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  1. Hype for the Future 177N: Allen, Monroe, and Cumberland Counties, Kentucky

    Overview The Counties of Allen, Monroe, and Cumberland are associated with the southern line of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, from west to east, with the county seats located at Scottsville, Tompkinsville, and Burkesville.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 177I: City of Crossville, Tennessee

    Overview The City of Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, home to the Military Memorial Museum and McElroy Manor as well as nearby Cumberland Mountain, the Cumberland Homesteads Tower, and a disproportionate number of gated communities in the area. Though officially in East Tennessee, the area in Cumberland County is also part of the Central Time Zone along with nearby Bledsoe and Marion Counties.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Carlisle midnight market is back, Sat 4th April, The source cafe, Atlas Works, Denton Holme.

    Artists & makers; tarot; talks; workshops; performances.

    Tickets £10 from bookwhen (below).

    #carlisle #crafts #tarot #cumberland #cumbria

    bookwhen.com/kahceramics/e/ev-

  4. Hype for the Future 133N: Daniel Boone National Forest

    Introduction The Daniel Boone National Forest is situated within the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States of America, most notable for containing the Red River Gorge Geological Area in the northern part of the forest. Today, the entire forest covers a grand total of twenty-one (21) counties and is entirely situated at the edge of the Cumberland Plateau, transitioning into the Knobs and Pennyrile regions to the west and increasingly into the vicinity of the Cumberland Mountains to […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 119G: United States Route 11 in Pennsylvania, South of Shamokin Dam

    Introduction Within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States Route 11 is situated within the Appalachian Mountains, often toward the eastern side of the Commonwealth from southwest to northeast and somewhat parallel to Route 220 to the north. Trajectory — Franklin County Within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the first county after crossing the Mason-Dixon Line that is covered is Franklin County, including the community of State Line within Antrim Township. Today, the Antrim […]

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  6. Hype for the Future 103/284: City of Casey, Illinois

    Introduction The City of Casey is located primarily within Clark County, Illinois, though the western end of the community also continues into Cumberland County. While primarily in Clark County, the community is often identified as significant on both sides because of the presence of numerous superlatives and largest items registered under “Guinness World Records” in recent editions. Information The community is bypassed by Interstate 70 and directly accessible via Route 40, with Route […]

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  7. Hype for the Future 64G: Town of Brunswick, Maine

    Introduction The Town of Brunswick effectively represents the northern end of Cumberland County, Maine, directly across the Androscoggin River from the Town of Topsham in Sagadahoc County. Located near the Atlantic Ocean, the community of Brunswick is most notable for hosting Bowdoin College, part of the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium with Colby in Waterville and Bates in Lewiston. Bowdoin College Along with Colby and Bates Colleges in Waterville and Lewiston, respectively, Bowdoin College […]

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  8. Hype for the Future 64E: Sagadahoc County, Maine

    Overview Sagadahoc County is the smallest county in the State of Maine by land area, with the largest community at Topsham and the county seat at Bath. Within the county, the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge is a recreational swinging bridge located along the river between the communities of Topsham to the north and Brunswick to the south. Topsham is located in Sagadahoc County, though the City of Brunswick, home to Bowdoin College and the associated Bowdoin College Museum of Art and […]

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  9. Hype for the Future 63M: Town of New Gloucester, Maine

    Overview The Town of New Gloucester is located within Cumberland County, Maine, and is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last remaining active Shaker village in the United States of America with an associated museum on site. While Interstate 95 cuts through the town, there are no highway exits directly within. However, on the surface roads, such as Route 202, access can also be provided in both the Portland and Bangor directions, as well. Route 26 through the western side of […]

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  10. Hype for the Future 63M: Town of New Gloucester, Maine

    Overview The Town of New Gloucester is located within Cumberland County, Maine, and is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last remaining active Shaker village in the United States of America with an associated museum on site. While Interstate 95 cuts through the town, there are no highway exits directly within. However, on the surface roads, such as Route 202, access can also be provided in both the Portland and Bangor directions, as well. Route 26 through the western side of […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  11. Hype for the Future 63M: Town of New Gloucester, Maine

