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Originally, trackage along Tremont Street and | Columbus Avenue was built in 1857 by the West Roxbury |
ic Roman Catholic church at Howard St. and E. | Columbus Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
House is an historic building located at 342 | Columbus Avenue in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. |
From 180th Street to | Columbus Avenue the line was four tracks, then double- |
The steeple is seen as the terminus of both | Columbus Avenue and Tremont Street, two of Boston's ra |
ric armory at 97-105 Arlington Street and 130 | Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. |
ict Court is a historic courthouse at 1600 E. | Columbus Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
use, built in 1880, is a historic house at 61 | Columbus Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. |
It used Tremont Street and | Columbus Avenue from downtown to Centre Street. |
. E. Brackett House is a historic house at 63 | Columbus Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. |
, the route continued down Tremont Street and | Columbus Avenue to Egleston (at the old Washington Str |
anches diverged at Mount Vernon Junction near | Columbus Avenue along the border between Mount Vernon |
Conrad Square is a small triangular square at | Columbus Avenue and Beach Street, near Fisherman's Wha |
The Transamerica Pyramid (600 Montgomery, at | Columbus Avenue) was the headquarters of Transamerica |
ginal bank building on Montgomery Avenue (now | Columbus Avenue) in nearby North Beach. |
b called Mikell's, (on the corner of 97th and | Columbus Avenue) in New York City.) |
t use of the tracks on Tremont Street west of | Columbus Avenue). |
South of | Columbus Avenue, Montgomery Street runs through the he |
the south, where it forms the continuation of | Columbus Avenue, to 122nd Street-Seminary Row in the n |
o, California, that connects Grant Avenue and | Columbus Avenue. |
Home plate was located near 107th street and | Columbus Avenue. |
1-147 West 91st Street, between Amsterdam and | Columbus Avenues. |
In 1982, the Touchdown Club of | Columbus awarded Banks their second annual Sam B. Nico |
In the early 1960s, | Columbus backed Wild Bill Davis's organ combo, and he |
nks, Bradley led their merger in 1930 to form | Columbus Bank and Trust, lead bank and predecessor com |
Entered service at: | Columbus Barracks, Ohio. |
"Based in | Columbus, Bassmint Music is the brainchild of Jerry Ca |
ie Beall (1894-1992), the daughter of William | Columbus Beall and the former Sarah Frances Curry. |
The group's 1978 live album Waiting for | Columbus became their best-selling album. |
ropa, the Saratoga became the Afrika, and the | Columbus became the Asia. |
Joseph finished the 2000 season with | Columbus before being traded to the Dallas Burn for th |
Grand-Pierre spent three full seasons with | Columbus before splitting the 2003-04 season between t |
moved to New York City and played with Chris | Columbus before joining Hot Lips Page's band in 1938, |
In 2006 business and government officials in | Columbus began a campaign to have I-185 extended to Mo |
g and restoring the buildings associated with | Columbus) began, in part, with the nineteenth century |
"The idea that educated men at the time of | Columbus believed that the earth was flat, and that th |
An alleyway off of | Columbus between Kearny Street and Broadway is named f |
of the Texas State Council of the Knights of | Columbus, bishop protector of the Catholic War Veteran |
It passes through | Columbus, Bladen, Cumberland, Sampson and Johnston Cou |
erican professional ice hockey player for the | Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League. |
long with Jason Chimera and Cale Hulse to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Geoff Sanderson and Tim Jack |
On July 7, 2011 he was traded from the | Columbus Blue Jackets to the Montreal Canadiens, in ex |
Detroit Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg and the | Columbus Blue Jackets' Rick Nash. |
with the 19th overall pick acquired from the | Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for R.J. Umberger, w |
2009, the Thrashers traded Smotherman to the | Columbus Blue Jackets in return for future considerati |
As a free agent (previously playing for the | Columbus Blue Jackets), he was acquired by the Toronto |
ls, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
g with Ryan and goaltender Steve Mason of the | Columbus Blue Jackets for his efforts. |
jda signed a 1-year, $1 million deal with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
was effectively traded to the Ducks when the | Columbus Blue Jackets, affiliate of the Crunch, sent G |
