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North of Washington Depot, a bridge with an undersized span briefly dammed up the Shepaug River, causing floodwaters to accumulate upstream.
Burning of Pennsylvania Railroad and Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 21 – 22 July 1877In Reading, Pennsylvania, workers conducted mass marches, blocked rail traffic, committed trainyard arson, and burned a bridge.
The BNSF Railway owns the bridge, and the 5. 1 denotes the distance in miles from Portland's Union Station or from the nearby North Bank Depot ( or Hoyt Street Depot ), which was the Portland terminus of SP & S passenger service coming via this bridge until 1922.
The entrance poles to the former Hackney Wick Goods and Coal Depot ( a site now occupied by housing ) are still to be seen beside the Kenworthy Road bridge.

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His command positions included: commanding officer of a platoon and two rifle companies during two tours of duty in Vietnam ; commanding officer of Special Training Branch and Recruit Series at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California ( 1966 – 1968 ); commanding officer of Counter-Guerilla Warfare School, Northern Training Area on Okinawa ( 1970 ), Company officer at the United States Naval Academy ( 1970 – 1973 ); commanding officer of the Marine Barracks at Naval Air Station North Island, California ( 1973 – 1976 ), and commanding officer, 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines ( 1983 – 1985 ).
The city's most popular department / general stores include Siman, Hiper Paiz & Paiz ( Walmart ), Price Smart, ClubCo, Cemaco, Sears, Office Depot, etc.
* Carcass ( repairable item ), In the US Navy, a retrograde Depot Level Repairable ( DLR ) item that is Not Ready-For-Issue ( NRFI )
** Santa Fe Depot, original name of Union Station ( San Diego ), a train and bus terminus
** Santa Fe Depot ( Rail Runner station ), in New Mexico
In December 1946, Special Forces Depot ( DST ), led by commando and counter-insurgency expert Captain Raymond ' Turk ' Westerling, were accused of pacifying the southern Sulawesi region using arbitrary terror techniques, which were copied by other anti-Republicans.
The Regimental Depot of the 49th of foot, ( later the Royal Berkshire Regt ), was established at Reading and named Brock Barracks in his memory.
Davis Mill Building, and home to an antiques mall and deli ), and the Fort Payne Depot Museum, formerly the passenger station for the present-day Norfolk Southern Railway.
The military installation was originally composed of three separate entities: the Huntsville Arsenal and the Huntsville Depot ( later the Gulf Chemical Warfare Depot ), which were operated under the auspices of the Chemical Warfare Service ; and the Redstone Ordnance Plant, operated by the Army Ordnance Department.
These areas were mainly high density commercial businesses and shopping centers, including large retailers such as Super KMart ( now closed ), Costco Wholesale, Target, and Home Depot.
As a significant source of sales tax revenue to Yorba Linda and as one of the first anchor tenants ( along with Best Buy ), The Home Depot became a political talking point in its own right.
Further confusing matters, there are three separate post offices in the Town of Washington, each with a unique ZIP code: Washington ( 06793 ), Washington Depot ( 06794 ), and New Preston-Marble Dale ( 06777 ).
JCPenney opened a store on US Route 19 ( Commercial Way ), just south of Spring Hill Drive in Spring 2008, adjacent to the store is a shopping center that include many stores and restaurants, including: Best Buy, Cracker Barrel, Office Depot, Ross & Sports Authority.
A large portion of the southwestern part of town is occupied by the Wompatuck State Park ( formerly the Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex ), and the Whitney & Thayer Woods Reservation.
The SAIL Line ( Seaside Area Inter-town Link ) bus, operated by GATRA ( Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority ), runs through Halls Corner, stopping at the Depot Plaza.
Johannesburg also includes a Christian church, two popular restaurants ( The Old Depot and Paul's Pub ), a small market and gas station, and a war veterans memorial, and, unusually for an unincorporated community, hosts a popular July 4th fireworks show every year.
The town also contains the former Seneca Army Depot ( 1941-1990s ), built during World War II and finally phased out after the Gulf War.
During World War II, a large part of the town was appropriated by the US Government to form the Seneca Army Depot ( 1941 – 2001 ), which was a major employer and the only large industry.
Among the most important are the Forestburgh log cabin, one of the earliest structures built in Sullivan County, the Blackbrook District School, the Stokes-Hartwell Mill Foundation, David H. Handy ’ s Grave, the Railroad Station ( Gilman's Depot ), Sho-Foo-Den ( an elegant Japanese wooden structure from the 1904 St. Louis Centennial Exhibition, moved and re-assembled at Merriewold in 1905 by Jokichi Takamine ), and the old Hartwood Post Office.
Four churches, St. John's Episcopal Church ( 1882 ), First Baptist ( 1914 ), First Presbyterian ( 1923 ), and St. Matthews Lutheran ( 1935 ); two former hotels, the Eagle Hotel, which survived the 1894 fire, and the Hotel Marianna ( 1910 ); a bank on Main Street built in 1903 ; the McDowell County Courthouse, which was constructed in 1928 ; the Marion Depot ( 1860s ), which is the oldest surviving depot on the Western Rail Line ; the Public Library ( 1937 ), which was originally built as a post office ; and the Marion Community Building, built in 1937.

