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The Norwayne Historic District, or Norwayne Subdivision, is an historic residential subdivision, originally built for World War II defense workers. It is located in Westland, Michigan and roughly bounded by Palmer Road on the north, Wildwood Road on the west, Merriman Road on the east, and Glenwood Road and the Wayne County Lower Rouge Parkway on the south.
Norwayne can refer to: Norwayne Historic District , a residential historic district in Westland, Michigan Norwayne Middle School , a school in Wayne County, North Carolina
The Norwayne subdivision is one of the oldest areas of the city, ... There is a historical site, ... Portions in Livonia School District are assigned to Hayes (in ...
This Historic District is a group of buildings associated with what was the Church of the Transfiguration Roman Catholic parish (and is now the Saint John Paul II parish). It includes the church itself, a shrine (with grotto), school, convent, rectory and activities building. They are all located near each other in a one-and-half-block area.
The Norway Historic District encompasses most of the historic village center of Norway, Maine, and is reflective of the town's growth over 150 years.Although significant early-to-mid 19th century buildings survive in the village, it was significantly damaged by a major fire in 1894, resulting in the construction of a number of new brick and wood-frame buildings.
Norwayne scored six runs in the first inning to kickstart a 12-2 win over Manchester, capturing its first district title in 20 years.
Norwayne's Dillon Morlock swept the throwing events and Orrville's Owen Lacy won the 1,600 at the Div. II Orrville District meet.
A recap of the Wayne/Holmes area's Feb. 27 high school sports postseason action.