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Tice Davids was a runaway slave. He swam across the Ohio River trying to get to Ripley, Ohio and his master was chasing him. When Tice reached the shore his master couldn't see him and said "He must have gone into an underground road" that's how the Underground Railroad got it's name.
Where I grew up in Minnesota, we had a semi-major road known as "Judicial Road". I too used to think the name was a general adjective of some kind (i.e. that there was a type of road known as a "judicial" road, and this just happened to be one example). However, I later read that the road got this name because it was built for the express purpose of giving judges a faster, safer route between the courthouses in Savage and Lakeville in the late 1800s.
A 7-mile stretch of 71st Street in Chicago was renamed "Emmett Till Road"
The Cumberland Road is a mighty fine road, a mighty fine road indeed.
NO!, Because a chicken can not help iself so yo woul have to wait for that chicken to cross the road because then you would go to jail for road kill for a helpless animal that you killed (The Right Answer) yes!!!! it is illegal for a chicken to cross the road in Quitman, Georgia...If you want proof go to the following website and scroll down a little... http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/georgia?page=40
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Fridays answer for runaway road trip was sunscreen.
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Runaway truck ramp.
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Armstrong Circle Theatre - 1950 Runaway Road Story of a Missing Person 12-9 was released on: USA: 31 January 1962
Did you mean runaway? If you meant runaway then its controlled, stable, staying, stead.If you meant runway, I would say dirt road, field, meadow. It is the opposite meaning of the word you are looking for.
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Harriet Tubman helped the slaves runaway from slavery how, by grabbing every gun you can think of!
map, gps, someone's help
feeder road is a road branching the main road.