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Montrose and north
Global pharmaceuticals company GSK has a significant presence in Montrose in the north of the county.
Escaping to the north, Montrose attempted to continue the struggle with fresh troops ; but in July 1646 his army was disbanded after the King surrendered to the Scots army at Newark, and the civil war came to an end.
Major airline service is provided seasonally into Montrose, CO ( MTJ ) approximately 70 miles north by road.
Therefore most of the passengers going to Telluride use Montrose Regional Airport, located 67 miles to the north.
From Montrose, a line was laid north through Delta, reaching Grand Junction in March 1883, which completed a narrow gauge transcontinental link with the Rio Grande Western Railway to Salt Lake City, Utah.
However, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, who had recently been appointed General of the Army and therefore the King's chief military adviser, proposed instead to march north to recover the North of England and join forces with the Royalists in Scotland under Montrose.
Montrose is US Route 80 at the junction of State Highway 278 and is north of Interstate 16.
However, both the unincorporated area and the portion of incorporated Glendale north of Montrose are collectively called La Crescenta.
Another separate trolley line, eventually dubbed the " Swamp Line ", ran from the west side of the station north through what is now park land and along Meadowbrook Lane into West Orange where it ended at Main St. An old postcard photo shows a station shelter at Montrose Ave.
Montrose is a borough in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States, north by west of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Prehistoric elements are found in the vicinity of Montrose, including the Stone of Morphie located to the north.
There are two entrances to the park ; the more-developed south rim entrance is located 15 miles ( 24 km ) east of Montrose, while the north rim entrance is located 11 miles ( 18 km ) south of Crawford and is closed in the winter.
King Edward, having dealt with this treasonous vassal, rode north from Montrose on an extended march that took him all the way to Elgin, which he reached on 26 July 1296.
Grand River meandering north towards West Montrose, Ontario | West Montrose
The official community is bounded very approximately by Foster Avenue and the North Branch of the Chicago River on the north, Montrose Avenue on the south, Elston Avenue on the southwest, and the North Branch of the Chicago River on the east.
The two highways share the route for the next 10 km ( 6 mi ) east to Trail, where Highway 22 diverges north, with Highway 22A following Highway 3B east for 7 km ( 4 mi ) to its departure just west of the village of Montrose for the Waneta border crossing.
It crosses the international border into southeastern British Columbia, looping west for about and joining the Columbia from the east, approximately north of the international border and approximately south of Montrose.
If the lengths of the North Fork Flathead, main Flathead, Clark Fork and Pend Oreille are added together, the total is over stretching from the Rocky Mountains north of Glacier National Park to the Canada-U. S. border south of Montrose, British Columbia.
The beaches from north to south are, Thorndale, Hollywood, and Foster in Edgewater ; Montrose in Uptown ; North Avenue in Lincoln Park ; and Oak Street and Ohio in Near North.
There are three harbors in the Park providing marina and docking facilities for boaters: north to south, they are Montrose in Uptown, Lakeview's Belmont Harbor, and Diversey Harbor in the Lakeview and the Lincoln Park Neighborhoods.
Part of the Scottish army under Alexander Leslie, including Lord Kirkcudbright ’ s Regiment, was sent north to meet Montrose.
Senior secondary colleges in the Glenorchy area include St Virgil's College, on the northern side of the city ; Montrose Bay High School located at Rosetta ; Cosgrove High School, Dominic College and Guilford Young College close to the city center ; and Claremont College slightly to the north at Claremont.
Before joining Stagecoach, Strathtay operated only as far as Laurencekirk in the north ; however, the Montrose depot has acquired some work from Bluebird's Stonehaven depot, including route 24 from Brechin to Stonehaven, route 103 from Laurencekirk to Aberdeen and a handful of School Contracts serving Mackie Academy in Stonehaven.

