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"Where The 3 Counties Meet" was written by Patsy Farrell (1929–2002) of Rathowen. [6] [7] [8] "Where The 3 Counties Meet" was released by Brendan Shine in 1973, and was number one on the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks in August 1973. [9] Spotlight magazine named it Record of the Year. [10]
The Buttonwood bridge is also the shortest at 63 feet 6 inches (19.35 m), while the Hillsgrove Covered Bridge in Sullivan County is longest at 171 feet (52 m). On July 2, 1973, the Hillsgrove bridge was the first of the seven to be added to the NRHP, and it was the only one so listed before the Thematic Resources submission.
This bridge sits on the site of the previous bridge, which existed from 1958 to 2007. The newest iteration is the 5th bridge built on that site. The original crossing was a two lane wooden covered bridge from the late 18th century that collapsed during a winter ice jam.
Sam Eckman Covered Bridge No. 92: 1876: 66 feet (20 m) Queen post truss: Little Fishing Creek [1] Shoemaker Covered Bridge: 1881: 49 feet (15 m) Queen post truss: West Branch Run [1] Snyder Covered Bridge No. 17: 1876: 60.2 feet (18.3 m) Burr arch truss or Queen post truss: Roaring Creek [1] Stillwater Covered Bridge No. 134: 1849: 151 feet (46 ...
Between 1900 and 1940, the Haslemere Tenants Society built 91 houses in the Fieldway, Bridge Road and Lion Mead area, which were subsequently acquired by the Haslemere UDC. In 1950, the council began to construct a new estate of 88 houses in Shottermill, close to the Sickle Mill, and purchased 100 pre-fabricated houses which had been erected by ...
Built in 1890, this historic structure is a 75-foot-long (23 m), Burr truss bridge with narrow horizontal siding and a tin covered gable roof. The bridge crosses Tom's Creek. It is one of seventeen covered bridges in Adams, Cumberland, and Perry Counties. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]
Here the speed limit rises to 70 mph, with 3 lanes and a motorway-grade hard shoulder. After passing Claygate, the motorway-standard section has junctions with the A244 between Esher and Oxshott, then the A245 between Cobham and Hersham. [n 3] The road's Wisley Interchange with the M25 enables a flyover still with a 70 mph (110 km/h) speed limit.
The Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 26 are Pennsylvania State Game Lands in Bedford, Blair, Cambria, and Somerset Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States providing hunting, bird watching, equestrian, snowmobiling, and other activities.