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nsas City, Missouri is a 2.7 acre area of the | Columbus Park neighborhood centering around the Holy R |
played in Hoboken's Fox Hill, which today is | Columbus Park, and the high school field between 9th a |
80. Together, the two routes travel east from | Columbus, passing through Talbotton and Knoxville, bef |
After his father's death, Fernando inherited | Columbus' personal library, and what remains of these |
ansas City, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Cleveland, | Columbus, Philadelphia, Indianapolis, and Kokomo, Indi |
nwealth Opera Company (Massachusetts) and the | Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra (Indiana). |
music director during the entire life of the | Columbus Philharmonic was Izler Solomon. |
was built in 1887 by Dr. William L. Bullard, | Columbus physician and pioneer ear, eye, nose, and thr |
the country, including stops in Indianapolis, | Columbus, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Al |
e Michigan but the view is obstructed by both | Columbus Plaza and Three Illinois Center. |
His father also worked as a | Columbus police officer for many years. |
nd term as mayor, and was succeeded by former | Columbus police chief Jim Wetherington. |
The lake was originally built by the | Columbus Power Company in the 1920s. |
uilding Association, Kiwanis Club, Knights of | Columbus, Prince George's Jaycees, and Lions Club, and |
h Street from the Ohio Statehouse in Downtown | Columbus, provides office space for the Governor of Oh |
Columbus provides a maximum of 1.25 kW per Columbus-EP | |
During his time in office, the | Columbus Public School District was desegregated and t |
Because | Columbus Public Schools names its schools for the stre |
Now the original location is home to the | Columbus Public Health offices. |
Columbus QB Matt Nagy called his own number and sneake | |
Because | Columbus qualified twice, an additional berth was awar |
egan her professional career in 1996 with the | Columbus Quest in the now-defunct American Basketball |
ason, where they lost the championship to the | Columbus Quest, two games to none. |
they finished a full 10 games behind the 31-9 | Columbus Quest, their record was good enough for secon |
re was modified once again in 1992 during the | Columbus Quincentenary, which celebrated the 500th ann |
natelli served as chairman of the Christopher | Columbus Quincentennial Commission which celebrated th |
a reorganization of the Chattanooga, Rome and | Columbus Railroad in 1897 and three years later, it pu |
as the president of the Natchez, Jackson, and | Columbus railroad, of which he oversaw the constructio |
He was a member of the Knights of | Columbus, reaching the fourth degree by the mid-1950s. |
promoted to broadcasting the games of the AAA | Columbus Red Birds. |
xture with the Cards' Rochester Red Wings and | Columbus Red Birds AAA farm clubs as a player. |
The | Columbus Red Birds were a South Atlantic League baseba |
In 1992 he played for the | Columbus Red Stixx of the class A South Atlantic Leagu |
nd played for the Rochester Red Wings and the | Columbus Red Birds in 1933. |
nston in 1991, Burlington in 1992 and for the | Columbus RedStixx of the South Atlantic League in 1993 |
made his professional debut with the Class-A | Columbus RedStixx. |
Columbus remained there until April 1846, when she sai | |
Columbus remains a central character though, appearing | |
November 7 - | Columbus returns to Spain from his fourth and last voy |
The | Columbus Riverballers are a team of the American Baske |
one also coached the NBA Development League's | Columbus Riverdragons from 2001 to 2005, compiling a 1 |
n the city since the NBA Development League's | Columbus Riverdragons moved to Austin, Texas after the |
Terence Morris ( | Columbus Riverdragons) |
gle fire station fire stations located at 139 | Columbus Road in Fredericktown. |
Columbus Roberts, Christian Steward Extraordinary | |
C&LE Red Devil #121, "The | Columbus Rocket". |
Christopher | Columbus Rogers (1846-1888) was a controversial and co |
Ghost Los Angeles, Circle X Theatre Company; | Columbus, Rogue Theatrics, 2003. |
in Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Perry, Savannah, | Columbus, Rome/Cartersville and other remote centers. |
