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Roads and area
Roads in and around the downtown area, including U. S. Route 67, are closed and cause increased traffic on other city roads.
Roads from the Old Town valley lead towards the Victorian area of Clive Vale and the former village of Ore, from which " The Ridge ", marking the effective boundary of Hastings, extends north-westwards towards Battle.
The City of Victoria is served by three public post secondary educational institutions actually located outside the city in the Greater Victoria area: University of Victoria ( UVic ), Camosun College, and Royal Roads University ( RRU ).
Norfolk forms the urban core of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, which has a population over 1. 6 million people and is the site of the world's largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk.
* The Virginian-Pilot, the daily newspaper of Norfolk, Virginia and the surrounding Hampton Roads metro area
Later in 1977 he purchased a local Leased access cable TV channel in the Hampton Roads area and called it CBN.
Roads surrounded the central area producing a modern design completely separate from vehicles and featuring a special route for pedestrians and cyclists only ( Tapionraitti ).
Traralgon was part of the area administered by the Rosedale Roads Board, before the Shire of Traralgon was established in 1879.
However, the South Atlantic League decided to pull out of Virginia in 1963, threatening the future of minor-league baseball in the Hampton Roads area.
In 1769 a movement started to move the county seat from Lewes to the area then known as Cross Roads, the present day site of Milton.
Gloucester County is a growing metropolis within the Commonwealth of Virginia in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area in the USA.
Virginia Beach is an independent city located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of Virginia, on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
Virginia Beach is the easternmost city of the Hampton Roads ( or " Tidewater ") area that makes up the core of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA.
This area, known as " America's First Region ", also includes the independent cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Suffolk, as well as other smaller cities, counties and towns of Hampton Roads.
Princess Anne, the easternmost county in South Hampton Roads, extended northward from the North Carolina border to Cape Henry at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, and included all of the area fronting the Atlantic Ocean.
The city is located at the southeastern corner of Virginia in the Hampton Roads area bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
Portsmouth is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of the U. S. Commonwealth of Virginia.
Newport News / Williamsburg International Airport also provides commercial air service for the Hampton Roads area.
Hampton Roads Magazine serves as a bi-monthly regional magazine for Portsmouth and the Hampton Roads area.
Portsmouth is served by a variety of radio stations on the AM and FM dials, with towers located around the Hampton Roads area.
The Hampton Roads designated market area ( DMA ) is the 42nd largest in the U. S. with 712, 790 homes ( 0. 64 % of the total U. S .).
Poquoson () is an independent city located on the Virginia Peninsula, in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of the U. S. state of Virginia.
Although Poquoson is one of the smaller of 10 independent cities extant in the Hampton Roads region in the 21st century, it is not unique in the area as a city having large areas of undeveloped and protected wetlands.
Hampton Roads Magazine serves as a bi-monthly regional magazine for Poquoson and the Hampton Roads area.

Roads and such
Roads and quays were built ; the slate industry became a significant employer on Easdale and surrounding islands ; and the construction of the Crinan and Caledonian canals and other engineering works such as Telford's " Bridge across the Atlantic " improved transport and access.
During the 1970s pubs provided an outlet for a number of bands, such as Kilburn and the High Roads, Dr. Feelgood and The Kursaal Flyers, who formed a musical genre called Pub rock that was a precursor to Punk music.
Aliases such as " The Committee for the Safety of the Roads ", " The Sword of David " and " The Repression of Traitors " have been used.
Roads for vehicles and railroads have inclined planes in the form of gradual slopes, ramps, and causeways to allow vehicles to surmount vertical obstacles such as hills without losing traction on the road surface.
The site at the southwest corner of Schaumburg and Roselle Roads has been transformed into a diverse development offering several stores including a Dominicks, the Schaumburg Township District Library, an Applebee's, and a few other varied and diverse retail stores, offices, and services such as temp agencys, and a little-used public amphitheater set in a walkthrough area which was designed to be available as a gathering point for citizens, but is generally disused.
Roads in this lakeside area have decorative posts on the corner of streets intersecting Lake Shore Drive and are called " Gates ", such as " Gate 7 ".
The Village of Whiting has its own full service Public Works department that deals with all aspects of Village Service such as, Water System, Parks and Roads.
By Autumn 1975, they were joined by acts such as The Stranglers, Roogalator, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Kilburn and the High Roads, and Joe Strummer's 101ers.
Roads in the Harz are used by racing bikes and touring bikes, despite their sometimes heavy use by lorries, because in the whole of North Germany there is no other region with such long, and in places very steep, routes.
As such, the then Norfolk Navy Yard served as the official Homeport for ships stationed in the Hampton Roads region.
Another facility capable of drydocking such carriers is Huntington Ingalls Industries ( HII ), located on the other side of Hampton Roads in Newport News, which is the only U. S. shipyard that currently builds and refuels nuclear aircraft carriers.
The City of Hampton thus became one of the large cities of Hampton Roads, of which four others also grew to the larger sizes by consolidating with neighboring jurisdictions such as counties and towns in the mid-twentieth century.
A growing Mexican-American population is also present in urban areas such as Orlando, Florida with the Central Florida region included ; the Atlanta metro area ; Charlotte, North Carolina-with a majority Hispanic enclave of Eastland ; New Orleans which increased after Hurricane Katrina in Sep. 2005 ; the Hampton Roads, Virginia area ; the states of Maine, New Hampshire and Delaware ; and Pennsylvania esp.
Fire ships continued to be used, sometimes to great effect such as by the U. S. Navy at the Battle of Tripoli Harbor in 1804 and by the British Navy's Thomas Cochrane at the Battle of the Basque Roads in 1809, but for the most part they were considered an obsolete weapon by the early 19th century.
Generally, roads found west of ( or Interstate 35 in some locations ) are designated Ranch to Market Roads, while those located east of US 281 are designated Farm to Market Roads, though there are exceptions to this naming system, such as in Henderson County in East Texas or in Reeves County West Texas.
An effort was made to rename such roads " Urban Roads " in 1995, but residents opposed the effort, arguing that removing the " Farm " and " Ranch " from the designations was " un-Texan ," and that the cost of changing signage was not justified.
Roads and areas such as Sotobori-dori ( Outer Moat Road ) and Marunouchi have their origins from the castle.
One such example application is Alabama Freedom Pass mobile, used to link customer accounts at sites operated by American Roads LLC.
Against such a background, Muir ’ s continued presence in Edinburgh was regarded as a serious threat to public order, and he was removed to an armed cutter, the Royal George, at Leith Roads.
Roads such as Park Street, Hillside Avenue, College Street, Lincoln Street, and Maple Street connect the school to downtown Canton and main roads such as US Route 11, NY Route 68, NY Route 310, and County Route 27.
In the era when animal power dominated transportation there was no safe way to cross east-west in the middle of the range, only nearer its extremes save for the presence of a few rough passages opened mid-range during the colonial era such as Braddock's Road and Forbes Road, later improved into America's first National Roads ( respectively Cumberland Road, Lincoln Highway or designated U. S. 40 and U. S. 30 in later years ).
In terms of per-capita State Domestic Product or other development indices, such as Power, Length of Roads or Hospital Beds, the North-East ranks well below the national average.

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