ur with the New York Rangers, and 39 with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
He served as color analyst for the | Columbus Blue Jackets under FSN Ohio from 2006 until A |
r John Wiedeman and on television with former | Columbus Blue Jackets voice, Dan Kelly, Jr.. |
For the | Columbus Blue Jackets player, see Andrew Murray (ice h |
00 NHL Expansion Draft, he was claimed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets, who then sent him to the New Je |
Back-to-back victories over the | Columbus Blue Jackets and Toronto Maple Leafs on Decem |
first period on October 17, 2002 against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
mes in the NHL with the Atlanta Thrashers and | Columbus Blue Jackets, scoring three goals and one ass |
year with St. Cloud, Motzko was signed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets on May 15, 2003. |
is NHL debut on October 12, 2008, against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ed with Michael Rupp and Jason Chimera to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Geoff Sanderson and Tim Jack |
Bruins in 2005 and is currently a part of the | Columbus Blue Jackets system, playing for the Springfi |
He was selected by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 5th round (135th overall) |
Add a See also: List of | Columbus Blue Jackets draft picks to the "First-round |
4 season, he was traded from Vancouver to the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
He was selected by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 5th round (129th overall) |
Plekhanov was drafted by the | Columbus Blue Jackets with the 96th overall pick in th |
He current plays for the | Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League af |
l ice hockey player currently playing for the | Columbus Blue Jackets affiliate, the Springfield Falco |
up with the Kings for a home game against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
is NHL debut on November 29, 2006 against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ecember 31, 2009 against Mathieu Garon of the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
He was initially signed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
, Blunden was traded by the Blackhawks to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Adam Pineault. |
, 2010, Moreau was claimed off waivers by the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
In June 2004, he was traded to the | Columbus Blue Jackets, but never played with the club |
Darrel Scoville, | Columbus Blue Jackets and Calgary Flames |
He was released by the | Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2008 preseason, when |
Greenville Grrrowl before being traded to the | Columbus Blue Jackets with fellow Finn Tomi Kallio for |
ee-year contract worth $13.5 million with the | Columbus Blue Jackets on August 1, 2005. |
On November 22, 2006, Hitchcock and the | Columbus Blue Jackets agreed to a three-year contract |
th overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the | Columbus Blue Jackets, and after three seasons and 81 |
net for the Flames in a road game against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Zingoni was drafted by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the eighth round, 231st overa |
nal Hockey League for the Colorado Avalanche, | Columbus Blue Jackets and Atlanta Thrashers. |
r try-out contract on March 19, 2004 with the | Columbus Blue Jackets, and was promptly sent down to p |
essional ice hockey forward who plays for the | Columbus Blue Jackets organization of the National Hoc |
-way deal to return to North America with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
in 1999-2000, Grand-Pierre was traded to the | Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2000 NHL Expansion Dr |
hty Ducks of Anaheim, New York Islanders, and | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
first NHL goal against Fredrik Norrena of the | Columbus Blue Jackets in a 4-3 victory on December 27, |
t National Hockey League (NHL) games with the | Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2002-03 season. |
pa Bay Lightning, Pittsburgh Penguins and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
season with Boston, Timander was taken by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft. |
ceHogs, Pelletier signed a one year deal with | Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL for the 2009-10 seaso |
he head coach of the National Hockey League's | Columbus Blue Jackets before being fired on Monday, No |
four seasons between the NHL and AHL with the | Columbus Blue Jackets, Nashville Predators, and their |
y defenceman who is currently a member of the | Columbus Blue Jackets organization. |
