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covered near the town's site, and as a result | Columbus increased substantially in its importance. |
mongst the former may be named a 'Christopher | Columbus,' a 'Flight into Egypt,' and an 'Assumption o |
Her mother-in-law is a former | Columbus School Board member. |
e AA level Nashville Sounds and the AAA level | Columbus Clippers. |
s and publishes the Community Audit about the | Columbus area. |
ols to teach their students about Christopher | Columbus. |
(as a hidden track), is reportedly about the | Columbus Air Force. |
This article is about the | Columbus, Georgia-Auburn, Alabama Combined Statistical |
TSD among survivors of interpersonal abuse in | Columbus, Ohio. |
coasts of Africa, and accompanied Christopher | Columbus during his third voyage that saw the discover |
ins, when four Romanies accompany Christopher | Columbus on his third voyage. |
s, GA and Meldrim, GA, and then acquiring the | Columbus Southern Railway, all in 1896. |
Later in the month, she saw action at | Columbus, Kentucky, a Confederate strong point on the |
ny A - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Columbus, Georgia |
ny F - Medal of Honor recipient for action at | Columbus, Georgia |
r its reporting of Ku Klux Klan activities in | Columbus County. |
In the will dictated by Admiral Christopher | Columbus in Valladolid before he died, the authentic a |
The Life of the Admiral Christopher | Columbus, Trans. |
e President for Institutional Advancement for | Columbus College of Art and Design. |
y Captains, Kinston Indians, Akron Aeros, and | Columbus Clippers. |
y Captains, Kinston Indians, Akron Aeros, and | Columbus Clippers. |
Washington Nationals Triple-A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, in 2007. |
ls, playing for their Triple-A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, before being released on May 18, 20 |
son with the Yankees' triple A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, where he went 5-8 with a 5.16 ERA. |
alled up from the Yankees' AAA affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers. |
on March 21, 2009 with a 1-1 draw against the | Columbus Crew and ended with a 2-0 loss to the Los Ang |
first period on October 17, 2002 against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
a 33 yard game winning field goal against the | Columbus Destroyers as time expired. |
is NHL debut on October 12, 2008, against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
r the Whitecaps on April 30, 2011 against the | Columbus Crew. |
n United's 2011 MLS season opener against the | Columbus Crew, and scored his first professional goal |
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. |
me of a seven-inning Doubleheader against the | Columbus Astros, a 5-1 victory. |
net for the Flames in a road game against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Chris Albright in a 0-0 home draw against the | Columbus Crew on May 26, 2005. |
scored his 400th point in a game against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
an October 17, 2009 start at home against the | Columbus Crew. |
his NHL debut on February 2, 2006 against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ng 10 shifts in the 3-2 home loss against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
After scoring his ninth goal against the | Columbus Crew on June 22, 2008, coach Ruud Gullit said |
ir first home win on December 14, against the | Columbus Landsharks. |
h won the game in the 85th minute against the | Columbus Crew. |
• 85 duplex units at Ainsley at | Columbus Grove. |
For the airport in | Columbus, Ohio assigned the ICAO code KOSU, see Ohio S |
Ironically, the airstrip in | Columbus where the Columbus Air Force flew out of was |
ollton, Aliceville and Fayette in Alabama and | Columbus and Starkville in Mississippi. |
music format serving Lee County, Alabama and | Columbus, Georgia. |
aloosa, Fayette and Aliceville in Alabama and | Columbus, Starkville and West Point in Mississippi. |
City Southern Railway at Mobile, Alabama and | Columbus, Mississippi |
n was to begin the Waves moved from Albany to | Columbus. |
begin play in the 2012 MLL season along with | Columbus as part of the league's plan to have 16 teams |
, Bastidas was incarcerated along Christopher | Columbus. |
Marshall Van Alstyne (born | Columbus, Ohio) is a professor at Boston University an |
Although the | Columbus Crew initially tried to acquire Gibbs, he eve |
t. Gabriel Radio now operates WVKO 1580 AM in | Columbus, which it started programming in December 200 |
the Journal of John Walker, America Discovers | Columbus: How an Italian Explorer Became an American H |
ral of which had great popularity, among them | Columbus, or a World Discovered (1792); Children in th |
1-147 West 91st Street, between Amsterdam and | Columbus Avenues. |
buildings at 409 and 419 Walnut Ave. and 2055 | Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. |
my, the College for Creative Studies, and the | Columbus College of Art and Design. |
Detroit Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg and the | Columbus Blue Jackets' Rick Nash. |
ls, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ilbur Drive to the north, Miller Road and the | Columbus Airport to the south, Bill Heard Parkway to t |
ic Roman Catholic church at Howard St. and E. | Columbus Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
nwealth Opera Company (Massachusetts) and the | Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra (Indiana). |
Dodgers of the Rookie Leagues in 2003 and the | Columbus Catfish in "A" ball in 2004. |
Society; the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and the | Columbus (Georgia) Museum . |
