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Nearby merchants gained fame after making frequent appearances on the program, including Rupert Jee, owner of the Hello Deli at 213 W. 53rd St., and Mujibur and Sirajul, Bengali immigrants who worked at a souvenir shop close to the studio.
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Nearby Gifford House was owned by the J. D. Charrington of brewing fame ; and Dover House, was the seat originally of Lord Dover, afterwards of Lord Clifden.
Nearby Gifford House was owned by the J. D. Charrington of brewing fame ; and Dover House, was the seat originally of Lord Dover, afterwards of Lord Clifden.
Nearby and after
Nearby Niagara Falls International Airport and Buffalo Niagara International Airport were named after the waterfall, as were Niagara University, countless local businesses, and even an asteroid.
Nearby Nicholson Road was presumably named after Brigadier General John Nicholson, who played a prominent part in the storming of Delhi.
Nearby, 21-year-old Sandra Wilson fell to the ground, seriously wounded after Whitman shot her in the chest.
Nearby Batteese Lake and Batteese Creek were named after him, as his name was also commonly written as " Battise " by other early settlers.
Nearby Castiglione delle Stiviere, where many of the wounded were taken after the battle, is the site of the museum of the International Red Cross, focusing on the events that led to the formation of that organization.
Nearby is a hump-backed packhorse bridge with a single arch, probably built in the previous century, after which the river turns to the east to pass by the upper and lower lakes of Bretton Country Park on the south bank and Bretton Hall with the Yorkshire Sculpture Park on the north.
Nearby Prevost Island in British Columbia is also named after Prevost, while Satellite Island is named after his ship.
Nearby ( at ) is the hamlet of Swanbridge that includes a caravan park and holiday camp and the Captain's Wife public house opened in 1977 after a conversion of several quayside cottages.
Nearby, after all, were Tickhill, the fortress of Norman magnate Roger de Busli, as well as other new Norman power centers.
Nearby Ford Hall was the home of the Reverend William Bagshaw, the ' Apostle of the Peak ', after he was ejected from the vicarage on the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
Nearby Red Mountain Pass is named after Red Mountain, and the ghost town mining camp of Red Mountain Town is located at the foot of the Red Mountains.
Nearby Mount Chipeta, just over a mile to the northwest of Mount Ouray, is named after Chief Ouray's wife.
Nearby and making
Nearby Wadsley had a reputation for making pocket knives and Worrall found it easier to trade with Wadsley than with the more distant Sheffield.
Nearby and frequent
Nearby Hatton Cross tube station, which is on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly line, serves Feltham, with bus routes 90, 117, 235, 285, 490, H25 and H26 running frequent services through the town.
Nearby Fort McKavett was deactivated in 1859, leaving the settlers with little protection from frequent Indian raids.
Nearby and appearances
Nearby Llano Grande State Park is popular with bird watchers and the supposed site of many ghost appearances, including the ghosts of historic figures in Texas history.
Nearby and on
Nearby the Lunapark opened in 1909, then Europe's largest amusement park modelled on Coney Island, where boxer Max Schmeling won his first title of a German Lightheavyweight Champion in 1926.
In January 2009, the Research Consortium on Nearby Stars project counted eight white dwarfs among the hundred star systems nearest the Sun.
Nearby, a replica of the starship Enterprise from Star Trek V has been mounted on a pedestal which includes writing from Trek alien languages like Klingon.
Nearby, the Villa Reale ( royal palace ) originally built by Giuseppe Piermarini in 1777 for the archduke Ferdinand of Austria, lies on the banks of the Lambro, surrounded by Monza Park, one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe.
Nearby, in Cabeço de São Miguel da Mota, another temple dedicated to Endovelicus was built and, on its ruins, the Alans built or readapted the previous temple, a sanctuary dedicated to Saint Michael ( São Miguel in Portuguese ).
Nearby, many buildings on the RAF station were demolished to make way for a new housing estate named Brackenbury Village.
Nearby is Charles Close, a mid-20th century residential development on the site of the Charles family's large Georgian mansion, Wroxham House, demolished in 1954.
Nearby Border Field State Park signifies the most southern beach on the west coast and allows beachgoers in the United States to correspond verbally with beachgoers in Mexico.
Nearby is the historical " Canoe Camp ," where the Lewis and Clark expedition built five new dugout canoes and embarked on October 7, 1805, downstream to the Pacific Ocean.
Nearby, on the banks of the river, is a cholera cemetery from 1849, which is estimated to contain at least fifty graves, although only two stones — both native sandstones — remain.
Nearby entertainment is found at the Interlochen Arts Center with shows throughout the year put on by the students of the Interlochen Arts Academy students, national and international acts.
Nearby is Redbud Track ' N ' Trail, an event site featuring professional as well as amateur motocross racing, known mostly for hosting a professional national on or near the 4th of July.
Nearby Gatzke resident Jeremy Hernandez was honored on August 15, 2007 for his role in rescuing dozens of children on a school bus trapped in the rubble of the I-35W Bridge in Minneapolis.
Nearby on Highmount were the palatial summer homes of coloratura soprano Amelita Galli-Curci and Shakespearean actress Julia Marlowe.
Nearby Kitty Hawk is frequently cited as the location of the Wright brothers ' first controlled, powered airplane flights on December 17, 1903.
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