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She had to stop at a tollbooth and give money to get on.
I wanted to get to a phone and thought of the tollbooth.
How they got past the tollbooths, we never did find out.
It would be about an hour's drive to the next set of tollbooths.
And soon it may follow you to more than a tollbooth.
Cash tollbooths would be moved to the side of the road.
The report found more accidents near the tollbooths than in other areas.
They reached the tollbooths at the end of the bridge.
"In most places, when the thing is paid for, they take the tollbooths down."
A tollbooth operator told them to turn on the radio.
There was a time not so long ago when it seemed like the road's tollbooths might be removed.
Maybe the thought came from the same genius who is responsible for tollbooths.
He had sold his soul for an office that looked very much like a tollbooth.
He ought to know better than to pick up somebody at the tollbooth.
There was clear glass in the tollbooth window, with a long opening at the bottom.
A stone tollbooth stood on the other side of the arch.
Ahead in the road he spots the tollbooth and drives through.
When you go through a tollbooth, it totally makes their day."
Since then, there's been no mention of tollbooths on the bridge to the 21 st century.
I make my way to the tollbooth and through, then head for the last stretch, the few blocks home.
"The one where they spray that tollbooth full of bullets."
"And it didn't go through any tollbooths after the people disappeared."
But technology has advanced to where there is a minimal need for additional tollbooths.
Tollbooths also cause delays that many experts say could be reduced.
They would both agree, however, that beyond the tollbooths the duct situation is worse.
A tollhouse that could no longer even pay for itself?
Then the other four men came out of the tollhouse, shaking their heads.
One wall of the tollhouse was kept as part of the house.
But it nagged at me, as we went by the tollhouse.
The chapel was removed and replaced by a tollhouse in 1829.
For 17 years they run tollhouse, general store, garage, and maintain the road.
At some point soon after its construction, the tollhouse also became the centre for the civil administration of the city.
"Well, what would Tollhouse cookies be without the chocolate chips?"
When their friends come over, compulsion leads me to make tollhouse cookies.
There, now looking like a (tollhouse, was his home.
A small settlement grew around a store and tollhouse along the turnpike.
Lead them up the road, get them close to Waterman's tollhouse.
"Next to walking on the beach at Christmas time, my family loves tollhouse cookies," she said.
The tollhouse, at the iron bridge, houses a small exhibition on the bridge's history.
The Riverbank public house overlooks the bridge in its former tollhouse.
The whole Lordsmen army could come to the tollhouse at need.
In 1713, a tollhouse was set up, but it disappeared during the French Revolution.
Henry hangs a sharp right and holds out a coin for the man at the little tollhouse.
The caravan master rode up to the tollhouse, identified himself, and paid the fee.
They had gained the lane once more and were passing the Tollhouse; in another five minutes they would be back at her home.
The tollhouse was later removed and sold.
It is known that shortly after the market's establishment, a tollhouse was built nearby, which served as a collection point for taxes on trade.
But those who gather their courage by dessert time will be able to sample the tollhouse cricket cookies.
Schönenberg has had an Evangelical church since 1935, which at first was a converted tollhouse.
Notable current and former residents of Tollhouse include: