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Freston is a
Neolithic causewa**** enclosure, an
archaeological site near the
village of
Freston in Suffolk, England.
Causewa**** enclosures were
built in...
- The Lake
Pontchartrain Causeway (French: Chaussée du lac Pontchartrain), also
known simply as The
Causeway, is a
fixed link
composed of two
parallel bridges...
- The Hub on
Causeway is a 1,500,000 sq ft (139,400 m2) mixed-use
development in West End,
Boston adjoining the TD
Garden and
North Station. It
stands on...
- East Anglia, the road from
Colchester to Norwich,
Peddars Way and the Fen
Causeway.
These eastern and
southern routes acquired military importance from the...
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Rickenbacker Causeway is a
causeway that
connects Miami,
Florida to the
barrier islands of
Virginia Key and Key
Biscayne across Biscayne Bay. The
Causeway is a...
- The
Vatersay Causeway (Scottish Gaelic:
Rathad Bhàgh Bhatarsaigh) is a 250-metre-long
causeway that
links the
Scottish Hebridean Islands of
Vatersay and...
- Wade's
Causeway is a
Roman road, or
possibly a
Neolithic structure,
located in the
North York
Moors national park in
North Yorkshire, England. Its origins...
- The
Battle of
Walcheren Causeway (Operation Vitality) was an
engagement of the
Battle of the
Scheldt between the 5th
Canadian Infantry Brigade, elements...
- Long
Causeway or Long
Causey was a
medieval packhorse route in England,
which ran
between Sheffield in
South Yorkshire and
Hathersage in Derbyshire. In...
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Great Wilbraham is a
Neolithic causewa**** enclosure, an
archaeological site near the
village of
Great Wilbraham in Cambridgeshire, England. The enclosure...