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  • 61Cabbagetown, Toronto — Cabbagetown   Neighbourhood   Buildings in Cabbagetown …

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  • 62Manhattan Bridge — View from Brooklyn Carries 7 lanes of roadway, 4 tracks of the B D N Q trains of the New York City Subway, pedestrians, and bicycles …

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  • 63Neartown Houston — The Houston skyline, viewed from Neartown Neartown is an area located in west central Houston, Texas, United States and is one of the city s major cultural areas. Neartown is roughly bounded by U.S. Highway 59 to the south, Allen Parkway to the… …

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  • 64Clinton Hill, Brooklyn — Charles Millard Pratt House, 241 Clinton Ave …

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  • 65Kings Road — The Kings Road is a major, well known street in west London, England.It runs through Chelsea, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, from Sloane Square in the east (on the border with Belgravia and Knightsbridge) and through the Moore… …

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  • 66Central London — The term Central London refers to the districts of London, England which are considered closest to the centre. There is no conventional definition, nor any official one, for the entire area that can be called central London . Central London… …

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  • 67Little Saigon — This article deals exclusively with the Vietnamese communities within the United States of America; for other communities outside Vietnam, refer to the Overseas Vietnamese article.Little Saigon is a name given to any of several overseas… …

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  • 68Queen Street West — describes both the western branch of Queen Street, a major east west thoroughfare, and a series of neighbourhoods or commercial districts, situated west of Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Queen Street begins in the west at the… …

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  • 69Culture of Tunisia — The National Foundation, Beit El Hikma, Tunis Carthage Reconstruction of a traditional steam ba …

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  • 70Terraced house — In architecture and city planning, a terrace(d) or row house or townhouse (though the latter term can also refer to patio houses) is a style of housing in use since the late 17th century, where a row of identical or mirror image houses share side …

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