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Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin 1973

open access: yes, 1973
Blueline printColor1:7,20. 1 in.
Burlington (Wis.). Engineering Dept
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Applicability of Gambusia affinis to urban mosquito problems in Burlington County, New Jersey.

open access: yes, 1977
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Boston Avenue Bridge Over Burlington Northern Railroad, Image G

open access: yes, 1984
This view shows a side view of the Boston Avenue bridge over the Burlington Northern Railroad with the new span clearly visible. The stairway, which originally was an ivory color, has been painted black. The traffic signal at Archer Street and Cincinnati
Hellwig, Austin
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Boulder Avenue Bridge Over Burlington Northern Railroad, Image G

open access: yes, 1988
The Boulder Avenue bridge over the Burlington Northern Railroad has received new bridge railings, which have filled in the sections where buildings once abutted the bridge.
Hellwig, Austin
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Consequences of urban development on agricultural areas of Burlington county, NJ

open access: yes
This research investigates the consequences of urban development on agricultural communities in Burlington County, New Jersey. Burlington County, located in Southern New Jersey, has historically been an essential agricultural region, significantly ...
Stewart, Danielle
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Boulder Avenue Bridge Over Burlington Northern Railroad, Image I

open access: yes, 2009
Demolition is complete on the old Boulder Avenue bridge over the Burlington Northern Railroad, and the site now is dormant until a new bridge is built. The old abutment walls remain but are blocked off with chainlink fences.
Hellwig, Austin
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Boston Avenue Bridge Over Burlington Northern Railroad, Image D

open access: yes, 1982
Demolition is complete on the Boston Avenue bridge over the Burlington Northern Railroad, as the one span is the only section that will be removed. This view shows the bridge without the span, and just how big the "step" shown in Image C actually is. The
Hellwig, Austin
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