On November 22, 2006, Hitchcock and the | Columbus Blue Jackets agreed to a three-year contract |
pa Bay Lightning, Pittsburgh Penguins and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
Ave.), the Sharp (37 S. Wabash Ave.), and the | Columbus (280 S. Columbus Dr.). |
The paper was founded in 1896 and serves | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
itions for the Ohio Governor's Office and the | Columbus Mayor's Office after working as an award-winn |
n event which was co-sponsored by ITG and the | Columbus Foundation. |
hrillers in Rapid City, South Dakota, and the | Columbus Horizon in Columbus, Ohio. |
, Ella Fitzgerald (1941), Red Allen and Chris | Columbus (1942), Wilbur De Paris, Redman again, Cliff |
Captain Robert Falcon Scott, and Christopher | Columbus. |
ric armory at 97-105 Arlington Street and 130 | Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. |
ans Parkway to the north, Miller Road and the | Columbus Metropolitan Airport to the south, I-185 to t |
He has played for Atlanta and the | Columbus Blue Jackets at the NHL level, and has also s |
ter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Columbus County Municipal Airport is assigned CPC by t |
Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes, and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ropa, the Saratoga became the Afrika, and the | Columbus became the Asia. |
ur-day joint investigation by the ATF and the | Columbus Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Serv |
was in private practice in Cincinnati and in | Columbus, Ohio from 1935 to 1961. |
g the singing for the soldiers events and the | Columbus Fire Department BBQ sing which has continued |
e in McArthur, Ohio from 1850 to 1861, and in | Columbus, Ohio from 1861 to 1867, also working as a pr |
tion, Villa Colombo Home for the Aged and the | Columbus Centre of Toronto. |
nty, Tennessee, to Nannie Mae Haney and Isaac | Columbus Flatt. |
Indians, Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons and the | Columbus Clippers. |
nd played for the Rochester Red Wings and the | Columbus Red Birds in 1933. |
ichigan; Newport Barracks, Kentucky; and Fort | Columbus, New York |
She and Aaron | Columbus Burr lobbied him to establish a colony of fre |
Gulf of Mexico, are Port Bainbridge and Port | Columbus. |
of Kansas City, Los Angeles Opera, and Opera | Columbus, sponsored by a consortium commissioning gran |
skins in the National Football League and the | Columbus Bullies in the American Football League, maki |
so been a member of the Los Angeles Avengers, | Columbus Destroyers and New Orleans VooDoo. |
n Hoa complex and occupied the western AO (AO | Columbus), while the Americans occupied AO Uniontown a |
s of Muskingum County; and Ralph Applegate of | Columbus. |
lapses in the details, and Ralph Applegate, a | Columbus engineer who says he was fired unconstitution |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
ned by Eastman-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
28, it was designed by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford in the Mission Revival style. |
It was designed by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford in the Mission Revival and [Spanish C |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
sion Revival styles by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford. |
26, it was designed by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford in the late Gothic Revival architectu |
ned by Eastman-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
ned by Georgia-born American architect Edward | Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and |
as an early example of modern architecture in | Columbus, and as an important example of the contextua |
Boundaries are roughly | Columbus Drive to the north, Broadway to the south and |
Cities in the primary coverage area are | Columbus, West Point, and Starkville, Mississippi. |
roughout the Greater Cincinnati area, Dayton, | Columbus and Cleveland. |
For the individual metropolitan areas, see | Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area and Auburn, Alabam |
orium was a 3,916-seat multi-purpose arena in | Columbus, Georgia, USA. |
lace on June 22 and 23 at Nationwide Arena in | Columbus, Ohio. |
d for the New York Dragons, Arizona Rattlers, | Columbus Destroyers, and Kansas City Brigade. |
d for the New York Dragons, Arizona Rattlers, | Columbus Destroyers, and Kansas City Brigade of the Ar |
Winder joined the Army from | Columbus, Ohio in 1969, and by May 13, 1970 was a Priv |
Route 22 sees significant traffic around the | Columbus area and between Macon and Milledgeville. |
ount of creative control, an arrangement that | Columbus did not mind. |
ive control for the film, an arrangement that | Columbus did not mind. |
o Washington, D.C., August 27, and arrived at | Columbus, Ohio, August 30. |
2008 and at the Wexner Center for the Arts in | Columbus, Ohio. |
The fledgling railroad was reorganized as the | Columbus and Rome Railroad in 1874 after laying only 2 |
His father also worked as a | Columbus police officer for many years. |
Bert Lindley as Christopher | Columbus |
, Macon, and Barbour Counties, as well as the | Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area. |
ities and medium-sized towns, such as Albany, | Columbus, and Thomasville. |
The Drake Fountain, also known as the | Columbus Monument is located on a triangular site boun |
Founded originally as the | Columbus Boychoir, the group moved to Princeton in 195 |
's first season, where they were known as the | Columbus Life Tigers, resulted in a loss of 101-104 in |
e show from other special events, such as the | Columbus Day Parade in 2009. |
