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Distance from North Street, MI, USA to Olive Hill Road, Olivehill, TN, USA


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About North Street, MI, USA


North Street

North Street may refer to:

North Street residences

The North Street residences are a group of individually heritage-listed residences in North Street, Windsor, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia.

North Street Arcade

The North Street Arcade is a 1930s Art Deco shopping arcade in the Cathedral Quarter of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

North Street (Boston)

North Street in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts extends from Congress Street to Commercial Street.

North Street Station (Halifax)

The North Street Station was the railway terminal for Halifax, Nova Scotia from 1877 to 1920. It was built by the Intercolonial Railway in the North End of Halifax and was the second largest railway station in Canada when it opened in 1878. Damaged, but repaired after the Halifax Explosion, it served until the current Halifax terminal location opened as part of the Ocean Terminals project in the city's South End in 1919.


About Olive Hill Road, Olivehill, TN, USA


Olive Hill

Olive Hill may refer to:

Olive Hill, Kentucky

Olive Hill is a home rule-class city along Tygarts Creek in Carter County, Kentucky, in the United States.

Olive Hill Airport

Olive Hill Airport (FAA LID: 2I2), also known as Sellers' Field, is a city-owned, public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southeast of the central business district of Olive Hill, a city in Carter County, Kentucky, United States.

Olive Hill Primary School

Olive Hill (Matoaca, Virginia)

Olive Hill is a historic plantation house located near Matoaca, Chesterfield County, Virginia. It was built c.1740, and is a two-story, five-bay-wide, white frame house in the Georgian style.