    Overview The Town of New Gloucester is located within Cumberland County, Maine, and is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last remaining active Shaker village in the United States of America with an associated museum on site. While Interstate 95 cuts through the town, there are no highway exits directly within. However, on the surface roads, such as Route 202, access can also be provided in both the Portland and Bangor directions, as well. Route 26 through the western side of […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  12. Hype for the Future 63M: Town of New Gloucester, Maine

    Overview The Town of New Gloucester is located within Cumberland County, Maine, and is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last remaining active Shaker village in the United States of America with an associated museum on site. While Interstate 95 cuts through the town, there are no highway exits directly within. However, on the surface roads, such as Route 202, access can also be provided in both the Portland and Bangor directions, as well. Route 26 through the western side of […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  13. Hype for the Future 63M: Town of New Gloucester, Maine

    Overview The Town of New Gloucester is located within Cumberland County, Maine, and is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last remaining active Shaker village in the United States of America with an associated museum on site. While Interstate 95 cuts through the town, there are no highway exits directly within. However, on the surface roads, such as Route 202, access can also be provided in both the Portland and Bangor directions, as well. Route 26 through the western side of […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  14. Source: CBC #news #novascotia

    #cumberland residents look for more transportation options
    Some residents in #cumberland County are hoping to see more ways to get around as ##amherst readies to consider the results of a public transit feasibility study.
    cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

  15. Source: CBC #news #novascotia

    Patients of ##amherst-area pain clinic say they're suffering without care
    Concerns about the clinic's future were raised earlier this year when appointments at the #cumberland Regional Health Care Centre weren’t booked past September. #novascotia Health said the clinic's care providers, not the health authority, decided to cancel appointments.
    cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

  16. Source: CBC #news #novascotia

    Appointments at pain clinic in ##amherst-area hospital cancelled
    Some appointments at a pain clinic in #cumberland Regional Health Care Centre have been cancelled and the lack of clear explanation from #novascotia Health has patients fearing it is destined to close.
    cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

  17. Aviation weather for Greater Cumberland Regional airport (USA) is “KCBE 231605Z AUTO 34003KT 10SM -RA BKN035 BKN050 OVC095 22/19 A3007 RMK AO2 T02160190” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/kcbe/en #cumberland #usa #greatercumberlandregionalairport #kcbe #cbe #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vii3

  18. Aviation weather for Greater Cumberland Regional airport (USA) is “KCBE 231605Z AUTO 34003KT 10SM -RA BKN035 BKN050 OVC095 22/19 A3007 RMK AO2 T02160190” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/kcbe/en #cumberland #usa #greatercumberlandregionalairport #kcbe #cbe #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl

  19. Bunte Zwiebel-Tarte mit Cumberland-Sauce
    #vegetarisch #Tarte #Sauce #Cumberland

    Rote + weiße #Zwiebeln in Scheiben schneiden, Zucker schmelzen, mit #Apfelessig ablöschen, die Zwiebelscheiben darin kurz garen. #Porree in Scheiben schneiden.
    #Blätterteig vorbacken. Ei #Frischkäse SalzPfeffer ger. #Käse Schnittlauch verrühren, auf den Teig geben, backen.
    #Zwiebeln + Porree auf die Tarte legen + backen.

    Mit #Cumberland-Sauce beträufeln.

    Sauce:
    👇
    troet.cafe/@MagdalenaBerlin/11

  20. Bunte Zwiebel-Tarte mit Cumberland-Sauce
    #vegetarisch #Tarte #Sauce #Cumberland

    Rote + weiße #Zwiebeln in Scheiben schneiden, Zucker schmelzen, mit #Apfelessig ablöschen, die Zwiebelscheiben darin kurz garen. #Porree in Scheiben schneiden.
    #Blätterteig vorbacken. Ei #Frischkäse SalzPfeffer ger. #Käse Schnittlauch verrühren, auf den Teig geben, backen.
    #Zwiebeln + Porree auf die Tarte legen + backen.

    Mit #Cumberland-Sauce beträufeln.

    Sauce:
    👇
    troet.cafe/@MagdalenaBerlin/11

  21. NEW: On 6/20 at 10pm, #RIDOT is scheduled to begin a temporary extended weekend closure of Newell Bridge in #Cumberland for its demolition and reconstruction. The bridge carries Diamond Hill Rd (Rte 114) over the East Sneech Brook near the Bentley Field Complex. The closure will go through the weekend with all lanes opening on the new bridge structure by 5am on 6/23.