Columbus Sails, 1939 | |
Its remnants are located on the edge of the | Columbus Salt Marsh. |
Settlement came to the | Columbus Salt Marsh in 1865 with the raising of a quar |
Sommer held positions with the orchestras in | Columbus, San Francisco, Portland, and San Jose. |
ere Ufficiale John F. Fugazi, who founded the | Columbus Savings and Loan Society in 1893 as well as t |
Mason University in 1993 and a J.D. from the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
e of Washington and a professor of law at the | Columbus School of Law in the Catholic University of A |
College, The Catholic University of America, | Columbus School of Law, and the David A. Clarke School |
She then attended the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
ition as an associate professor of law at the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
Coolidge was also a professor at the | Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of A |
University and Catholic University of America | Columbus School of Law. |
Her mother-in-law is a former | Columbus School Board member. |
aculty of the Catholic University of America, | Columbus School of Law. |
Farley served on the adjunct faculty at the | Columbus School of Law of the Catholic University of A |
He obtained a J.D. from the | Columbus School of Law in 1972. |
. Fanning Chair in Labor Relations at the CUA | Columbus School of Law, the John H. Fanning Conference |
igion from Hollins University and a J.D. from | Columbus School of Law at the (Catholic University of |
on evidence, Catholic University of America, | Columbus School of Law from 1944 to 1948. |
Goodbye, | Columbus, Screenplay by Arnold Schulman |
San Jose then returned the kickoff, following | Columbus' second touchdown, for a touchdown, but A.J. |
In 1919, he had a good season with the | Columbus Senators of the American Association, going 1 |
he American Association while playing for the | Columbus Senators in 1932. |
luded businessman and former president of the | Columbus Senators, Edward Schoenborn and Columbus phys |
Gary Thompson (Burnaby), Silvano Lenarduzzi ( | Columbus), Sergio Zanatta (Columbus), Enzo Bennato (Co |
When | Columbus set off for Spain on January 4, 1493, Luis de |
The owner, Christopher | Columbus Shayne, known as C.C., had removed his firm f |
at it had discovered the wreck of Christopher | Columbus' ship Pinta, and anticipated making large pro |
A-League's Cincinnati Riverhawks in 2002, the | Columbus Shooting Stars in 2003 and the Atlanta Silver |
pells with Michigan Bucks, Toledo Slayers and | Columbus Shooting Stars. |
his college years Davis also played with the | Columbus Shooting Stars and the Richmond Kickers Futur |
tarring Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez and | Columbus Short and directed by John Dowdle), A Tale of |
Outstanding Supporting Actor: | Columbus Short - Cadillac Records |
Columbus Short - Stomp the Yard, Save the Last Dance 2 | |
Mos Def, Jeffrey Wright, | Columbus Short, and Eamonn Walker recorded songs for t |
Lee, with Alicja Bachleda, Wilmer Valderrama, | Columbus Short, Jesse Spencer. |
starring alongside Ne-Yo and childhood friend | Columbus Short. |
Columbus Sims (1829-1869), lawyer, Colonel of Californ | |
Columbus Sims was a born in South Carolina. | |
t a significant portion of the state capital, | Columbus, since 1967. |
first introduced in a St. Mickey's Knights of | Columbus sketch, but subsequently Escuela appeared sol |
season, the Reds acquired Lefty Marr from the | Columbus Solons for $2000. |
The 1890 | Columbus Solons baseball team finished with a 79-55 re |
emen as well, when he walked 96 times for the | Columbus Solons of the American Association in 1890. |
urteenth at bat, when he was purchased by the | Columbus Solons from the Cincinnati Red Stockings for |
In 1891 he played for the | Columbus Solons of the American Association and posted |
He played for the | Columbus Solons and Boston Beaneaters. |
Ford played for | Columbus Solons and the Brooklyn Gladiators in the 189 |
can Association as well as a pitcher from the | Columbus Solons of the American Association. |
ven seasons, playing for the White Stockings, | Columbus Solons, Chicago Pirates, Pittsburgh Pirates a |
Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, | Columbus Solons, Brooklyn Gladiators, New York Giants, |
