Talk:Severn Bridge, Ontario

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This paragraph removed from article: "While the Severn River is bridged by both rail and road at Severn Bridge, the settlement not named after either of these, but is instead named after the Severn Bridge between Wales and England.[1]" Although This information came from a website about Severn Bridge, Ontario, researching history is not a matter of CUT and PASTE! How is it that this place in Ontario Canada so named "Severn Bridge" in 1861, was named for a bridge constructed 105 years later? Is there another bridge in Wales also called the Severn bridge? Perhaps Wikipedia has a list of Severn bridges? W W 17:44, 7 January 2007 (UTC)