road went bankrupt and was reorganized as the | Columbus and Rome Railroad in 1879. |
g and restoring the buildings associated with | Columbus) began, in part, with the nineteenth century |
s include the American Heart Association, the | Columbus NAACP and the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, whe |
Grant's departure from Cairo, he assumed that | Columbus was their primary objective and that Belmont |
e season between the Daytona Beach Astros and | Columbus Astros. |
e of Washington and a professor of law at the | Columbus School of Law in the Catholic University of A |
He started 2007 at Triple-A | Columbus, and improved his home run problem-in 26 game |
Magnolia Bakery opened a second store at 200 | Columbus Avenue at 69th Street. |
Practice for U.S.A. Field Musicians) at Fort | Columbus, Governors Island, in New York Harbor was the |
the Snakes, and play their home games at the | Columbus Civic Center. |
to the United States in 1961 to study at the | Columbus College of Art and Design and later at the Ka |
House is an historic building located at 342 | Columbus Avenue in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. |
ition as an associate professor of law at the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
nnual rock festival, Rock on the Range at the | Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. |
The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port | Columbus, located in Columbus, Georgia, is a 40,000-sq |
Coolidge was also a professor at the | Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of A |
Shula attended high school at Christopher | Columbus High School, in Miami, Florida, where he won |
urt from 1888 until 1890, when he died at his | Columbus home after suffering a stroke. |
West Indian Manatee at the | Columbus Zoo. |
d by owner Dave Allen for a short time at 901 | Columbus Ave in the city's North Beach district. |
firewood to a small borax operation at nearby | Columbus Marsh, spotted Teels Marsh while looking west |
Farley served on the adjunct faculty at the | Columbus School of Law of the Catholic University of A |
use, built in 1880, is a historic house at 61 | Columbus Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. |
gle fire station fire stations located at 139 | Columbus Road in Fredericktown. |
"Chris Award" at the | Columbus International Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio |
The Lions play their home games at the | Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia. |
WJFJ does yearly live broadcasts at the | columbus farm festival ,and the green creek heritage f |
WJFJ does yearly live broadcasts at the | columbus farm festival ,and the green creek heritage f |
. E. Brackett House is a historic house at 63 | Columbus Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. |
Plaque in the art and culture category at the | Columbus International Film & Video Festival, a Golden |
After starting the year at Triple-A | Columbus, Mock made his major league debut on June 8, |
astic - the same material can be found at the | Columbus Day article. |
nterface Coordinator (European CapCom) at the | Columbus Control Centre in Germany. |
Woody Hayes Athletic Center ( | Columbus, Ohio) |
with 3,000 members with wards in Atlanta (2), | Columbus, Macon, and Empire. |
he state, including Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, | Columbus, LaGrange, Macon, and Savannah. |
bruary 2008, in preparation for attaching the | Columbus laboratory to the ISS. |
raid came 67 days after the famous attack on | Columbus, New Mexico. |
ion General James H. Wilson led the attack on | Columbus |
ican raiders in a cross-border attack against | Columbus, New Mexico, increasing the high tension that |
school in Hallsboro, the students attend East | Columbus High School of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina. |
She then attended the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
Miami, Florida, Murciano attended Christopher | Columbus High School and then Tulane University in New |
He served as prosecuting attorney of | Columbus in 1872. |
baugh worked as an assistant city attorney in | Columbus, Ohio. |
then if permitted, the cities of Augusta and | Columbus. |
He was a leading authority on | Columbus. |
istoric church parsonage at 911 5th Avenue in | Columbus, Georgia. |
Jersey City Branch along Railroad Avenue (now | Columbus Drive) to Exchange Place. |
o, California, that connects Grant Avenue and | Columbus Avenue. |
Institute opened its doors on King Avenue in | Columbus, Ohio, in October 1929. |
cial character of North Delaware Avenue (now, | Columbus Boulevard), other such structures having been |
Stetson Avenue and | Columbus Drive run north-south, and Lake Street, South |
rch is a historic church at 901 5th Avenue in | Columbus, Georgia. |
ginal bank building on Montgomery Avenue (now | Columbus Avenue) in nearby North Beach. |
ost 14, and had a 2.94 earned run average for | Columbus. |
The American Book Award, Before | Columbus Foundation, 1986. |
Bad News and the American Book Award, Before | Columbus Foundation (1991) for In Time. |
Ordered back to | Columbus and mustered out August 27-31, 1861. |
The next season, back at | Columbus, he played mostly shortstop, but by 1979 he w |
e club in the offseason and then came back to | Columbus. |
On May 25, 2011 Judy was sent back to | Columbus. |
He served as the backup to | Columbus' number one goaltender, Pascal Leclaire, for |
live tracks recorded at the Agora Ballroom in | Columbus, Ohio in 1972. |
uctor of the famed Jordan High School Band in | Columbus, Georgia from 1946 to 1963. |
Everyday Sunday is a band from | Columbus, Ohio made up of Trey Pearson (founding membe |
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