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The latter now furnishes the area with electricity distributed from a modern sub-station at Manchester Depot which was put into operation February 19, 1930 and was improved in January 1942 by the installation of larger transformers.
Deteriorating weather conditions and weak, unacclimatised ponies affected the initial depot-laying journey, so that the expedition's main supply point, One Ton Depot, was laid north of its planned location at 80 ° S. Lawrence Oates, in charge of the ponies, advised Scott to kill ponies for food and advance the depot to 80 ° S, which Scott refused to do.
Profile of the Pacific Railroad from Council Bluffs / Omaha to San FranciscoThe Union Pacific's of track started at MP 0. 0 in Council Bluffs, Iowa on the eastern side of the Missouri River, the location of its Transfer Depot where up to seven railroads could transfer mail and other goods to Union Pacific trains bound for the west from which they then crossed the river over the Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge ( opened in 1873 ) to Omaha, Nebraska.
The other two boxes were one at Bristol Temple Meads West, and one controlling the movements in and out of the new Bath Road Depot which replaced the old B & ER locomotive works in 1934.
Half of the Umatilla Chemical Depot, which includes the Umatilla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, is located within the county.
In 1900, the SAL Railroad constructed the Hamlet Historical Depot Seaboard Air Line Passenger Depot, a Victorian architecture train station which is one of the most photographed train stations in the eastern United States.
Near the county line is the Scott Plantation Settlement, a grouping of relocated buildings, which includes the wooden Cotton Belt Railroad Depot that served Scott, representing an example of a plantation-era community ( much in the same fashion as Little Rock's Historic Arkansas Museum ).
When the depot was retired, it was the oldest building in the city and was donated to the Sanger Historical Society which turned it into the Sanger Depot Museum in 1977.
The town center ( Suffield Depot CDP ) has a total area of, of which, of it is land and 0. 51 % is water.
Early in the 19th century, small mills and factories proliferated along the Shepaug River in present-day Washington Depot, which came to be known as Factory Hollow.
The layout and visual character of the Depot were also radically altered, and the village center assumed its contemporary appearance, which varies considerably from Washington's traditional architectural vernacular.
Permanent historic occupation of the islands began in 1839, when the United States Army, led by General Zachary Taylor, established " Fort No. 4 ", which served as a depot and included a hospital, on Depot Key ( later known as Atsena Otie Key ) during the Second Seminole War.
Augustus Steele, US Customs House Officer for Hillsborough County, Florida and postmaster for Tampa Bay, received the permit for Depot Key, which he then renamed Atsena Otie Key.
Most notable are the new Lowes and Home Depot DIY stores to the north of the city on US 441 in the location of the previous Dunn Citrus grove ( the stretch of 441 which runs through the city is named after Fred N. Dunn ).
Ringgold is also home to the historic Ringgold Depot which still contains bullet marks from the American Civil War.
Army Colonel Charles Thomas, originally from Atlanta, landed at the Herbert Smart Airport near Camp Wheeler near Macon in October, 1941 to oversee the building of the location which would later become the home to Wellston Air Depot at Robins Field ( later to become Robins AFB ).
Like most towns of the period, the plan of the Original Town of Forrest was centered on a long narrow Depot Grounds, which were on the north side of the tracks.
Rather than a central square, the original plat of Stanford, like many towns laid out in the 1850s and 1860s, featured two rectangular public areas labeled as " Depot Grounds " which extended along either side of the tracks.
The Mackinaw Depot, which is still standing on the north side of town, is the first building in Tazewell County to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The society has restored a Nickel Plate USRA Light Mikado and restored the Craigville Depot, which are housed at the New Haven site.
Port Allen is home to the Mississippi Riverfront Development which provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the Mississippi River and Baton Rouge, the West Baton Rouge Museum, the City of Port Allen Railroad Depot, Scott's Cemetery, the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, the Port Allen Lock.

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