Sentences with phrase «south of the railroad tracks»

She said the property is south of the railroad tracks, between Elijah's Lane and Alvah's Lane.
Guided visits start at the Judd Foundation offices, 104 South Highland Avenue, south of the railroad tracks, across the street from the Hotel Saint George.

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On the other side of the railroad tracks, quite literally, is Khotso House, the headquarters of the South African Council of Churches -LCB- SACC -RCB-, which provided Desmond Tutu with the strong and secure anti-apartheid platform which led to the Nobel Prize and his elevation to the Anglican Primacy of South Africa.
There are the railroad tracks right there to the south, the Warrior River to the north, McFarland Blvd to the east and the rest surrounded by a lot of residential that would expensive and a headache to acquire.
In 1892, because the townspeople protested the unsightly conditions of the land alongside the railroad tracks, the Railroad developed several parks on the north and south sides of the railroad rightrailroad tracks, the Railroad developed several parks on the north and south sides of the railroad rightRailroad developed several parks on the north and south sides of the railroad rightrailroad right of way.
In the 1850s, stagecoaches ceased stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks there.
Hawkins says that his accent is native to a particular neighborhood of San Mateo, between the railroad tracks and the Bayshore freeway, which had been settled mostly by people from the South, whites and blacks.
Construction of a new elevated flyover track at a railroad junction on the South Side of Chicago, IL, integrating intercity passenger rail operations with commuter rail, and reducing travel delays.
All the dying that summer began with the death of a child, a boy with golden hair and thick glasses, killed on the railroad tracks outside New Bremen, Minnesota, sliced into pieces by a thousand tons of steel speeding across the prairie toward South Dakota.
During the latter part of the 1960s the Durango - Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad was registered as a National Historic Landmark but in 1969 the Denver and Rio Grande Western abandoned the tracks south of Durango isolating the line and leaving the future of the line in question once again.
By 1974, Judd purchased what remained of a former Army compound between Marfa's main highway and the Southern Pacific Railroad Track, referring to this space as both The Block, because the property takes up a whole city block, and La Mansana de Chinati, in reference to the Chinati Mountains south of Marfa.
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