    RIDOT over the summer will be relocating above and underground utilities before completing work on the bridge. A second extended weekend closure is expected in late fall to demolish and replace the remaining 20 percent of the bridge and do final paving.

    As part of this same project, RIDOT plans to resurface Sneech Pond Rd, from Nate Whipple Hwy to Little Pond Rd, and from Anna Mac Dr to Nate Whipple Hwy. This will involve overnight lane closures on Sneech Pond Rd, and likely occur in late summer.

    #Waze #RhodeIsland #traffic

  22. NEW: On 6/20 at 10pm, #RIDOT is scheduled to begin a temporary extended weekend closure of Newell Bridge in #Cumberland for its demolition and reconstruction. The bridge carries Diamond Hill Rd (Rte 114) over the East Sneech Brook near the Bentley Field Complex. The closure will go through the weekend with all lanes opening on the new bridge structure by 5am on 6/23.

    RIDOT over the summer will be relocating above and underground utilities before completing work on the bridge. A second extended weekend closure is expected in late fall to demolish and replace the remaining 20 percent of the bridge and do final paving.

    As part of this same project, RIDOT plans to resurface Sneech Pond Rd, from Nate Whipple Hwy to Little Pond Rd, and from Anna Mac Dr to Nate Whipple Hwy. This will involve overnight lane closures on Sneech Pond Rd, and likely occur in late summer.

    #Waze #RhodeIsland #traffic

  23. NEW: On 6/20 at 10pm, #RIDOT is scheduled to begin a temporary extended weekend closure of Newell Bridge in #Cumberland for its demolition and reconstruction. The bridge carries Diamond Hill Rd (Rte 114) over the East Sneech Brook near the Bentley Field Complex. The closure will go through the weekend with all lanes opening on the new bridge structure by 5am on 6/23.

    RIDOT over the summer will be relocating above and underground utilities before completing work on the bridge. A second extended weekend closure is expected in late fall to demolish and replace the remaining 20 percent of the bridge and do final paving.

    As part of this same project, RIDOT plans to resurface Sneech Pond Rd, from Nate Whipple Hwy to Little Pond Rd, and from Anna Mac Dr to Nate Whipple Hwy. This will involve overnight lane closures on Sneech Pond Rd, and likely occur in late summer.

    #Waze #RhodeIsland #traffic

  24. NEW: On 6/20 at 10pm, #RIDOT is scheduled to begin a temporary extended weekend closure of Newell Bridge in #Cumberland for its demolition and reconstruction. The bridge carries Diamond Hill Rd (Rte 114) over the East Sneech Brook near the Bentley Field Complex. The closure will go through the weekend with all lanes opening on the new bridge structure by 5am on 6/23.

    RIDOT over the summer will be relocating above and underground utilities before completing work on the bridge. A second extended weekend closure is expected in late fall to demolish and replace the remaining 20 percent of the bridge and do final paving.

    As part of this same project, RIDOT plans to resurface Sneech Pond Rd, from Nate Whipple Hwy to Little Pond Rd, and from Anna Mac Dr to Nate Whipple Hwy. This will involve overnight lane closures on Sneech Pond Rd, and likely occur in late summer.

    #Waze #RhodeIsland #traffic

  25. I’ve reached the bottom layer of the #freezer.

    Such #treasures! This afternoon I found some #Raspberry & #Pineapple #Calippo’s!!!

    Bliss on a day like today! They were gone in minutes.

    #Cumberland #sausages were also revealed.

    As a result slow cooked #curried sausages with peas, potatoes & Ox Heart tomatoes will be our #dinner tonight. 🤗

  26. The only #ruins left at #abandoned No.8 coal mine in #Cumberland. There used to be a huge building here but it was demolished in the 90s. Before it was torn down, it was a popular party place for local #ComoxValley teenagers. All the old mine shafts have been blocked off for public safety. There is still a large abandoned building that was part of this former large coal mine site but it's really deep into the forest & you need to bushwhack your way there. We had very limited time on this past road trip so I stuck to showing my friends the 2 easiest accesses to cool #AbandonedPlaces.