Chimera was subsequently dealt to the | Columbus Blue Jackets, without playing a game in Phoen |
games in the National Hockey League with the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2000-01 season, recording |
He received the first fighting penalty in | Columbus Blue Jackets history. |
h America for the 2005-06 season, joining the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
scored his 400th point in a game against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Ottawa Senators and was then selected by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft |
010, Moore was traded by the Islanders to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Dylan Reese. |
tal, Minnesota) is an assistant coach for the | Columbus Blue Jackets NHL Ice hockey franchise, and th |
e successful seasons with UMass he joined the | Columbus Blue Jackets who had selected him with the 19 |
After being signed by | Columbus Blue Jackets and sent down to their affiliate |
d a one-year contract worth $600,000 with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
nton Oilers, Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues, | Columbus Blue Jackets and Atlanta Thrashers. |
Steve Mason, NHL PLayer, | Columbus Blue Jackets |
The | Columbus Blue Jackets chose him 94th over-all in the 4 |
Rick Nash, NHL Player, | Columbus Blue Jackets |
rk Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, | Columbus Blue Jackets and the Vancouver Canucks. |
He has played 28 games in the NHL with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ks, Florida Panthers, Toronto Maple Leafs and | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
He has played for Atlanta and the | Columbus Blue Jackets at the NHL level, and has also s |
next signed by the Florida Panthers, but the | Columbus Blue Jackets signed him from the waivers list |
efore spending the next four seasons with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ked up in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft by the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes, and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
He was traded on February 1, 2008 to the | Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Curtis Glencross |
RJ Umberger, center for the | Columbus Blue Jackets did not graduate from Plum High |
in against Steve Mason of his former team the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Pascal Leclaire, acquired by Ottawa from the | Columbus Blue Jackets late at the 2008-09 trade deadli |
his NHL debut on February 2, 2006 against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
with the Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers, and | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
fore he was traded with Pauli Levokari to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Petteri Nummelin and Chris N |
n October 30, 2010 against Steve Mason of the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
d Whalers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, | Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals. |
In late 2005, Verot signed with the | Columbus Blue Jackets and played two seasons with thei |
, he would be the second defenceman alongside | Columbus Blue Jackets draft pick Trevor Hendrikx, and |
rs, Florida Panthers, New York Islanders, and | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
e NHL during the 2000-2001 NHL Season for the | Columbus Blue Jackets In 2006, after spending 5 season |
ng 10 shifts in the 3-2 home loss against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
win, Boughner left the Spitfires to join the | Columbus Blue Jackets as an assistant coach. |
n 2002 to sign a free agent contract with the | Columbus Blue Jackets, where he was re-united with his |
the Express will be affiliated with the NHL's | Columbus Blue Jackets and the AHL's Springfield Falcon |
He spent the 2007-08 season with the | Columbus Blue Jackets' AHL affiliate, The Syracuse Cru |
ams has also played for the Florida Panthers, | Columbus Blue Jackets, and Toronto Maple Leafs. |
May 30, 2000 - Signed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets as a free agent. |
He is currently a scout for the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
then became the first coach of the expansion | Columbus Blue Jackets in their inaugural 2000-01 seaso |
After being cut, he signed with the | Columbus Blue Jackets, who assigned him to their AHL a |
ame over to North America and signed with the | Columbus Blue Jackets, skating for the club's AHL affi |
ns before the Sabres traded his rights to the | Columbus Blue Jackets as part of a deal during the 200 |
He was selected by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 6th round (157th overall) |