for the Brooklyn Grays, Kansas City Cowboys, | Columbus Solons, and the Philadelphia Athletics. |
as a manager in Major League Baseball for the | Columbus Solons, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Browns |
He remained in the AA through 1890 with the | Columbus Solons, Philadelphia Athletics and Louisville |
gs, New York Giants, Louisville Colonels, and | Columbus Solons. |
rr were purchased from the Bridegrooms by the | Columbus Solons. |
Columbus Some northern parts of Columbus are within th | |
The | Columbus Southern Open was a golf tournament on the Ch |
In 1890, the line leased the | Columbus Southern Railway but was forced to cancel the |
s, GA and Meldrim, GA, and then acquiring the | Columbus Southern Railway, all in 1896. |
paration for participation in the Freedom and | Columbus space station projects. |
of Kansas City, Los Angeles Opera, and Opera | Columbus, sponsored by a consortium commissioning gran |
Columbus sportswriters who saw him play said he "hoppe | |
There are pictures of | Columbus Square Mall on this website. |
Currently, there is nothing left of | Columbus Square mall. |
enney relocated to the mall from its previous | Columbus Square Mall location. |
a 24 acre active sports park, adjacent to the | Columbus Square Neighborhood, including community outr |
tario) Past Navigator 4th Degree - Knights of | Columbus, St. Boniface (1956) President - Manitoba Cha |
Columbus Stainless (South Africa) | |
This is a statue of | Columbus standing at the pinnacle of a tall column. |
A bronze statue of Christopher | Columbus stands in front of the column on a square gra |
aloosa, Fayette and Aliceville in Alabama and | Columbus, Starkville and West Point in Mississippi. |
The "triangle" is formed by the cities of | Columbus, Starkville, and West Point. |
Tigers and the United Hockey League with the | Columbus Stars before returning to the ECHL with the L |
ege golfers in the southeast as a starter for | Columbus State and would later turn professional. |
Columbus State University | |
ntly teaches at the Schwob School of Music at | Columbus State University. |
were moved to Ragsdale Field on the campus of | Columbus State University, while Golden Park was renov |
Mead Observatory is operated by | Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Science Ce |
the Honor Bands of Georgia program hosted at | Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia. |
He then transferred to | Columbus State University for his junior and senior ye |
In 1996 the school was renamed | Columbus State University as part of a program to rest |
Christopher | Columbus statue in Pioneer Park. |
Columbus Stockade Blues | |
Columbus stood as the largest-surviving supply city in | |
The hall is located at 411 South | Columbus Street and is currently a residential buildin |
The station was on the corner of East Bay and | Columbus Streets and burned in early 1947. |
Found at the intersection of Lafayette and | Columbus Streets, the church is opposite the Third Dis |
esort community, situated just outside of the | Columbus suburb of Gahanna, near a bend in Big Walnut |
stretches from his home in Springfield to the | Columbus suburbs. |
Christopher | Columbus suffered ophthalmitis late in his life. |
According to legend, Christopher | Columbus supposedly came from Calvi, which at the time |
From this group evolved the present | Columbus Symphony Orchestra. |
adviser (2003-2006; and 2009-present) of the | Columbus Symphony Orchestra. |
Indianapolis Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, | Columbus Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Israel Sinfonia, |
Wolosoff has written for, among others, The | Columbus Symphony, The Minnesota Ballet, recorder virt |
o Colon, a 12-year-old Taino whom Christopher | Columbus takes with him to Spain in 1493, and who late |
volved selling memorabillia to the owner of a | Columbus tattoo parlor. |
He was then assigned to the | Columbus team of the International League. |
Most work out of its | Columbus Teleproduction Center, which houses the compa |
place in the closing days of the Old West, in | Columbus, Texas, and other parts of Colorado County. |
he was a teacher and a school board member in | Columbus, Texas. |
