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  • 81West Side Elevated Highway — For the current highway, see West Side Highway. The old elevated highway, looking north at Gansevoort Street …

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  • 82Dover Street — Coordinates: 51°30′32″N 0°08′34″W / 51.50889°N 0.14278°W / 51.50889; 0.14278 …

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  • 83Fort de Tournoux — The Fort de Tournoux is a fortification in the Ubaye Valley in the French Alps. It was built between 1843 and the 20th century to defend France against invasion from Italy and Savoy. Prehistory Earliest records show that the position of the… …

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  • 84History of erotic depictions — The history of erotic depictions includes paintings, sculpture, photographs, dramatic arts, music and writings that show scenes of a sexual nature throughout time. They have been created by nearly every civilisation, ancient and modern. Early… …

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  • 85London Traffic Act 1924 — The London Traffic Act 1924 (14 15 Geo.5, C. 34) was an Act of the parliament of the United Kingdom. The purpose of the Act was stated to be the facilitating and improving the regulation of traffic in and near London .BackgroundThe London Traffic …

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  • 86Victoria Park, Millbridge, Plymouth — Coordinates: 50°22′29.71″N 4°9′20.45″W / 50.3749194°N 4.1556806°W / 50.3749194; 4.1556806 …

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  • 87Chorlton Park Apartments — Coordinates: 53°26′04″N 2°16′22″W / 53.4344°N 2.2729°W / 53.4344; 2.2729 …

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  • 88Brussels — /brus euhlz/, n. a city in and the capital of Belgium, in the central part, with suburbs 1,050,787. Flemish, Brussel /brddyuus euhl/; French, Bruxelles. * * * French Bruxelles Flemish Brussel City (pop., 2000 est.: 133,900), capital of Belgium.… …

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  • 89History of Church End, Barnet — History of Church End describes the development of Church End, a district in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England. Contents 1 Local landmarks 2 Hendon Lane and the Church 3 Regents Park and Ballards Lane …

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  • 90WESTERN WALL — (Heb. הַכֹּתֶל הַמַּעֲרָבִי), that section of the western supporting wall of the temple mount which has remained intact since the destruction of the Second Temple (70 C.E.). It became the most hallowed spot in Jewish religious and national… …

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