In 2000, Runcorn FC sold their Canal Street ground and moved to the Halton Stadium.
In 2000, they sold the Canal Street ground where they had played since 1918, and moved to the 11,000-seat Halton Stadium in Widnes, which was also used by the town's rugby team and Everton reserves.
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St Wilfrid's Church in Halton is a grade II* listed church built in 1939 at a cost of £11,700 and designed by A. Randall Wells.
Back in New York, at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, Halton music directed the American premiere of The Mikado from August 1885 to April 1886.
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In January 1890, Halton was back in New York music directing the ill-starred premiere of The Gondoliers at the Park Theatre.
Riverside College, Halton, a further education college in the United Kingdom
The club had been in discussion with Riverside College about leasing a plot of land at the Runcorn Campus, but this proposal was rejected.
St Wilfrid's Church, Halton, Leeds, a 20th-century church in West Yorkshire, England