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Nova Scotia Route 366
Route 366 is a collector road in the Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Cumberland County and connects East Amherst, Nova Scotia, East Amherst at Nova Scotia Trunk 6, Trunk 6 with Port Howe, Nova Scotia, Port Howe on Nova Scotia Trunk 6, Trunk 6. At Tidnish Bridge the road connects to New Brunswick Route 970, Route 970 at inter-provincial boundary with New Brunswick. Communities *East Amherst, Nova Scotia, East Amherst *Tyndal Road, Nova Scotia, Tyndal Road *Tidnish Bridge, Nova Scotia, Tidnish Bridge *Tidnish Cross Roads, Nova Scotia, Tidnish Cross Roads *Lorneville, Nova Scotia, Lorneville *Amherst Shore, Nova Scotia, Amherst Shore *Northport, Nova Scotia, Northport *East Linden, Nova Scotia, East Linden *Linden, Nova Scotia, Linden *Port Howe, Nova Scotia, Port Howe History The entirety of the Collector Highway 366 was once designated as the List of Nova Scotia provincial highways#Current Trunk Highways, Trunk Highwa ...
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Sunrise
Sunrise (or sunup) is the moment when the upper rim of the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning. The term can also refer to the entire process of the solar disk crossing the horizon and its accompanying atmospheric effects. Terminology Although the Sun appears to "rise" from the horizon, it is actually the ''Earth's'' motion that causes the Sun to appear. The illusion of a moving Sun results from Earth observers being in a rotating reference frame; this apparent motion is so convincing that many cultures had mythologies and religions built around the geocentric model, which prevailed until astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus formulated his heliocentric model in the 16th century. Architect Buckminster Fuller proposed the terms "sunsight" and "sunclipse" to better represent the heliocentric model, though the terms have not entered into common language. Astronomically, sunrise occurs for only an instant: the moment at which the upper limb of the Sun appears tangent to the horizon ...
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Tyndal Road, Nova Scotia
Tyndal Road is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. ReferencesTyndal Road on Destination Nova Scotia Communities in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia {{CumberlandNS-geo-stub ...
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List Of Nova Scotia Provincial Highways
This is a list of numbered highways in the province of Nova Scotia. Arterial (100-series) highways A 100-series highway is a designation applied to a highway that can be a controlled-access expressway, Super-2, or fully divided freeway. The designation can also be applied in some cases to sections of uncontrolled access roads which are deemed strategically important and which will be upgraded in the future to controlled-access. Trunk Highways Nova Scotia's original arterial highway number system had route number signs in the same shape as the U.S. Highway route number signs. These signs are now used for Trunk routes. Former, "missing", Trunk routes were largely downgraded to Collector Routes in 1970. Collector Highways Scenic Routes Local roads There is also an extensive system of unnumbered local roads in Nova Scotia, many of which are similar in construction, surface and dimension to the numbered collector highways. ...
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US 66 (1948)
U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in the United States, originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before terminating in Santa Monica in Los Angeles County, California, covering a total of . It was recognized in popular culture by both the 1946 hit song "(Get Your Kicks on) RouteĀ 66" and the '' Route 66'' television series, which aired on CBS from 1960 to 1964. It was also featured in the Disney/ Pixar animated feature film franchise '' Cars''. In John Steinbeck's novel '' The Grapes of Wrath'' (1939), the highway symbolizes escape, loss, and the hope of a new beginning; Steinbeck dubbed it the Mother Road. Other designations and nicknames incl ...
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