.
On this street is the Wapping Hydraulic Power Station, built in 1890 and closed in 1977. It is now run as an arts centre and restaurant. Opposite on the south side of the street and next to the river is The Prospect of Whitby, a historic public house. Close by are the Shadwell Basin and the Rotherhithe Tunnel under the Thames.
To the left of the inn are the Georgian houses of Pier Head which were built in 1811 for the employees of the London Dock Company. The railed gardens cover the former entrance to Wapping Basin. Opposite the pub is St. John's Church. Built in 1790, all that remains is the tower, as the main body of the church was destroyed during the Blitz. To ...
The Horsepasture River is an 18.1-mile-long (29.1 km) [5] National Wild and Scenic river [6] in the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina.The river rises in Jackson County, North Carolina, and flows through the Jocassee Gorges area and ends at Lake Jocassee in South Carolina.
Mulhern House was an historic home located at the end of Market Street. It was built about 1815 as a workers' residence that survived intact from the initial period of industrial development in Wappingers Falls. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The building was destroyed in a gas explosion in February 1994. [7]