Montrose and east
The city's annual Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade begins at the intersection of Montrose and Broadway, runs south along Broadway then Halsted to Belmont, turns east on Belmont to Broadway again, then south to Diversey, and then east to Sheridan Road.
David Ervine commemorated in a mural painted at Montrose Street South, Albertbridge Road, east Belfast
Across the Tay Road Bridge, the A92 continues along the east coast past Monifieth, Carnoustie, Muirdrum, Arbroath, Montrose, Inverbervie and the Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve before terminating at Stonehaven where it merges with the A90 15 miles south of Aberdeen, this section acting mainly as a coastal tourist route for traffic bound for the Granite City.
It rises in the San Juan Mountains southeast of Telluride and flows northwest, along the southern slope of the Uncompahgre Plateau, past the towns of Placerville and Nucla and joins the Dolores in western Montrose County approximately 15 miles ( 24 km ) east of the state line with Utah.
Montrose is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 33 km east from Melbourne's central business district.
Highway 22A connects Highway 3B east of Montrose to the border town of Waneta, 11 km ( 7 mi ) south of the 3B junction.
Montrose was led down the east coast of Scotland on the long journey toward Edinburgh, where he was met at the town ’ s Watergate and the sentence of hanging, drawing and quartering was pronounced.
He marched along the east coast intending to cut off Montrose from the Highlands, but learned ( possibly from the turncoat Earls of Home and Roxburgh ) of Montrose's position and strength, and turned south to intercept him.
* Lange Park-north of Montrose and south of Endeavour, east of Orchard Gardens and the Uriah Butler Highway.
It is bounded by the Chicago River on the east, the Milwaukee Road railroad tracks on the west, Addison Street on the south and Montrose Avenue on the north, west of Pulaski Road stretching to encompass the region between Belmont Avenue on the south and, roughly, Leland Avenue on the north.
The boundaries of that farm today would be Montrose Avenue to the north, Irving Park Road to the South, Pulaski Road to the east and Kostner Street to the West.
Its borders are Montrose to the north, Addison to its south, Pulaski Road to the east and the Milwaukee Road Railroad to the west, those of the original two farms that developed here in the 1870's.
' West Walker ' is a neighborhood within Irving Park that comprises the area bounded by Montrose Avenue to the north, Irving Park Road to the south, Pulaski Road to the West, and Central Park Avenue to the east.
Its borders are Montrose Ave. to the north, Addison St. to the south, Kedzie Ave. to the west, and the Chicago River to the east.
The Montrose Basin is part of the estuary of the South Esk forming a tidal basin near to the town of Montrose, Angus, on the east coast of Scotland.
Horner Park, located in Chicago, is a facility bordered by Montrose Avenue to the north, Irving Park Road to the south, California Avenue to the west, and the north branch of the Chicago River to the east.
The Niagara Road 27, commonly known as Schisler Road, linking Welland and Niagara Falls, runs to the north of the centre of the community, and Highway 140 runs to the west, while Montrose Road runs to the east, and Netherby Road runs to the south.

Montrose and county
The county is divided into sixteen townships: Benton, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Canistota, Emery, Grant, Greenland, Jefferson, Pearl, Montrose, Union, Ramsey, Richland, Salem, Spring Valley, Sun Prairie.
Its county seat is Montrose.
The county was named for its county seat, the City of Montrose.
Folklore has it that many of these families remained in Montrose and across the county after the War.
Several academic historians believe that, while the possibility of a family or two stopping in Montrose along the Northern Trail is certainly plausible, the number of increased African Americans during the time is most likely explained by the then-bourgeoning coal industry just south of the county that appealed to many immigrants and former slaves looking for work.
Apart from occasional conflicts between rival clans, the only battles in the county were Invercarron, at the head of Dornoch Firth, when Montrose was crushed by Colonel Archibald Strachan on 27 April 1650 — and the Battle of Glenshiel, when the Jacobites, under the Earl of Seaforth, aided by Spaniards, were defeated by a force under the command of General Joseph Wightman on 10 June 1719.
The county purchased from Peter Ludby 160 acres hemmed in by Irving Park Road and Narragansett, Montrose, and Oak Park Avenues.
The Representation of the People Act 1918 defined the constituency as consisting of the county of Forfar, except the county of the city of Dundee and the burghs of Montrose, Arbroath, Brechin, and Forfar.
The rest of the county of Aberdeen was covered by the county constituencies of Aberdeen and Kincardine East, which was also entirely within that county, and Kincardine and West Aberdeenshire, which covered the county of Kincardine minus burghs covered by Montrose Burghs, and part of the county of Aberdeen.

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