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Westbound Route 28 ( Union Avenue ) approaching the left turn onto Gaston Avenue in Somerville, New Jersey | Somerville. Route 28 begins at an interchange with U. S. Route 22 in Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, heading to the southeast on Easton Turnpike, a two-lane undivided road with a speed limit of.
Upon leaving the downtown area, the route turns north onto Gaston Avenue and heads into residential areas again, with County Route 612 continuing east on Main Street.
Other U. S. cities and towns named in Dallas ' honor include Dallas, Georgia ( the county seat of Paulding County, Georgia ), Dallas, North Carolina ( the former county seat of Gaston County, North Carolina ), Dallas, Oregon ( the county seat of Polk County, Oregon ) and Dallastown, Pennsylvania.
* Gaston County, North Carolina-north
* Gaston County, North Carolina-west
In 1846 the southern half of what was left of Lincoln County became Gaston County.
* Gaston County, North Carolina-south
Gaston County is a county located just west of Charlotte ( Mecklenburg County ) in the southern Piedmont in the U. S. state of North Carolina.
The county seat of Gaston County is Gastonia.
Of North Carolina's one hundred counties, Gaston County ranks 74th in size, consisting of approximately, and is seventh in population.
Most of Gaston County is in the drainage basin of the Catawba River, except for small areas along the western edge of the county which are in the basin of the Broad River.
The highest point in Gaston County is King's Pinnacle, a rocky monadnock which sharply rises over above the city of Gastonia.
Gaston County has fourteen incorporated towns: Belmont, Bessemer City, Cherryville, Cramerton, Dallas, Dellview ( smallest incorporated town in the U. S. with a population of 13 ), Gastonia, High Shoals, Lowell, McAdenville, Mount Holly, Ranlo, Spencer Mountain, and Stanley.
The earliest European settlers of Gaston County were principally Scots Irish, Pennsylvania Dutch, and English.
North Carolina's colonial policy restricted the size of land grants, and in Gaston County they tended to be about each.
Between 1845 and 1848, Gaston County experienced an industrial boom.
Gaston County still leads all other counties in the country both in the number of spindles in operation and in the number of bales of cotton consumed.
There are 92, 094 males and 98, 271 females in Gaston County.
Gaston County is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners.
Two members are elected from Gaston Township and one each from the other five townships of Gaston County.

Gaston and Commission
* Gaston Thorn, Luxembourgian politician, a former Prime Minister of Luxembourg ( 1974-79 ) and President of the European Commission ( 1981-85 )
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Gaston and
Gaston County s most significant natural heritage sites are distributed across the county.
Scholar M. Gaston Paris draws attention to the phenomenon that, since Gawain is known in multiple tales as “ the Maidens Knight ”, his name is thus attached to no female in particular.
Other Franco-Belgian authors that show Franquin s influence were Dino Attanasio and Mittéï ( Jean Mariette ), both responsible for the series Modeste et Pompon after he left, Jidéhem ( Jean De Mesmaeker ), a usual collaborator of Franquin for Spirou et Fantasio and Gaston Lagaffe, Batem ( Luc Collin ), artist of the Marsupilami series, or Pierre Seron, who cloned Franquin s style in his series Les Petites Hommes.
" The earliest unequivocal representation of the sixty-nine appears to be that on an oil-lamp preserved in the Munich Museum ( Deutsches Museum ), and first reproduced in Dr. Gaston Vorberg s … portfolio, Die Erotik der Antiken in Kleinkunst und Keramik ( Munich, 1921 ) plate 58, showing the woman lying on top of the man.
Gaston Deferre s loi-cadre of the 23 June 1956 generalized universal suffrage throughout the territories d outre-mer and based their assemblies on a common voting-roll.
As a youth he quarterbacked a sandlot football team self-named the Gaston Avenue Bulldogs, and he spent several summers at the Kanakuk Boys Kamp near Branson, Missouri.
Though Kahn is often cited as the father of scenario planning, at the same time Kahn was developing his methods at RAND, Gaston Berger was developing similar methods at the Centre d Etudes Prospectives which he founded in France.
Schizophonic also featured two new rappers, Akil Dasan and Gaston, both of whom Wilkinson found at New York s underground hangout, the Nuyorican Poets Café.
* Budny, Virginia, " Gaston Lachaise s American Venus: The Genesis and Evolution of Elevation ," The American Art Journal, vols.
One from Gaston Flosse's Tahoeraa Huiraatira party, and one from a new group, Te Ara, that includes three former members of Flosse s party.
The third Vice president of the Assembly of French Polynesia, Lana Tetuanui from Gaston Flosse s party, called for the Assembly to sit on October 20, 2004.
There will be two new restaurants, the full-service Be Our Guest Restaurant in the Beast s Castle and the quick-service Gaston s Tavern.
Some details of Herzog's account of the summit day have been called into question with the publication of other members accounts of the expedition, most significantly by a biography of Gaston Rébuffat and the posthumous publication, in 1996, of Lachenal s contemporaneous journals.
Although he had aspired to attend Tuskegee Institute, Gaston s formal education ended with the 10th grade.
The Club s founding fathers knew that the land at the corner of Gaston and Abrams would be a perfect spot for Dallas second 18-hole golf course.
Muss explains that the marriage of the Protestant Prince Henri of Navarre, Gaston s employer, to the Catholic Princess Marguerite de Valois, the sister of the King, is the cause of the heightened tension in Paris.
Colbert makes for de Coligny s house and tries to convince Nicholas, Gaston, and Steven that Anne has been over-creative in her interpretation of what she heard.
Hill s Phantom of the Opera was the first musical version of the story by Gaston Leroux and has enjoyed financial success.
Consequently he discarded the modern score by Ian Armit and wrote original English lyrics that told Gaston Leroux s tale.

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