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Leoville and ),
The highway runs from Route 156 ( Palmer Road ) to Route 2 ( Tignish ), the Veteran's Memorial Highway, passing through the communities of Tignish, Harper, Leoville, and Palmer Road.

Leoville and is
This is a public airport operated by the Village of Leoville with two runways.
Route 158, officially named Harper Road, and sometimes referred to sectionally as Leoville Road < sup >( see below )</ sup >, is a 2-lane collector highway in western Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Since the highway contains the two separate communities of Harper and Leoville, but is entirely officially known as Harper Road, some locals avoid naming the Leoville portion of the highway as being on " Harper Road " because Leoville is seen as distinct from Harper ( or Harper Road ).

Leoville and .
The writer James Joyce ( 1882 – 1941 ) lived in 23 Carysfort Avenue known as " Leoville " for one year in the early 1890s.
In A Painful Case by James Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Sinico lived in a house called Leoville on Sydney Parade Avenue.
On May 16, 2008, CBKST was given approval by the CRTC to delete its transmitters in Big River and Tisdale Viewers that have been served by the two stations are served by two other CBKST transmitters, CBKST-TV-3 Leoville and CBKST-TV-11 Greenwater Lake.
From here, the road turned northeast, where US-383 split from US-83 near Leoville.
* U. S. Route 83 near Leoville, Kansas
Smaller communities in the riding include the villages of Green Lake, Loon Lake, Leoville, and Godsoil ; and the town of St. Walburg.
Some will thus sometimes ( inaccurately ) label the Leoville portion of Route 158 as Leoville Road.

Airport and TC
Spiritwood Airport ( TC LID: CKH7 ), an uncontrolled public grass strip operated by Town of Spiritwood, is available adjacent to town and less than 2. 0 km west ( Runway Direction 16 / 34 ; Length 2, 500 ft // 762 m ; Surface TURF ).
* Orlando International Airport ( TC )
TriMet still defines the MAX Red Line as being Airport – City Center – Beaverton TC.

Airport and LID
* Covington Municipal Airport ( Tennessee ) FAA LID
* Atka Airport ( FAA LID: AKA ) of Atka, Alaska
* T00: Chambers County Airport FAA LID
Sylacauga Municipal Airport ( FAA LID: SCD ), also known as Lee Merkel Field, is a city-owned public-use airport located west of the central business district of Sylacauga, a city in Talladega County, Alabama, United States.
San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport ( IATA: SBP, ICAO: KSBP, FAA LID: SBP ), also known as McChesney Field, is an airport located in San Luis Obispo, California serving San Luis Obispo County.
Waycross-Ware County Airport ( IATA: AYS, ICAO: KAYS, FAA LID: AYS ) is a public airport located three miles ( 5 km ) northwest of the central business district of Waycross.
Henry Tift Myers Airport ( IATA: TMA, ICAO: KTMA, FAA LID: TMA ) is a public airport located two miles ( 3 km ) southeast of Tifton, serving the general aviation community, with no scheduled commercial airline service.
Commercial flights are serviced through Jackson Hole Airport ( IATA: JAC, ICAO: KJAC, FAA LID: JAC ) in Jackson, WY, or through Idaho Falls Airport ( IATA: IDA, ICAO: KIDA, FAA LID: IDA ) in Idaho Falls, ID.
Lake Elmo Airport ( FAA LID: 21D ) is a public airport located just outside the city of Lake Elmo in Washington County, Minnesota, about 12 miles east of the central business district ( CBD ) of St. Paul.
Raleigh Exec Jetport ( ICAO: KTTA, FAA LID: TTA ), formerly known as Sanford-Lee County Airport is located approximately 7 miles northeast of Sanford via U. S. 1.
Richmond County Airport ( ICAO: KRCZ, FAA LID: RCZ ), formerly known as Rockingham-Hamlet Airport is located approximately 3 miles southeast of Rockingham.
* Woodbine Municipal Airport ( New Jersey ) ( FAA LID: OBI )
* Lincoln Park Airport FAA LID
* Walker County Airport ( former FAA LID: L02 )
* Morehead-Rowan County Clyde A. Thomas Regional Airport ( FAA LID: M97 ), a public airport located northwest of Morehead, Kentucky, United States
* Ada Municipal Airport ( FAA LID: ADH ) in Ada, Oklahoma
* Lowell Airport ( Indiana ), in Indiana FAA LID
* S03, Ashland Municipal Airport FAA LID
* HND, the FAA LID for Henderson Executive Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
* Southern Cross Airport ( FAA LID: C01 )
With McCoy's closure as an active air force installation in 1975, the site was redeveloped and is known today as Orlando International Airport, which continues to carry the base's original FAA LID airport code of MCO ( i. e., McCoy ) and ICAO airport code of KMCO.

Airport and ),
The nearest airports are Düsseldorf International Airport ( 80 km ), Cologne Bonn Airport ( 90 km ) and Maastricht Aachen Airport ( 40 km ).
* Bamaga Injinoo Airport ( IATA airport code ), in Queensland, Australia
* Bacolod-Silay International Airport ( IATA: BCD ), in Silay City, Philippines
The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel ( extending Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport ), the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway.
They co-starred together in nine films: The Flame and the Arrow ( 1952 ), Ten Tall Men ( 1951 ), ( 1952 ), Run Silent, Run Deep ( 1958 ), ( 1968 ), Airport ( 1970 ), Valdez Is Coming ( 1971 ), Ulzana's Raid ( 1972 ), The Midnight Man ( 1974 ), and ( 1977 ).
Major construction projects, including the Sears Tower ( now known as the Willis Tower, which in 1974 became the world's tallest building ), University of Illinois at Chicago, McCormick Place, and O ' Hare International Airport, were undertaken during Richard J. Daley's tenure.
* Copenhagen Airport ( CPH ), Scandinavia's busiest passenger airport located at Kastrup to the south-east of Copenhagen city and handling over 21 million passengers a year.
* Billund Airport ( BLL ), in central Jutland, one of Denmark's busiest cargo centres as well as a popular charter airline destination and an airport for regular flights serving 2. 4 million passengers a year, mainly from the western part of the country.
* Aalborg Airport ( AAL ), located 5 km northwest of Aalborg, is Denmark's third busiest airport serving around 1, 4 million passengers a year in connections with 25 European destinations and one of Europes busiest domestic lines to Copenhagen.
* Aarhus Airport ( AAH ), located 39 km northeast of Århus, serves some 540, 000 passengers a year.
* Esbjerg Airport ( EBJ ), a small airport in the west of Jutland with regular flights to Aberdeen and Stavanger ( although primarily serving North Sea Oilrigs ).
1939 was a busy year, as he opened the 1939 New York World's Fair at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, opened New York Municipal Airport No. 2 in Queens ( later renamed Fiorello H. LaGuardia Field ), and had the city buy out the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, thus completing the public takeover of the subway system.
Chinese aid projects have included among others the Giant Clam Farm Project in Kosrae, the Pilot Farm Project in Madolenihmw, the construction of a gymnasium on Pohnpei ( officially named the FSM-China Friendship Sports Center ), donation of police vehicles for the Yap state police, a facility to house the FSM's Tuna Commission, an expansion of the Chuuk State Airport Terminal, a biogas project on Chuuk, the construction of the Pohnpei Administration Building, and the construction of Kosrae High School Project.
* Seymour Airport ( IATA code GPS ), the main airport serving the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador
International flights: Toussaint Louverture International Airport ( formerly known as Port-au-Prince International Airport ), which opened in 1965 ( as François Duvalier International Airport ), is located 10 km North / North East of Port-au-Prince.

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