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Just north of exit 13, NY 440 crosses onto the abutments of the Bayonne Bridge, condensing to four lanes.
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The three Greek Orthodox chapels of St. James the Just, St. John the Baptist and of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, south of the rotunda and on the west side of the front courtyard originally formed the baptistery complex of the Constantinean church, the southern most chapel being the vestibule, the middle chapel being the actual baptistery and the north chapel being the chamber in which the patriarch chrismated the newly baptized before leading them into the rotunda north of this complex.
Just to the north of the stoa four rows of seats were excavated, with the remains of a group of stelae and statue bases nearby.
Just north of the Crystal Springs reservoir is San Andreas Lake after which the famous geologic fault was named.
Just north of this city lies the Zanzibar Archipelago, a semi-autonomous territory of Tanzania which is famous for its spices.
Just to the north of " Kato Plateia " lie the " Palaia Anaktora " ( Παλαιά Ανάκτορα: literally " Old Palaces "): a large complex of buildings of Roman architectural style used in the past to house the King of Greece, and prior to that the British Governors of the island.
Just north of the Nokonis in the Red River Valley, between the Red River and the Canadian River, lived the numerous residential local groups of the powerful Kotsotekas ( Kʉhtsʉtʉʉka — ‘ Buffalo-Eaters ’), which took their name because of the always large buffalo herds in their territory.
Just north of this, the route crosses the Ten Mile River and then enters a complicated five-way intersection with US 1 and Route 1A.
Just outside it to the north on the left bank of the Tiber was the Campus Martius, later crowded with buildings.
Just north of Florence during World War II was located a large prisoner of war camp for German and Italian prisoners of war, mainly captured during the North Africa campaign.
Just north of downtown Bentonville is Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, founded by Alice Walton in 2011.
Just like many towns in central and north central Arkansas, Beebe was formed near a railroad and the Union Pacific railroad tracks traverse through the south and east portions of town.
Just north of Foothill Boulevard is the college-owned Robert J. Bernard Field Station, which preserves natural coastal sage scrub on its property.
Just north of town is the Dworshak National Fish Hatchery and the Dworshak Dam, third highest dam in the United States, completed in the early 1970s.
Just north of the village, now on the site of the contentious Timber Trails subdivision, is one of the last camps of the Potawatomi Indians in Illinois.
Just north was Lehmann's Lake Villa Hotel on the east shore of Cedar Lake, where Cedar Village now stands.
Just north of this, the Flanagan Co-op can be found, a complex of several grain elevators and silos at Main and Lumber Streets.
Just north of 116th St., between Gray Road and Hazel Dell Parkway, you will find Flowing Well Park, which contains a natural artesian well that provides very high quality drinking water.
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Just west of exit 190, west of Flagstaff, is highest elevation along I-40 in the US, as the road crosses just over 7, 320 feet.
Just past this is exit 11, the Cross County Parkway, where the road swings toward the east to allow space for the complex of onramps that also allow access to Broad Street and the Fleetwood station.
Just after it curves eastward again and crosses the Harlem Line, entering Scarsdale, northbound traffic can enter and exit at Crane Road and East Parkway.
Just before exit 29 ( northbound only ) for U. S. Route 9, the Parkway enters the Great Egg Toll Plaza.
Just after exit 48 for U. S. Route 9 near the Mullica River and Bass River State Forest, the Parkway enters Burlington County.
Just after, exit 165 intersects for Bergen County Route 80 ( Oradell Avenue and East Ridgewood Avenue ) in Paramus.
Just to the east, the expressway enters exit 9, which serves as a junction with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway ( formerly the Willowbrook Expressway ).
Just beyond the last tunnel is a northbound left exit and corresponding southbound right entrance for Riverside Drive and the northbound Golden State Freeway ( I-5 ).
Just before the end of the parkway, exit 25B serves Elmont Road and Linden Boulevard going eastbound, and exit 25A goes to the Southern State Parkway.
Just west of the toll barrier, I-90 and the Thruway — now toll-free — connect to I-290 via exit 50, a semi-directional T interchange.
Just southwest of exit 55, I-90 and the Thruway pass through the Lackawanna toll barrier, which serves as the northeast end of the minor closed ticket system.
: Just as these Mongols wander about here at the present day, so the nomadic tribes of an earlier period must have used this district as their entrance and exit gate.
Just after the NY 270 crossing, I-990 bends northward once again, entering exit 4, a diamond interchange with North French Road ( CR 299 ).
Just south of the Miller Hill Road exit, the first in the county, the road widens, with grassy slopes on its east side.
Just inside of Horseheads, NY 14 meets exit 52 on the Southern Tier Expressway, carrying I-86 and NY 17.
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