    Eight mines used to operate at Comox, named No. 1 Mine through to No. 8 Mine. The workings consisted of boreholes, air shafts, mine entries, & underground network of tunnels. A rail network was also developed to link the ore piles with the town & Union Bay. Old rail bed remain in place today as public trails. A series of survey monuments also remains on the surface today. These have been tracked down, beginning with a concrete monument located slightly below ground in the vicinity of Cumberland Park & recorded to match the maps of the underground workings with the surface-level features today.

    The mines at #Comox were technically advanced for their time, with partial mechanization & electrification well before 1900. The first documented use of electricity underground was in the No. 4 Mine in 1891, when four electrically-driven coal-cutters were installed.

    Canadian Collieries (owned by #Dunsmuir family) Ltd. operated coal mines on Vancouver Island, including the Wellington Mines near Nanaimo & Comox Mines at Cumberland. Comox Mines had earlier been operated by Union #Colliery Company, the first of the mines being opened in 1888. The last of the Comox Mines, the No.8 Mine, was closed in 1953.

    #BCMiningHistory #AbandonedMines #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #BChistory #VancouverIslandHistory #photography #graffiti #InTheForest #No8Mine #CoalMiningHistory

  27. The only #ruins left at #abandoned No.8 coal mine in #Cumberland. There used to be a huge building here but it was demolished in the 90s. Before it was torn down, it was a popular party place for local #ComoxValley teenagers. All the old mine shafts have been blocked off for public safety. There is still a large abandoned building that was part of this former large coal mine site but it's really deep into the forest & you need to bushwhack your way there. We had very limited time on this past road trip so I stuck to showing my friends the 2 easiest accesses to cool #AbandonedPlaces.

    Eight mines used to operate at Comox, named No. 1 Mine through to No. 8 Mine. The workings consisted of boreholes, air shafts, mine entries, & underground network of tunnels. A rail network was also developed to link the ore piles with the town & Union Bay. Old rail bed remain in place today as public trails. A series of survey monuments also remains on the surface today. These have been tracked down, beginning with a concrete monument located slightly below ground in the vicinity of Cumberland Park & recorded to match the maps of the underground workings with the surface-level features today.

    The mines at #Comox were technically advanced for their time, with partial mechanization & electrification well before 1900. The first documented use of electricity underground was in the No. 4 Mine in 1891, when four electrically-driven coal-cutters were installed.

    Canadian Collieries (owned by #Dunsmuir family) Ltd. operated coal mines on Vancouver Island, including the Wellington Mines near Nanaimo & Comox Mines at Cumberland. Comox Mines had earlier been operated by Union #Colliery Company, the first of the mines being opened in 1888. The last of the Comox Mines, the No.8 Mine, was closed in 1953.

    #BCMiningHistory #AbandonedMines #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #BChistory #VancouverIslandHistory #photography #graffiti #InTheForest #No8Mine #CoalMiningHistory

  28. The only #ruins left at #abandoned No.8 coal mine in #Cumberland. There used to be a huge building here but it was demolished in the 90s. Before it was torn down, it was a popular party place for local #ComoxValley teenagers. All the old mine shafts have been blocked off for public safety. There is still a large abandoned building that was part of this former large coal mine site but it's really deep into the forest & you need to bushwhack your way there. We had very limited time on this past road trip so I stuck to showing my friends the 2 easiest accesses to cool #AbandonedPlaces.

    Eight mines used to operate at Comox, named No. 1 Mine through to No. 8 Mine. The workings consisted of boreholes, air shafts, mine entries, & underground network of tunnels. A rail network was also developed to link the ore piles with the town & Union Bay. Old rail bed remain in place today as public trails. A series of survey monuments also remains on the surface today. These have been tracked down, beginning with a concrete monument located slightly below ground in the vicinity of Cumberland Park & recorded to match the maps of the underground workings with the surface-level features today.

    The mines at #Comox were technically advanced for their time, with partial mechanization & electrification well before 1900. The first documented use of electricity underground was in the No. 4 Mine in 1891, when four electrically-driven coal-cutters were installed.

