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* [[James B. Longacre]] (1794–1869), American engraver |
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Revision as of 12:18, 6 September 2017
Longacre, long acre or longacres may refer to:
General
- Drovers' road#Long acre, wide grassy road verges
Places
- Long Acre, a street in London, England
- Longacre Square, former name for Times Square and Duffy Square in Manhattan, USA
- Longacres, St Albans, England (site of Marconi Instruments)
People with the surname
- James B. Longacre (1794–1869), American engraver
- Robert E. Longacre (1922–2014), American linguist
Theatres
- Longacre Theatre, a Broadway theatre, New York, USA
- Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, a former London theatre, England
Horse racing
- Longacres, a former horse-racing track in Washington, USA
- Longacres Mile Handicap, a horse race held now annually at Emerald Downs racetrack in Auburn, Washington, USA
Companies
- Longacre Press, a publisher