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* A group of villages in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, was named in Jenner's honor by early 19th century English settlers, including Jenners, Jenner Township, Jenner Crossroads, and Jennerstown, Pennsylvania
During the 1960s Coronation Street ’ s main rival was Crossroads, a daily serial that began in 1964 and was broadcast by ITV in the early evening.
Crossroads was cancelled in 1988.
( A new version of Crossroads was later produced, running from 2001 until 2003.
A new version of Crossroads featuring a mostly new cast was produced by Carlton Television for ITV in 2001.
The exception was the original Crossroads which began as a five-days-a-week soap opera in the 1960s, but was later reduced.
The recurring " Acorn Antiques " skit on the UK's Victoria Wood As Seen On TV ( 1985 – 87 ) was modeled on Crossroads and other British soap operas of the 1970s.
While his best-known roles have spanned three decades from 1981, he started his television career in 1964 as Bert Bradshaw in the soap-opera Crossroads, and after several appearances as Captain Fantastic on the children's television show Do Not Adjust Your Set, by the 1970s Jason was already an established screen comedy actor with recurring appearances in television series.
While Clapton was shy about singing, he occasionally harmonised with Bruce and, in time, took lead vocals on some Cream tunes including " Four Until Late ", " Strange Brew ", " World of Pain ", " Outside Woman Blues ", " Anyone for Tennis ", " Crossroads ", and " Badge ".
Immigration of international LDS members, mining booms, and the construction of the first transcontinental railroad initially brought economic growth, and the city was nicknamed the Crossroads of the West.
The Battle of Brice's Crossroads was fought on June 10, 1864, near Baldwyn in Lee County, Mississippi, during the American Civil War.
The business district subsequently became known as Mitchell's Crossroads in the 1860s referring to Mitchell's Tavern which was located at northeast corner of Union Turnpike ( renamed from Brookeville Pike ) and Old Bladensburg Road.
In later times, the area around Bryant Station was known as Orinda Crossroads.
Waveland was the original name for the area from Crossroads Hill ( south of N. E.
Early on, Vinings was known as Crossroads, and then Paces, after Hardy Pace around 1830.
The city's original name was Troupville Crossroads.
The Florence area was originally known as Crossroads, because of the convergence of several roads from Burlington and Union at Ridge Road ( now U. S. 25 ).
The area was settled before 1800 by William and Joel Woodward, and known early on as Woodward's Crossroads, as it was located at the crossing of several local roads.
One is at the Montgomery / Prince George's county line, at New Hampshire Avenue and University Boulevard (" Takoma / Langley Crossroads "), and was recently named the most dangerous intersection in Maryland for pedestrians.
The name was changed to Watson's Crossroads in 1842.

Crossroads and set
At the beginning of their farewell tour on 4 October 1968, in Oakland, nearly the entire set consisted of songs from Wheels of Fire: " White Room ", " Politician ", " Crossroads ", " Spoonful ", " Deserted Cities of the Heart ", and " Passing the Time " taking the place of " Toad " for a drum solo.
The set consisted of " Sunshine of Your Love ", " Crossroads ", and " Born Under a Bad Sign ", a song they had not previously played live.
Mayall and Clapton cut a couple tracks without the others ( although some sources give this as occurring back in the summer ): " Lonely Years " b / w " Bernard Jenkins " was released as a single the next August on producer Mike Vernon's Purdah Records label ( both tracks appeared again two decades later in Clapton's Crossroads box set ).
#" Wanna Make Love to You " ( Released on Crossroads box set )
A twelve-date appearance at Lesh's new club, Terrapin Crossroads, is set to commence on March 17, 2012, which many old members of the band returning to appear alongside Lesh, as well as a few new members.
* Free: Their set list consisted of " Ride on a Pony ", " Mr. Big ", " Woman ", " The Stealer ", " Be My Friend ", " Fire & Water ", " I'm a Mover ", " The Hunter ", their classic hit " All Right Now ", and concluded with a cover of Robert Johnson's " Crossroads ".
On 25 March 1921, wooden buildings at Crossroads, Cargan, Parkmore and Retreat on the Cushendall line were set on fire and completely destroyed.
Crossroads is a 2002 comedy-drama road film set in Louisiana.
Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly, however, gave the movie a positive review, commenting Crossroads " not only makes excellent use of the singer's sweetly coltish acting abilities, but it also promotes a standardized set of sturdy values with none of Mariah Carey's desperate Glitter, or any of Mandy Moore's gummy pap in A Walk to Remember ".
* Review of DVD for 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival with set list.
After this role she moved into television in the Glasgow set series Maggie, presenting It's a Knockout, and taking a role for three years in the British soap opera Crossroads.
Fender introduced a matching set of limited-edition Crossroads instruments, which consisted of an Eric Clapton Crossroads Signature Stratocaster ( better known as the " Sun Strat " and produced in a limited run of 100 instruments globally ) and a Crossroads ' 57 Twin-Amp ( produced in a limited run of 50 pieces ).
The two writers followed this up with Crossroads, a soap set in a motel, which launched on ITV in 1964 and lasted until 1988, and Champion House, a Yorkshire family saga set in the textiles industry, shown on BBC from 1967 to 1968.
Amy first came to prominence in the series helping out at the antique shop in King's Oak ( the fictional village where Crossroads was set ), but it was as the cleaner at the Crossroads Motel that she is best remembered.
Released February 22, 1994, it includes material from the In Concert album, live material from Eric Clapton's Crossroads box set, and several previously unreleased numbers.

Crossroads and Birmingham
After contract negotiations in 1968 requiring more regional coverage for the Midlands, more programmes came from their new studios in Birmingham, notably Crossroads, Bullseye ( UK game show ), Tiswas and a few other small-scale programmes.
In his acting career he had a small role in the Birmingham based soap opera, Crossroads, and in 1974 married Susan Hanson, another member of the cast.
Born Anthony Roger Tonge in Birmingham, he was working as an £ 8-a-week post office clerk and performing in amateur dramatics in the evenings when he landed the role of Sandy Richardson, the motel owner's son in the ATV soap opera, Crossroads, a role he would play for 17 years.
After playing a bit of a disconcerting pre-trip concert at Crossroads Community Church in Birmingham, the band had no choice but to leave for Asia the next week.

Crossroads and motel
It was axed to make way for a new daily soap opera, The Midland Road, retitled Crossroads at the last minute, in which Gordon took the role of motel owner Meg Richardson ( later Meg Mortimer ).
He was captured after being found hiding in the trunk of a car outside a motel in Parkers Crossroads, Tennessee.
She has also appeared in a number of British television series, including The Avengers ( 1967 ), Coronation Street as Inga Olsen in 1967 and Vanessa in 2009, The Saint ( 1968 ), The Brothers ( 1972-74, a regular leading role ), The Kelly Monteith Show ( 1979-80 ), a made-for-TV version of The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1985 ), and the ITV soap opera Crossroads, in which she played motel boss Nicola Freeman from 1985-87, and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries ( 2003-05 ) as the protagonist's mother.

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