nful experiences by claiming, "Oh, Knights of | Columbus that hurts!" |
mall correction to the name of the company in | Columbus that instigated the first cargo flight that i |
adding 19 assists during his first season in | Columbus that saw the Blue Jackets appear in their fir |
Jackson Democrat, he purchased a newspaper in | Columbus that became the Ohio Statesman, which he edit |
Tell; The Discovery of America by Christopher | Columbus; The Ecumenical Council; Corpus Hypercubus; G |
Christopher | Columbus: The Discovery, a 1992 film directed by James |
er commonly believed to have been Christopher | Columbus, the famous navigator and explorer who was ge |
Besides | Columbus, the route passes through only one county sea |
llegium Trilingue in Leuven, he met Ferdinand | Columbus, the second son of Christopher Columbus, who |
rship of three Harley-Davidson dealerships in | Columbus, the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion in Columb |
Though now officially part of | Columbus, the Upatoi area has retained its historic na |
but curved off to the left and missed, giving | Columbus the upset win and a matchup against the 15-1 |
mmersmith Theatre, London; The Wexner Center, | Columbus; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Steirisc |
In it is the tallest building in | Columbus, the Aflac Tower. |
ter Eisenman of New York and Richard Trott of | Columbus, the center opened in 1989. |
In | Columbus, the portion of Interstate 71 that bounds Wor |
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Knights of | Columbus, the Farm Bureau, the Lincoln County Fair Boa |
Columbus then tied the score at seven on a touchdown r | |
Texico was named by Cashus M. | Columbus Theodore Claybourn (1860 - 1936), a resident |
He was a city solicitor for | Columbus, thereafter returning to private practice in |
a and peanut arrived from the New World after | Columbus, these three quickly became staple in Indian |
After graduating, he played for the | Columbus Tigers of the NFL in 1923 and 1924 and coache |
ears (1921-1922) and also played some for the | Columbus Tigers (1923), the Cleveland Indians (1923), |
professional American football player for the | Columbus Tigers. |
anger Captain Bill McDonald was dispatched to | Columbus to restore order. |
From 1990-92, he guided | Columbus to 3 consecutive International League Western |
560 km) in Ohio, including a direct line from | Columbus to the port of Toledo, and numerous branches |
So he returned to | Columbus to work at the family boat business. |
rard Railroad (later Central of Georgia) from | Columbus to Searight between 1870 - 1891, the line eve |
the Western Railroad of Alabama that ran from | Columbus to Opelika. |
It joins the Driftwood River at | Columbus to form the East Fork of the White River. |
as chartered in 1870 to build a railroad from | Columbus to Rome, Georgia. |
nts leading up to and including the voyage of | Columbus to the New World in 1492. |
he original SH 73 was designated in 1926 from | Columbus to Houston. |
outh of the 13th Street Bridge which connects | Columbus to Phenix City, Alabama. |
In turn, United moved the 610 frequency to | Columbus to create WHKC from WAIU (formerly WBAV) whic |
A second line out of | Columbus to Bainbridge was originally built by two sep |
24, 2010, Gimenez was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus to make room on the 40-man roster for Russell |
ree at the time of the arrival of Christopher | Columbus to the New World. |
y Award is presented by the Touchdown Club of | Columbus to the College Football Player of the Year. |
with forcing the Captain of the German liner | Columbus to scuttle his ship. |
ed in 1897 and a telephone line was laid from | Columbus to Altair. |
flying from Tennessee to Florida, stopped in | Columbus to refuel and crashed shortly after takeoff. |
The regiment moved from | Columbus to Sandusky, Ohio, January 1864. |
Let us ALL identify with | Columbus to celebrate and preserve the advancement of |
d of Georgia, the line was constructed out of | Columbus towards Rome. |
Bridge, Bishopsgate Tower, The Three Houses, | Columbus Tower and The Pride all consist of at least 6 |
od of his trial, Ruef occupied offices in The | Columbus Tower, in North Beach.:253 |
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