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Until and closure
Until its closure in 1978, the track hosted several important races that drew some of the top horses from around the United States including Hall of Famers War Admiral, Seabiscuit, and Gun Bow.
Until their closure in the mid 2000s Anglia Television / ITV Anglia had offices located in Chelmsford city centre.
Until the closure of the printing plant in 2002, the paper was also printed in the town.
Until the closure of the mine, water was used for cooling and the warm water was pumped back into the pond where it heated the swimming basin of the woodland pool.
Until its closure in 1998, Oslo Airport in Norway was situated in a town called Fornebu.
Until its closure in 1994, it was the easternmost point of the Central line, and from 1961 until closure, it held the distinction of being the London Underground station farthest from Central London.
Until its closure in 2000, Marvel's Amusement Park sat on the hill behind Atlantis and could be reached by one of two cable cars ( the pylons for these are still standing ).
Until the final closure, Olympic Airlines used the temporary code OP for their flights ( instead of OA, which is used by their successor, Olympic Air ).
Until its closure in March 2008, the Family Records Centre in Islington was run jointly by The National Archives and the General Register Office.
Until its closure in 1997, the Bruce Heavy Water Plant in Ontario ( located close to the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station ) was the world's largest heavy water production plant, with a capacity of 700 tonnes per year.
Until its closure on 20 April 2008, Metrocentre featured an entirely enclosed theme park called Metroland.
Until the facility's closure in April 2010, 4, 700 workers were employed.
Until the late 1990s, when the line was under threat of closure or conversion to light rail, late evening and Sunday services were provided by nearby tram lines and a bus service that connected with the end of the nearby tram line.
Until the building of the new centre, and since the closure of Grandways, it was said that Seacroft suffered from ' food poverty ' and fresh produce could not be bought on the estate.
Until its recent closure the nearby secondary school, Patrician College Ballyfin, had a substantial portion of its students travel from Mountmellick by bus each day.
Until its closure the school regularly sang 150 settings of evensong ; it was the last educational establishment in England to sing the orders throughout the week.
Until the closure of the Okehampton to Wadebridge railway line in 1966 the village was served by a station at Port Isaac Road.
Until 1968, steam locomotives ran all trains to Tuatapere, but in June 1968, the line was dieselised, resulting in the closure of the Tuatapere engine depot.
Until their closure, copper and precious metals used to be brought from elsewhere in the Copperbelt for processing at the Ndola Copper Refinery and Precious Metals Refinery.
Until the closure of the Swanage branch, a small number of through 4TC workings to / from Waterloo were operated, also using class 33 / 1 locomotives in similar style to the Weymouth trains.
Until 2006 pupils began at the school at age 11, but since the closure of the school's separate preparatory school, Cabin Hill, the school has accepted pupils from 4 into the newly built Junior School and both boys and girls into the school's Kindergarten located on the school's grounds.
Until its closure, the station contained various safety features, including lighting and security cameras.
Until its closure in 1972 it was run as a civilian base by the Greenland Technical Organisation ( GTO ).

Until and mines
Until 1987, a series of aerial tramway s were used to haul coal from the mines to the port
Until 1931, Chełmek remained a poor village, whose inhabitants would leave it, seeking for work at local coal mines.
Until about 1300 it produced more than Cornwall but production decined with the opening of the deep Cornish mines.
Until the 19th century Sherburn was a farming village, but with the Industrial Revolution came the sinking of mines to provide coal to fuel the industries and railways to ensure its distribution.
Until the 1950s, Herzogenrath's economy was dominated by coal mines and a nearby coking plant.
Until a few years ago, seven environmental regulations were waived so that the Peabody Energy Company could set up mines.
Until 1845 he worked as a law clerk, he was then appointed secretary of the Burra Burra mines.
Until the end of the eighteenth century the City of Leicester had received its supplies of coal by packhorse from the Charnwood Forest coal mines around Swannington.
Until the end of the 18th century it was no more than a few houses near the point, about a quarter of a mile further south, where a Roman road from the Wirksworth lead mines forded the river.

Until and wealthy
Until then, only a small percentage of the population were literate as only wealthy individuals and institutions could afford the materials.
Until the American Revolution, Oxford enjoyed prominence as an international shipping center surrounded by wealthy tobacco plantations.
Until recently, construction on the banks of the Lake had been largely under the control of wealthy real estate developers.
Until the later medieval emergence of the book of hours, psalters were the books most widely owned by wealthy lay persons and were commonly used for learning to read.
Until 1880, the Steineger family had been one of the wealthy families in Bergen ; at that time business reverses led to the father's declaring bankruptcy.
Until the early 20th century most bodies were buried and cremation was limited to the wealthy.
Until the end of World War II, only a small wealthy elite could afford vacation houses-often both a large seaside house and a hunting cabin up north.
Until the beginning of the 20th century, the village was just an inn with a handful of fishermen houses, but later turned into a popular resort among wealthy residents of Klaipėda.
Until the completion of the Royal Palace, Norwegian royalty resided in Paleet, the magnificent town house in Christiania that the wealthy merchant Bernt Anker bequeathed to the State in 1805 to be used as a royal residence.
Until recent times Catton was an agricultural village but following the late 18th and 19th century development of the Catton Park estate several wealthy Norwich families including the Gurneys, Jewsons, Buxtons, Lindleys, Norman and the Tilletts built their houses here.

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