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- Scotts_Crossing_Road abstract "Scott's Crossing Road was a former roadway connecting north and south Canberra, across the Molonglo River floodplain. It was named after John Scott, who was an early settler in the region, and whose homestead was located at its southern end. It was submerged by the filling of Lake Burley Griffin.There is also a street within the Canberra CBD (Civic), named Scotts Crossing. This road is also named for John Scott and for the former crossing across the Molonglo.".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road country Australia.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageID "39547931".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageLength "5610".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageRevisionID "588476300".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Blundells_Cottage.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Canberra.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Canberra_Central.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Central_business_district.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Ford_(crossing).
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Avenue,_Canberra.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Burley_Griffin.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink Molonglo_River.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink National_Gallery_of_Australia.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageWikiLink St_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Reid.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road directionA "North".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road directionB "South".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road endA Canberra.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road endA "*Anzac Parade *".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road endA ",".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road endB Canberra.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road endB "*King Edward Terrace *".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road endB ",".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road history "Closed to traffic after completion of Kings Avenue bridge. It was then submerged by the filling of Lake Burley Griffin between 1963 and 1964.".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road lga Canberra_Central.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road roadName "Scott's Crossing Road".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road state "act".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type "Road".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road ucFormer "closed".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ACTcity.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Australian_road.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal-inline.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road subject Category:Roads_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road hypernym Roadway.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Infrastructure.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Place.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Road.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type RouteOfTransportation.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Location.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Place.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Thing.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road type Q34442.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road comment "Scott's Crossing Road was a former roadway connecting north and south Canberra, across the Molonglo River floodplain. It was named after John Scott, who was an early settler in the region, and whose homestead was located at its southern end. It was submerged by the filling of Lake Burley Griffin.There is also a street within the Canberra CBD (Civic), named Scotts Crossing. This road is also named for John Scott and for the former crossing across the Molonglo.".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road label "Scott's Crossing Road".
- Scotts_Crossing_Road sameAs Q16354839.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road sameAs m.0vshhv4.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road sameAs Q16354839.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road wasDerivedFrom Scotts_Crossing_Road?oldid=588476300.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road isPrimaryTopicOf Scotts_Crossing_Road.
- Scotts_Crossing_Road name "Scott's Crossing Road".