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Places of interest in W9A1 road (London)The current route of the London section of the A1 road was (for the most part) designated as such in 1927. It comprises a number of historic streets in central London and the former suburbs of Islington, Holloway and Highgate and long stretches of purpose-built new roads in the outer London borough of Barnet, built to divert traffic away from the congested suburbs of Finchley and High Barnet.Waterlow ParkBayhurst Wood · Belhus Woods · Eastbrookend · Fairlop Waters · Fryent · Hainault Forest · Havering · High Elms · Hornchurch · Lee Valley · South Norwood · Stanmore · Stockley · TrentHighgate tube stationA branch line was constructed from Highgate to Alexandra Palace by the Muswell Hill Railway (MHR) and opened on 22 May 1872.[2] The new branch split from the original route north of the station in a wide arc around Highgate Wood. The next station on the branch line when it opened was Muswell Hill, and in 1902 an intermediate station opened at Cranley Gardens.[2]Sternberg CentreThe Finchley museum closed in 2007 and is scheduled to move in 2009 to an enlarged building on the Camden site, which will release space for the expansion of the Akiva school [1].Information by Wikipedia.com
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