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Neighbourhoods In St. John's
The city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's is made up of many neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods such as Georgestown, St. John's, Georgestown and Rabbittown, St. John's, Rabbittown have long histories in the city and were among the first residential neighbourhoods to be built, while other neighbourhoods such as the Goulds, St. John's, Goulds and Kilbride, St. John's, Kilbride are former communities that have been amalgamated with St. John's. City Centre *The Battery, St. John's, The Battery *Buckmaster's Circle *Cookstown: Area at top of Long's Hill *Dogstown: Off Duckworth St. E.NL GenWeb *Downtown St. John's, Downtown *St. John's Ecclesiastical District *Fort Amherst, St. John's, Fort Amherst *Georgestown, St. John's, Georgestown–includes Tubridtown and Monkstown. *Quidi Vidi *Rabbittown, St. John's, Rabbittown East End *Bally Haly *Churchill Park, St. John's, Churchill Park *East Meadows *Hoylestown *Pleasantville, St. John's, Pleasantville *Rennies Mill Road * ...
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Waterford Valley, St
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Cowan Heights, St
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Virginia Park, St
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Wedgewood Park
Wedgewood Park is a neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, located north of the city centre. A former town, Wedgewood Park was amalgamated into the city along with other areas, most notably the town Goulds, in 1991. Wedgewood Park lies in the Torbay Road, Highland Drive, Carrick Drive, and Newfoundland Drive area. See also *Neighbourhoods in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador The city of St. John's is made up of many neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods such as Georgestown and Rabbittown have long histories in the city and were among the first residential neighbourhoods to be built, while other neighbourhoods such as the ... Neighbourhoods in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador {{Newfoundland-geo-stub ...
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Clovelly Trails
Clovelly Trails is a neighbourhood located in the northeast end of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Clovelly Trails is a multi subdivision residential development; the area includes single-family homes, high-end homes and adult living complexes. Clovelly Trails is home to Clovelly Golf Course, the high-end homes in this area, that sell for around 3/4 of a million dollars, are located on the boundaries of the golf course. Most of the streets in the area are affiliated with war veterans. The neighbourhood also consists of the Stavanger Drive commercial district, which was the first big-box store development in St. John's. Since being developed in the late 1990s, the area has undergone tremendous growth with such businesses as Boston Pizza, Costco(which is now closed and is now located at 75 Danny Dr, St. John's, NL A1H 1A3), Dominion Supermarket, BestBuy, Wal-Mart, Old Navy and McDonald's. See also *Neighbourhoods in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador The city of St. ...
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Rennies Mill Road
Rennies Mill is an east end neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador and the "area runs along Rennie’s Mill Road from Military Road ... north one block to its termination at Circular oadand includes ... buildings on the west side numbers 21 to 79 and on the east side numbers 12 to 54 and the open spaces around them, extending to their rear property lines". The road is named after "the Rennie brothers from Scotland hoopened a flour mill n what is now called the Rennies Riverand bakery in 1835".Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador


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In the aftermath of the city's Great Fire of 1846, Rennie's Mill Road was developed as a residential area where the prosperous residents sought tranquil and safe accommodations away from the crowded downtown core. It contains a remarkab ...
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Churchill Park, St
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. Apart from two years between 1922 and 1924, he was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1900 to 1964 and represented a total of five constituencies. Ideologically an economic liberal and imperialist, he was for most of his career a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955. He was a member of the Liberal Party from 1904 to 1924. Of mixed English and American parentage, Churchill was born in Oxfordshire to a wealthy, aristocratic family. He joined the British Army in 1895 and saw action in British India, the Anglo-Sudan War, and the Second Boer War, gaining fame as a war correspondent and writing books about his campaigns. Elected a Conservative MP in 1900, he defected to the Liberals in 1904. In H. H. As ...
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Quidi Vidi
Quidi Vidi is a neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (pronunciations vary, even amongst longtime residents, but "Kiddy Vidi" is the most common). The village is adjacent to Quidi Vidi Lake (where the Royal St. John's Regatta is held the first Wednesday in August, weather permitting). Quidi Vidi's harbour is known as "The Gut". Located in Quidi Vidi is the Quidi Vidi Battery Provincial Historic Site. The village is home to several small businesses. History 500px, "The Gut" harbor at Quidi Vidi, with fishing houses along the side From around 1600, fishermen arrived "each spring on the fishing ships from South Devon ( Dartmouth, Teignmouth, Totnes, Dawlish, Torbay)" and "made their way" to Quidi Vidi, where they established fishing rooms. They then went home each fall. However, a few overwintered "to take care of the rooms and procure timber for construction and for fuel". Around the middle of that century some began staying permanently and houses were built, and ...
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Fort Amherst, St
A fortification is a military construction or building designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is also used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Latin ''fortis'' ("strong") and ''facere'' ("to make"). From very early history to modern times, defensive walls have often been necessary for cities to survive in an ever-changing world of invasion and conquest. Some settlements in the Indus Valley civilization were the first small cities to be fortified. In ancient Greece, large stone walls had been built in Mycenaean Greece, such as the ancient site of Mycenae (famous for the huge stone blocks of its 'cyclopean' walls). A Greek '' phrourion'' was a fortified collection of buildings used as a military garrison, and is the equivalent of the Roman castellum or English fortress. These constructions mainly served the purpose of a watch tower, to guard certain roads, passes, and borders. Though smaller than a real fortress, they acted ...
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