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The Kendall MBTA Red Line station is located on the far northeastern edge of the campus in Kendall Square.
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Just over the Longfellow Bridge from Boston, at the eastern end of the MIT campus, it is served by the Kendall / MIT station on the MBTA Red Line subway.
Weston is served by three MBTA commuter rail stations-Silver Hill, Kendall Green, and Hastings-all on the Fitchburg Line.
The retail storefront is located next to the inbound Kendall Square Station of the MBTA Red Line subway in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Volpe Center is located on the campus of NASA's former Electronics Research Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston, across the street from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), and next to the Kendall / MIT MBTA Red Line stop which is two subway stops from Harvard University.
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The original town boundaries were Red Road on the east, Kendall Drive to the south, Palmetto Road to the west ( now Palmetto Expressway ), and Bird Road to the north.
When the Longfellow Bridge replaced the West Boston Bridge in 1907, it included provisions for a future rapid-transit subway link to Harvard Square and Boston ( now the Red Line ); the original Kendall subway station was opened in 1911.
Eckersley was traded with Fred Kendall on March 30, 1978 to the Boston Red Sox for Rick Wise, Mike Paxton, Bo Diaz, and Ted Cox.
Kendall is on the Red Line ( the lines were not color-coded until 1965 ), so his " change for Jamaica Plain " would have been at Park Street.
Upon his return to the States, Darryl F. Zanuck offered Granger a two-picture deal, and in quick succession he made The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, in which he portrayed tycoon Harry Kendall Thaw, and The Naked Street, a melodrama the actor thought was " preachy, trite and pedestrian ," although he welcomed the opportunity to work with Anthony Quinn and Anne Bancroft.
Fred Kendall ( born January 31, 1949 in Torrance, California ) was a catcher for parts of 12 seasons in Major League Baseball for the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians, and Boston Red Sox.
* Beyond The Red, White & Blue: A Student's Introduction to American Studies, edited by Lewis Carlson, James M. Ferrei, Kendall Hunt Publishing, 1993
On March 30, during spring training, he was traded by the Boston Red Sox with Ted Cox, Bo Diaz and Mike Paxton to the Cleveland Indians for future Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley and Fred Kendall.
Kendall and station
South Miami's central business district is directly served by the Miami Metrorail at the South Miami station on Sunset Drive, connecting the suburb to downtown Kendall, Downtown Miami, and Miami Central Station at Miami International Airport.
In 1870, Kendall was a principal player in pushing for the construction of a railroad line between Kalamazoo and South Haven through the town, which became a station on the South Haven division of the Michigan Central Railroad.
In June 2009, the United States similarly charged Walter Kendall Myers with conspiracy to spy for Cuba and receiving and decoding messages broadcast from a numbers station operated by the Cuban Intelligence Directorate to further that conspiracy.
The Baysox are currently managed by Gary Kendall, and games are broadcast on WRGW, an online radio station produced by The George Washington University.
The Kendall / MIT station features an interactive public art installation by Paul Matisse called the Kendall Band, which allows the public to activate three sound-producing machines utilizing levers on the wall of the station.
Kendall Square is a neighborhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with the " square " itself at the intersection of Main Street, Broadway, Wadsworth Street, and Third Street ( immediately to the east of the secondary entrance of the Kendall / MIT subway station ).
The song has Charlie boarding at the Kendall Square station ( now called Kendall / MIT ) and changing for Jamaica Plain.
Thomas Kendall and William Hall, missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, founded the first mission station Oihi in Rangihoua Bay in the Bay of Islands in 1814 and over the next decades established farms and schools in the area.
This station is located at the intersection of South Dixie Highway ( US 1 ) and Southwest 83rd Street on the Snapper Creek, two blocks north of the Kendall Drive ( SR 94 ) and two blocks south from the US 1 – Snapper Creek Expressway ( SR 878 ) junction.
This station is located near the intersection of Dadeland Boulevard and Datran Boulevard, adjacent to South Dixie Highway ( US 1 ), three blocks southwest of Kendall Drive ( SR 94 ) and Dadeland Mall, and just east of the US 1 – Palmetto Expressway ( SR 826 ) junction.
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* Kendall Square, formed by the junction of Broadway, Main Street, and Third Street, is also known as Technology Square, a name shared with an office and laboratory building cluster in the neighborhood.
The primary north-south street running parallel to the beach is Mission Blvd., with the streets named after late 19th century federal officials, then incrementing in alphabetical order as they move further from the coast: Bayard, Cass, Dawes, Everts, Fanuel, Gresham, Haines, Ingraham, Jewell, Kendall, Lamont, Morrell, Noyes, Olney, and Pendleton.
The Kendall effect occurs principally when the single-sideband width is greater than half of the facsimile carrier frequency.
The county is named for George Wilkins Kendall, a journalist and Mexican-American War correspondent.
: Kendall County is established from Kerr and Blanco counties, named for journalist George Wilkins Kendall.
In 1990 there were approximately 3, 000 speakers of Texas German in Gillespie and Kendall counties, but this is believed to have declined in the last two decades.
Kendall County is a county located in the U. S. state of Illinois, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago.
The largest of its council camps is K-M Scout Ranch ( pronounced K bar M ), is located 23 miles north of Lewistown, Montana near the old mining town of Kendall.
Kendall Green was a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Broward County, Florida, United States, and is now a neighborhood of Pompano Beach, Florida.
Kendall West ( Kendall Lakes West ) is a census-designated place and an unincorporated Miami suburb in Miami-Dade County, Florida, west of the Florida Turnpike.
Kendall West ( Kendall Lakes West ) is an unincorporated Miami suburban city in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Kendall West is home to a large concentration of Colombians and Colombian Americans in the U. S. Given the local name " Little Bogota ".
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