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Desegregation can also result from additional suits brought by Negro plaintiffs against school boards in Newport News, Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Norfolk.
* Burrishoole ( west Mayo containing Achill, Mulranny and Newport, County Mayo )
Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City ( the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927 ), Swansea City, Wrexham, Merthyr Town, Newport County and Colwyn Bay.
In 1881, the Peninsula Extension of the C & O was built from Richmond down the Virginia Peninsula to reach a new coal pier on Hampton Roads in Warwick County near the small unincorporated community of Newport News Point.
* Suffolk, Virginia, an " independent city " in Virginia, that for all intents and purposes, is a County, as are all of the independent cities in Virginia, such as Norfolk and Newport News.
* Newport, County Mayo
* Newport, County Tipperary
* Newport, Charles County, Maryland
* Newport, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
* Newport County, Rhode Island
* Newport, CA, where the popular TV series The OC takes place ( loosely based on the non-fictional Orange County, California city of Newport Beach ).
* Newport Parish Church, former name of St. Luke's Church ( Smithfield, Virginia ), a historical church in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
* Newport County A. F. C.
Examples include the Letters Patent awarded to the " Towns of Brighton and Hove ", the " Town of Wolverhampton " and the " Town of Newport in the County Borough of Newport ".
Newport is a city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States.
The city is the county seat of Newport County ( a county that no longer has any governmental functions other than court administrative and sheriff corrections boundaries ).
The Preservation Society of Newport County began opening Newport's historic mansions to the public, and the tourist industry became Newport's primary commercial enterprise over the subsequent years.
In addition to the colonial architecture, the city is known for its Gilded Age mansions, which have also received extensive restoration from both private owners and non-profits such as the Preservation Society of Newport County.
Category: Populated places in Newport County, Rhode Island
Category: Newport County, Rhode Island
The adjacent counties are Plymouth County ; Norfolk County ; Bristol County, Rhode Island ; Newport County, Rhode Island ; Providence County, Rhode Island ; and Dukes County.

Newport and originally
Newport News Shipbuilding ( NNS ), originally Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company ( NNS & DD ), was the largest privately owned shipyard in the United States prior to being purchased by Northrop Grumman in 2001.
* Fountain City, Indiana, originally named " Newport "
As originally established, Newport County consisted of four towns: Portsmouth, Newport, Jamestown, and New Shoreham.
The central Newport area was originally allocated NPT, in a similar way to Norwich and Croydon, with the surrounding areas allocated NP1 – NP8.
Southport, which comprises just over one-third of the city's land area, originally consisted of rural homesteads and small neighborhoods in Arlington Oaks and Linden, but now has a considerable population that resulted from housing booms in the early 1990s and the early 2000s, adding new neighborhoods in Bridgeway, Gateway, River Ranch, and Newport.
Newport was originally known as Ryder's Ferry as it was the site of an early ferry on the Juniata River.
The town was established in 1882 as a railroad stop along the Newport News & Mississippi Valley Railroad line ( later the Illinois Central Railroad ) and originally named Hall's Station in honor of Hansford R. Hall, one of the founders.
The Ministry of Transport originally intended that the M4 would terminate at Tredegar Park west of Newport, and it was only following the creation of the Welsh Office that the Government became committed to a high-standard dual carriageway to Pont Abraham in Carmarthenshire.
Newport was originally intended as an association football club, but was unable to find any opponents, but they managed to organise a rugby match against Cardiff RFC, and in 1875 played Cardiff in both clubs ' first-ever game.
" Providence Plantations " refers to the mainland portion of the state which was originally all part of the town of Providence and " Rhode Island " referring to Aquidneck Island on which Newport is located.
The Dorchester was a 5, 649 ton civilian cruise ship, 368 feet long with a 52-foot beam and a single funnel, originally built in 1926 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, for the Merchants and Miners Line, operating ships from Baltimore to Florida, carrying both freight and passengers.
When the B1230 was originally the A63, the main road through Gilberdyke was a dual carriageway for about three miles to the other side of Newport.
Astor was originally engaged to Eileen S. S. Gillespie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis Gillespie of New York City and Newport, Rhode Island in December 1933.
The band was originally formed in Newport in 1967 by vocalist / guitarist Ralph Denyer, drummer Les Hicks, bassist / organist Richard Hopkins and guitarist / sitar player Gareth Johnson.
Newport originally planned to keep WTEV and sell WAWS to another owner.
It is known as Sanchez Boys and Team Sanchez in the U. S. The performers are Matthew Pritchard, Lee Dainton, Michael Locke ( aka Pancho ) and Dan Joyce, and were originally based in Newport, South Wales, but later series of the show take place elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the world.
Although it is now operated as a branch from the main Werribee / Geelong line at Newport, the line was originally built from the city, with the Geelong line being the branch.
The founding clubs of the WFU ( Welsh Football Union ), as it was originally known, were Swansea C & FC, Pontypool RFC, Newport RFC, Merthyr RFC, Llanelli RFC, Bangor RFC, Brecon RFC, Cardiff RFC, Lampeter RFC, Llandovery RFC and Llandeilo RFC.
US 411 used to join TN-111 for most of its route, but now has been moved to other places. It originally was planned to go through Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee then end in New Orleans, LA. Then ALDOT, MDOT, LDOT and TDOT rejected the plan. Now it terminates in Leeds, Ala and Newport just east of Knoxville in Smoky Mtns National Park
He was originally buried in Philadelphia, but in 1860 was reinterred in the Common Burying Ground in Newport, Rhode Island.
The founding clubs of the WFU ( Welsh Football Union ), as it was originally known, were Swansea C & FC, Pontypool RFC, Newport RFC, Merthyr RFC, Llanelli RFC, Bangor RFC, Brecon RFC, Cardiff RFC, Lampeter College, Llandovery College and Llandeilo RFC.

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