    Canadian Collieries (owned by #Dunsmuir family) Ltd. operated coal mines on Vancouver Island, including the Wellington Mines near Nanaimo & Comox Mines at Cumberland. Comox Mines had earlier been operated by Union #Colliery Company, the first of the mines being opened in 1888. The last of the Comox Mines, the No.8 Mine, was closed in 1953.

    #BCMiningHistory #AbandonedMines #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #BChistory #VancouverIslandHistory #photography #graffiti #InTheForest #No8Mine #CoalMiningHistory

  29. The only #ruins left at #abandoned No.8 coal mine in #Cumberland. There used to be a huge building here but it was demolished in the 90s. Before it was torn down, it was a popular party place for local #ComoxValley teenagers. All the old mine shafts have been blocked off for public safety. There is still a large abandoned building that was part of this former large coal mine site but it's really deep into the forest & you need to bushwhack your way there. We had very limited time on this past road trip so I stuck to showing my friends the 2 easiest accesses to cool #AbandonedPlaces.

    Eight mines used to operate at Comox, named No. 1 Mine through to No. 8 Mine. The workings consisted of boreholes, air shafts, mine entries, & underground network of tunnels. A rail network was also developed to link the ore piles with the town & Union Bay. Old rail bed remain in place today as public trails. A series of survey monuments also remains on the surface today. These have been tracked down, beginning with a concrete monument located slightly below ground in the vicinity of Cumberland Park & recorded to match the maps of the underground workings with the surface-level features today.

    The mines at #Comox were technically advanced for their time, with partial mechanization & electrification well before 1900. The first documented use of electricity underground was in the No. 4 Mine in 1891, when four electrically-driven coal-cutters were installed.

    Canadian Collieries (owned by #Dunsmuir family) Ltd. operated coal mines on Vancouver Island, including the Wellington Mines near Nanaimo & Comox Mines at Cumberland. Comox Mines had earlier been operated by Union #Colliery Company, the first of the mines being opened in 1888. The last of the Comox Mines, the No.8 Mine, was closed in 1953.

    #BCMiningHistory #AbandonedMines #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #BChistory #VancouverIslandHistory #photography #graffiti #InTheForest #No8Mine #CoalMiningHistory

  30. The only #ruins left at #abandoned No.8 coal mine in #Cumberland. There used to be a huge building here but it was demolished in the 90s. Before it was torn down, it was a popular party place for local #ComoxValley teenagers. All the old mine shafts have been blocked off for public safety. There is still a large abandoned building that was part of this former large coal mine site but it's really deep into the forest & you need to bushwhack your way there. We had very limited time on this past road trip so I stuck to showing my friends the 2 easiest accesses to cool #AbandonedPlaces.

    Eight mines used to operate at Comox, named No. 1 Mine through to No. 8 Mine. The workings consisted of boreholes, air shafts, mine entries, & underground network of tunnels. A rail network was also developed to link the ore piles with the town & Union Bay. Old rail bed remain in place today as public trails. A series of survey monuments also remains on the surface today. These have been tracked down, beginning with a concrete monument located slightly below ground in the vicinity of Cumberland Park & recorded to match the maps of the underground workings with the surface-level features today.

    The mines at #Comox were technically advanced for their time, with partial mechanization & electrification well before 1900. The first documented use of electricity underground was in the No. 4 Mine in 1891, when four electrically-driven coal-cutters were installed.

    Canadian Collieries (owned by #Dunsmuir family) Ltd. operated coal mines on Vancouver Island, including the Wellington Mines near Nanaimo & Comox Mines at Cumberland. Comox Mines had earlier been operated by Union #Colliery Company, the first of the mines being opened in 1888. The last of the Comox Mines, the No.8 Mine, was closed in 1953.

    #BCMiningHistory #AbandonedMines #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #BChistory #VancouverIslandHistory #photography #graffiti #InTheForest #No8Mine #CoalMiningHistory

  31. Cumberland buys the dip? Trading firm deposits $95M to exchanges - Lookonchain said that Cumberland has already injected nearly $6.28 billi... - cointelegraph.com/news/cumberl #$95millioninvestment #marketopportunities #marketdownturn #tethertreasury #cryptotrading #cumberland #bitlicense #coinbase #kraken #usdt #okx #drw