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Stanley suffered an injury that made him want to spend more time away from the city, and Benedict was not happy when the couple moved to Bedford Hills far away from the city.
* Bedford Hills, New York
*** Bedford Hills Elementary School
The facility's most famous resident was convicted murderess Pamela Smart, who was incarcerated at the Prison for Women from March 22, 1991 to March 11, 1993, when she was transferred to Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in Bedford, New York.
( Bedford Township existed as a government until 1951, when the city of Bedford Heights, the village of Oakwood, and the village of Walton Hills were established.
The new line would deviate at Bedford and would pass through a gap in the Chiltern Hills at Luton, reaching London by curving around Hampstead Heath to a point between King's Cross and Euston.
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Bedford Hills is an unincorporated hamlet in the Town of Bedford, New York.
When the railroad was built in 1847, Bedford Hills was known as Bedford Station.
Bedford Hills extends from a business center at the railroad station to farms and estates, eastward along Harris, Babbitt and Bedford Center Roads and south along the Route 117 business corridor up to Mt.
Bedford Hills is the seat of government of the Town of Bedford.
The Town House, built in 1927, and Town buildings containing the Police Department and Town offices are located in Bedford Hills.
Also located within Bedford Hills is Nino's Restaurant which is famous for its high-end celebrity clientele.
Bedford Hills is home of pro-life Congresswoman Nan Hayworth who defeated John Hall in New York's 19th congressional district 2010 Mid Term elections as a Tea Party and Log Cabin Republican backed candidate.
Bedford Hills Elementary School is a PreK-5 school which many children in the town attend.
The Bedford Hills Free Library is located in Bedford Hills and is a member of the Westchester Library System.

Bedford and is
It has been suggested that it was Bedford, but what is known of the early history of Bedford's names, does not support this.
The oldest house remaining in Greenwich Village is the Isaacs-Hendricks House, at 77 Bedford Street ( built 1799, much altered and enlarged 1836, third story 1928 ).
In the 1973 animated Disney film, Robin Hood, the title character is portrayed as an anthropomorphic fox voiced by Brian Bedford.
In a collection of chancery proceedings, it is heard of a petition brought against Malory by Richard Kyd, parson of Papworth, claiming that Malory ambushed him on a November evening, and took him from Papworth, to Huntingdon, and then to Bedford, to Northampton, all the while being threatened on his life to either forfeit his church unto Malory, or else give £ 100.
( There is a plan ( see below ) to dig a new arm from here to the Great Ouse at Bedford ).
The project is supported by British Waterways, the Bedford & Milton Keynes Waterway Trust, other waterways campaign groups, and also local councils.
The Kensico Reservoir is located in Mount Pleasant, Harrison and North Castle ; and Byram Lake Reservoir in North Castle and Bedford.
It is organised by former 10, 000m world record holder David Bedford as Race Director and Nick Bitel as Chief Executive.
The MITRE / Washington Cablenet system is based on a technology developed at MITRE / Bedford.
Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, England.
In Bedford Falls, New York on Christmas Eve, George Bailey ( James Stewart ) is deeply troubled.
It is reached by a ferry that departs from Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and by several other ferries departing from Falmouth, New Bedford, Hyannis, and Quonset Point, Rhode Island.
Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, in the East of England.
It is the administrative centre for the wider Borough of Bedford.
He died in Boston, Massachusetts, and is buried in the family plot at Oak Grove Cemetery in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
* Moffett Campus in Bedford Park, Illinois, is home to the Institute for Food Safety and Health.
Bedford is an independent city located within the confines of Bedford County in the U. S. state of Virginia.
Bedford is home to the National D-Day Memorial.
The Bedford statue also bears these wounds and is erected on the grounds of the National D-Day Memorial.
Bedford is also near Poplar Forest, the rural retreat of Thomas Jefferson.
Bedford is located at ( 37. 334591 ,-79. 522783 ).
Despite multiple seats being displayed on some maps, the formal county seat is Taunton ; Fall River and New Bedford are not county seats, but there are some courthouses and other county-operated facilities in those two places.
Thameslink is a 50-station main-line route in the British railway system running north to south through London from Bedford to Brighton, serving both London Gatwick Airport and London Luton Airport.
Bedford County is a county located in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania.

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The Bedford Springs Hotel became an important site for the wealthy.
To the east of the city, there is a Civil War site where Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest defeated Abel Streight and his band of raiders.
The new site was named Bedford at the suggestion of a prominent local businessman, Joseph Rawlins, who had relocated to the area from Bedford County, Tennessee.
Sacramento was the site of an American Civil War battle between Union Major Eli H. Murray and Confederate Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrest.
This site has recently been restored for an Eagle Scout project by Dennis Warner in collaboration with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife service, and the Bedford Historic Preservation Commission.
A 1972 " Bedford Landmark Tour " says, " Site of the Wilson mills dating from about 1685 ; mills, dam, and pond passed from the Wilson family about 1770 to Oliver Bacon, then bought by Jonas Gleason ( 1782 ) and by Simeon Blodgett ( 1816 ); through the years, the site was operated as a grist mill, a saw mill, and later a cider mill.
* Bedford Flag history on the town's site and information on seeing the flag at the Bedford Free Public Library
It was demolished in the 1990s ; the Bedford Southeast Public Library now occupies the site.
The site of a village of the Monongahela tribe, it is currently occupied by Old Bedford Village, a living history museum.
The square was originally laid out in 1630 when the 4th Earl of Bedford, Francis Russell, commissioned Inigo Jones to design and build a church and three terraces of fine houses around the site of a former walled garden belonging to Westminster Abbey.
The house faced north ; and, because of the dramatic view over the Bedford plain, it was a popular picnic site during the first half of the twentieth century when many families could not travel far afield ;.
Built on the site of the tea gardens of a pub called the Bedford Arms.
The first site was at Farnborough Airfield (" RAE Farnborough ") in Hampshire to which was added a second site RAE Bedford ( Bedfordshire ) in 1946.
The Bedford site was largely shut down in 1994.
* RAE Bedford, Farnborough's sister site at former RAF Thurleigh, Bedford
Two years later, a flash flood severely damaged several buildings at Bedford Springs and the site fell into disrepair.
In addition to the two mainstream Methodist churches a small Primitive Methodist chapel was built in Bedford Road in or soon after 1896, when a site was purchased for £ 65 2s.
The University of Bedford did another excavation and a geophysical survey on the site in 1996, focusing on annexes beyond the central fort.
In the past two decades, the university has expanded back into its original cities as well, with the Advanced Textiles & Manufacturing Center ( 2001, at the former Kerr Mill site ) and Professional and Continuing Education Center ( 2002, in the former Cherry & Webb building ) in Fall River, and the School for Marine Science and Technology ( 1996, adjacent to Fort Rodman ), the Star Store visual arts building ( 2001 ) and a second Center for Professional and Continuing Education ( 2002, one block north on Purchase Street ) in New Bedford.
Born in Grimsby, Plaskitt was educated at the Pilgrim School ( then a grammar school that became a comprehensive upper school in 1974 and closed down and now has the Pilgrims Pre-Preparatory School on the former site and council offices ) on Brickhill Drive in Brickhill, Bedford and went up to University College, Oxford to read PPE and gained an MA.

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