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County Road 17 (CR 17) is a 23.08-mile-long (37.14 km) north–south county highway in Elkhart County, Indiana. It is currently undergoing improvements to become a four-lane divided road with non-limited traffic. [ 2 ]
A small orrery showing Earth and the inner planets. An orrery is a mechanical model of the Solar System that illustrates or predicts the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons, usually according to the heliocentric model. It may also represent the relative sizes of these bodies; however, since accurate scaling is often not ...
One block north SR 17 meets the westbound SR 25 (East Broadway). After SR 25, SR 17 heads north-northwest out of Logansport. After Logansport SR 17 heads due north toward a T-intersection with State Road 114. Where SR 17 turns west, with SR 114 heading east. After SR 114, SR 17 has five 90 degrees curves, then SR 17 heads due north.
Harts Run Road, Dorseyville Road, Fox Chapel Road, Guys Run Road, Locust Hill Road SR 1013 (Saxonburg Road), Indiana: PA Route 910 (Indianola Road), Harmar: State Route 1007: Sharps Hill Road SR 1004 (Seifried Lane) on O'Hara Township/Shaler line SR 1003 (Kittanning Pike) on O'Hara/Shaler line State Route 1008: Gulf Lab Road, U-PARC: PA Route ...
John Fulton (1803–1853) was a Scottish instrument maker who originally trained as a cobbler. [1] He built three orreries in a workshop attached to at his home, now demolished, in the Kirton Brae area of Fenwick [2] and was eventually appointed instrument maker to King William IV, moving to London, but retiring to Fenwick.
County Road 17 (Hennepin County, Minnesota) County Road 17 (Scott County, Minnesota) County Route 17 (Monmouth County, New Jersey) County Route 17 (Allegany County, New York) County Route 17 (Cattaraugus County, New York) County Route 17 (Clinton County, New York) County Route 17 (Columbia County, New York) County Route 17 (Delaware County, New ...
East Wheatfield Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. East Wheatfield Township was created when the original Wheatfield Township (formed in 1779) was divided in 1859 into East and West Wheatfield. It was named for the large unforested areas naturally occurring there which were ideal for growing wheat.
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