n professional ice hockey goaltender with the | Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (N |
Willis had signed a tryout contract with the | Columbus Blue Jackets for the 2008-09 season but was s |
e lucrative contract offered by the expansion | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
announced that Richards had been hired by the | Columbus Blue Jackets to serve as an assistant coach u |
rently plays for the National Hockey League's | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Also, this song was played when the | Columbus Blue Jackets NHL team exited the tunnel onto |
Johnson was drafted by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 3rd round (85th overall) |
s signed as an unrestricted free agent by the | Columbus Blue Jackets on July 1, 2008 to a five year c |
Crunch while Dan LaCosta was recalled by the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
nd would later become the fifth head coach in | Columbus Bluejackets history. |
f SS United States at Pier 84, as viewed from | Columbus Blvd behind security fence. |
sino will sit back about 300 feet (91 m) from | Columbus Blvd. |
clude a 2,250-space parking garage located at | Columbus Blvd. |
Air | Columbus Boeing 727 at Dublin International Airport (1 |
In 1999, the city of | Columbus bought the facility, with the exception of th |
oundaries are by North Boulevard to the east, | Columbus Boulevard to the north, and the Hillsborough |
63-square-foot (5,338.5 m2) casino located at | Columbus Boulevard and Reed Street. |
The route then turns down | Columbus Boulevard until it reaches Snyder Street and |
Foxwoods Casino was proposed for Christopher | Columbus Boulevard at Reed Street. |
cial character of North Delaware Avenue (now, | Columbus Boulevard), other such structures having been |
urn north on Dilworth Street until they reach | Columbus Boulevard, near Pier 70. |
Christopher | Columbus Bowen (January 5, 1832 - June 23, 1880) was a |
rnstein conducting the New York Philharmonic, | Columbus Boychoir and Camerata Singers with Jennie Tou |
Founded originally as the | Columbus Boychoir, the group moved to Princeton in 195 |
The | Columbus Boychoir. |
Three years after his move to | Columbus, Bradley teamed with local businessman G. Gun |
ns in the Madawaska region and the Knights of | Columbus branch in the city of Edmundston. |
ingfield; U.S. Highway 40 from Springfield to | Columbus; Broad St. (US 40) in Columbus, to 4th Street |
ty, NC. Owned by John Owens and Joe Foster of | Columbus Broadcasting. |
ican manager in Major League Baseball for the | Columbus Buckeyes (1884), Cincinnati Red Stockings (18 |
all who played from 1883 through 1892 for the | Columbus Buckeyes (1883-84), Pittsburg Alleghenys (188 |
May 19, 1884 his contact was purchased by the | Columbus Buckeyes from the Quakers. |
mler was purchased by the Alleghenys from the | Columbus Buckeyes. |
The Knights of | Columbus Building in Gary, Indiana is a ten story hist |
The Knights of | Columbus Building, also known as Aero Club Building in |
of the Castilian) side there is a monument to | Columbus built in 1885. |
Some controversy arose when the Knights of | Columbus built a chapel on the site of Father Pierz' m |
The | Columbus Bullies successfully defended their 1940 AFL |
Prior to that, the | Columbus Bullies of the American Football League (1940 |
skins in the National Football League and the | Columbus Bullies in the American Football League, maki |
the beginning of the 1941 season to play the | Columbus Bullies, the champions of the American Footba |
Burleson is named for Rufus | Columbus Burleson, a former President of Baylor Univer |
She and Aaron | Columbus Burr lobbied him to establish a colony of fre |
il around 1900, and as recently as the 1940s, | Columbus bus lines on Route 40 East had a stop in Hibe |
s were trying to re-sign Foote to keep him in | Columbus, but could not meet Foote's asking price. |
1957-1979, graduated from Lee High School in | Columbus but was born in Hamilton, Alabama. |
h the natives, while whites may identify with | Columbus, but must never know why! |
It was based on the novel Christopher | Columbus by Rafael Sabatini. |
11, 2009, Barfield was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus by the Indians and removed from their 40-man |
estano's contract was purchased from Triple-A | Columbus by the Indians on September 23, 2010. |
Toward the Setting Sun: | Columbus, Cabot and Vespucci and the Race for America |
hat time-in 1492-there was man by the name of | Columbus came from across the great ocean [Atlantic] a |
Bevis Hall on Ohio State's | Columbus campus is named in his honor. |
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