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Wakefield logo #10101) City in the USA 2) City of the US 3) City in the United States 4) City of the Americas 5) City of the United States 6) City of the USA 7) City in the Americas 8) City of North America 9) City in North America 10) City of Massachusetts 11) City in Massachusetts 12) City in the US 13) English boy name
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Wakefield

Wakefield logo #21000[MBTA station] Wakefield Station was originally built in 1889 by the Boston and Maine Railroad, as Wakefield Upper Depot. Another former B&M station built in the 1950s is located to the north on the corner of Tuttle and Chestnut Streets, and a former freight house built by B&M sometime around 1845 can be found south of Wakefield Square alon...
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Wakefield

Wakefield logo #21000[Metro-North station] This station is the first/last station in the Zone 2 Metro-North fare zone, and is the first/last station of the CityTicket intra-city ticket zone. Though there is no direct connecting bus service at the station, five blocks east from the station is the Wakefield – 241st Street station ({NYCS White Plains Wakefield} ...
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Wakefield

Wakefield logo #21003(from the article `Wakefield`) urban area, city, and metropolitan borough (district) in the southeastern portion of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, historic county of ...
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Wakefield

Wakefield logo #21003urban area, city, and metropolitan borough (district) in the southeastern portion of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, historic county of ... [2 related articles]
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wakefield logo #22135The World Championship free-flight rubber-driven duration class (F1B) named after Lord Wakefield of Hythe who donated the trophy in 1928
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Wakefield

Wakefield logo #21221Industrial city in West Yorkshire, northern England, on the River Calder, south of Leeds; population (2001) 76,950. Industries include chemicals, machine tools, wool textiles, coal mining, and the manufacture of clothing, wire-rope, and sheet metal. Lancastrian forces defeated and killed Richard of York here in 1460, during the Wars of the ...
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