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  2. MapQuest - AOL Help

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  3. A37 road - Wikipedia

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    The road is entirely single carriageway, except in the Yeovil and Bristol built-up areas, at Ilchester (where it multiplexes with the A303), and north of Dorchester. The road is one of the main routes connecting Bristol to the county of Dorset and is also a popular non-motorway route from Bristol to Exeter and Cornwall via the A303.

  4. Somerset derby - Wikipedia

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    The oldest of the four clubs, Bath City, were formed in 1889 as Bath AFC, six years later Yeovil were formed as Yeovil Casuals. The earliest Somerset derby match was recorded in 1901, [3] when Yeovil beat Bath 4–2. [4] [5] From the 1910s to the late 1990s Bath and Yeovil consistently played in the Southern League against each other. [6]

  5. Yeovil Town House - Wikipedia

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    The Town Hall (with the clock tower) c.1913 The Municipal Offices (on the right). The first municipal building in Yeovil was the "Tolle Hall" in The Borough, which was used as a courthouse and a lock up for petty criminals and dated back at least to the early 17th century.

  6. Huish Park - Wikipedia

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    Huish Park is a football stadium located in Yeovil, Somerset, England. The stadium has been home to Yeovil Town F.C. since its completion in 1990, following their relocation from Huish . Huish Park has a capacity of 9,565 (of which two stands are all-seated, totalling 5,212 seats) with terraces behind each of the goals.

  7. Yeovil Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Yeovil Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Yeovil in Somerset, England. The team competes in the National League , the fifth level of the English football league system , after winning the 2023–24 National League South title.

  8. Yeovil Town railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 1 June 1861, replacing an earlier Yeovil Hendford railway station when the line was extended. [1] It closed to passenger traffic on 3 October 1966, [ 2 ] but freight and parcels traffic continued to use the station until 3 March 1967, when these services were also withdrawn.

  9. Yeovil Railway Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Yeovil Railway Centre is a small railway museum at Yeovil Junction on the L&SWR West of England Main Line between Salisbury and Exeter in the U.K. It was created in 1993, in response to British Rail 's decision to remove the turntable from Yeovil Junction.