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village and includes
This park includes the Shoal Creek Living History Museum, a village of more than 20 historical buildings dating from 1807 to 1885.
The town also includes the village of North Lincoln and the former village site of Stillwater.
Lake Evalyn, generally considered its own area of Celebration but not quite its own village, includes a small lake where one can find a multitude of ducks, alligators, and the occasional river otter.
It includes notable tunnels south of Crick 1528 yd ( 1397 m ) and north of Husbands Bosworth 1166 yd ( 1066 m ) The village of Crick is home to a popular annual boat show.
The church property, which is operated by the National Park Service, includes a cemetery with burial stones dating to 1704 and the remnants of a village green that was the site of what came to be known as the " Great Election " of 1733.
It includes 67 mines in the mining district east of the city up to the 12, 000 foot ( 3658 m ) level, and a defined portion of the village area, with specific exclusion of various buildings.
The urban area, which includes the village of Warnsveld, has about 51, 000 inhabitants.
It includes many areas outside the Seven Entrances as Yamanouchi,, Shichirigahama, and Ofuna, and is the result of the fusion of Kamakura proper with the cities of Koshigoe, absorbed in 1939, Ofuna, absorbed in 1948, and with the village of Fukasawa, absorbed in 1948.
* Tisbury, which includes the main village of Vineyard Haven, and the West Chop peninsula.
The city of Rotterdam now occupies most of the northern part of the island and includes the eponymous former village of IJsselmonde, once a separate community.
This website includes many pictures of buildings in the village.
The civil parish, which includes the whole of Barton Broad and the smaller village of Irstead at its southern end, has an area of 10. 86 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
* Cascade Township ( includes the village of Kellyburg )
* Cummings Township ( includes the village of Waterville )
* Eldred Township ( includes the village of Warrensville )
* Franklin Township ( includes the village of Lairdsville )
* Gamble Township ( includes the village of Calvert )
* Jackson Township ( includes the village of Buttonwood )
* Mill Creek Township ( includes part of the village of Huntersville ( also in Wolf Township ))
* Moreland Township ( includes the village of Opp )
* Muncy Creek Township ( includes the village of Clarkstown )
* Muncy Township ( includes the village of Pennsdale )
* Nippenose Township ( includes the village of Antes Fort )
* Penn Township ( includes part of the village of Glen Mawr ( also in Shrewsbury Township ))

village and coaching
In the past, many rural pubs provided opportunities for country folk to meet and exchange ( often local ) news, while others — especially those away from village centres — existed for the general purpose, before the advent of motor transport, of serving travellers as coaching inns.
It is in Dumfries and Galloway, near the mouth of the River Esk and was historically the first village in Scotland, following the old coaching route from London to Edinburgh.
Belford was for many years a coaching stop on the main A1 road from London to Edinburgh, which passed through the village.
By the late 1690s, the historian Edward Lhwyd recorded that the village still had only 26 houses, but by the end of the 19th century it had significantly expanded, including a free school, coaching inn, a shop, further houses and a brewery.
For centuries Dunchurch was an important staging post on the coaching roads between London and Holyhead ( now the A45 road ) ( classified as B4429 through the village ) and Oxford and Leicester ( now the A426 road ).
Its location on a coaching route and the opening of a railway station in 1858 were key to its development and the economic history of Bromley is underpinned by a shift from an agrarian village to commercial and retail hub.
The location of the village on the main Christchurch to Lymington road ( now the A337 ) meant that there were two coaching inns-The Wheatsheaf and The George-the former of which is still operating.
Former Red Lion public house, Much Hadham The Red Lion coaching inn, now converted into private houses, has existed in the village since the fifteenth century.
The village grew as a coaching stop between London and Portsmouth during the 17th and 18th centuries.
The village became a major coaching centre between Corwen ( to the east ) and Capel Curig ( to the west ) on the Irish Mail route from London to Holyhead, which led to the improvement of the roads south to Blaenau Ffestiniog and north to Llanrwst and Conwy.
He occasionally used to breakfast with Sir Walter Scott at The Swan, a 17th century coaching inn that is still in use, just outside of the village on the A591 main road.
The old coaching road once led through the village, before the building of the Causeway in 1825 along the edge of the Hayle Estuary.
The Star Inn, in St Erth village centre, is a fine coaching inn dating from the fourteenth / fifteenth centuries.
Lying on Watling Street, the Roman road ( now the A5 ), between St Albans and Dunstable it was a major coaching stop on the highway from London to Birmingham, at one point having over forty inns and public houses along its main road, and the village was one of the earliest sites of the Pickfords transport service, one road out of the village being named Pickford Road.
From its height in the coaching era, only three public houses remain in the village ; The Plume of Feathers, The Sun Inn and The Swan.
The village grew as a market town ; and an important coaching stop between London and Brighton, since it lay on the turnpike.
Also situated on the green is a village hall, a few small houses, a gift shop, several dress shops and a fish and chip shop, named ' The Captain's Table ' and four pubs of varying characters ( including the old coaching Inn, the ' White Lion ').
The oldest houses in the village can still be seen along these two roads, together with St John's Church and the Horse and Groom, a 17th century coaching inn next door.
Three coaching inns – The Anchor, The Swan and the Black Horse – grew up as a result of the growing traffic through the village.
The phrase may refer to the village being traditionally an important waypoint on the old east-west and north-south coaching routes.
On the southern edge of the village is Highgate House, a conference centre and former 17th century coaching inn.
There are two village pubs ; the White Horse, a fifteenth century thatched pub at Mullens Pond south of the A303, and the George Inn, a coaching inn dating from the seventeenth century near the centre of the village.

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