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The John L. Kinsey School is a former K-8 school that is located in the West Oak Lane neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was a part of the School District of Philadelphia . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Cokes Lane Dead End Loudoun [19] 0.50 0.80 SR 626 (Foggy Bottom Road) Hollow Oak Road SR 831 (Yellow Schoolhouse Road) Louisa [20] 0.34 0.55 US 250 (Three Notch Road) Rollins Lane Dead End Mecklenburg [21] 1.50 2.41 US 58: Browntown Road Dead End Pittsylvania [22] 0.85 1.37 Dead End Childress Road SR 62: Prince William [23] 0.37 0.60 SR 638 ...
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U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Walterboro, South Carolina, to Painted Post, New York.In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 230.37 miles (370.74 km) from the North Carolina state line near Clarksville north to the Maryland state line at the Potomac River near Lucketts.
A hollow way (chemin creux) at La Meauffe, Manche, FranceA sunken lane (also hollow way or holloway) is a road or track that is significantly lower than the land on either side, not formed by the (recent) engineering of a road cutting but possibly of much greater age.
It is located at the intersection of Stenton Avenue and Haines Street in Philadelphia. It is a neighborhood school, meaning no application is necessary for students who live in the West Oak Lane and Germantown neighborhoods of Philadelphia. It is named after Martin Luther King Jr.
Somerton is a neighborhood in the Far Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The neighborhood is bounded by Red Lion Road on the south, Roosevelt Boulevard on the east, East County Line Road and Poquessing Creek on the north, and the Philadelphia County / Montgomery County line on the west.
There were different names for various areas within the community. The Post Office demanded that an official name be selected, whereupon a special meeting of the villagers was called. Various names were suggested such as Rugenville, Glenvarr, Glendale, Glengrove, Glen Hollow, Oak View, and Glenview.