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Encyclopedia > Ridgeway

There are several places named Ridgeway:


In England:

In Canada:

  • Ridgeway, Ontario

In the United States:

  • Ridgeway, Alaska
  • Ridgeway, Iowa
  • Ridgeway, Ohio
  • Ridgeway, Missouri
  • Ridgeway, New York
  • Ridgeway, South Carolina
  • Ridgeway, Virginia
  • Ridgeway, Wisconsin
  • Ridgeway (town), Wisconsin
  • Ridgeway Township, Michigan

There are several people named Ridgeway:


There is also the Ridge Route in California.


  Results from FactBites:
 
Ramblers Association - Information - Path - Ridgeway (642 words)
The Ridgeway was originally proposed as a long distance route by the Hobhouse Committee in 1947 and in the 1950s the RA pressed for a route tracing the ancient trackways from Seaton to Cambridge.
Although only the Ridgeway and Peddars Way have National Trail status, the connecting routes are recognised by local authorities, facilitating a continuous 583km/363-mile walk diagonally across southeast England from Lyme Regis on the south coast to Hunstanton on the Wash, sometimes known as the Greater Ridgeway.
The Greater Ridgeway from Lyme Regis to Hunstanton by Ray Quinlan, ISBN 1 85284 346 2.
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