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Dunstable Road

Defunct football venues in EnglandEnglish Football League venuesLuton Town F.C.Sports venues in BedfordshireUse British English from February 2023
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Dunstable Road, also known as Bury Park, was a football ground in Luton, England. It was the home ground of Luton Town between 1897 and 1905.

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Calvary Church of God in Christ

Dunstable Road
LU1 1EW , Bury Park
England, United Kingdom
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Denbigh High School, Luton

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