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| Mordecai Myers arrived in | Georgetown about the same time. |
| Georgetown airport was built in 1941 by the United Stat | |
| After two seasons at | Georgetown, Allen Iverson was selected first overall by |
| Located in the heart of | Georgetown along Jalan Magazine, 1st Avenue Shopping Ma |
| Born in All Saint's Parish near | Georgetown, Alston attended the College of New Jersey, |
| He was born in | Georgetown and died in Sudbury. |
| in 1851 he organized a new Baptist Church of | Georgetown and an association that include the new Bapt |
| He was educated at | Georgetown and Yale, from which he received his Ph.D. i |
| n Beach, Mill Basin, Flatlands, Marine Park, | Georgetown, and Mill Island. |
| The | Georgetown and Western was sold in 1900 to a syndicate |
| Andrews is a town in | Georgetown and Williamsburg counties in the U.S. state |
| s Rock Creek and Rock Creek Park between the | Georgetown and Dupont Circle neighborhoods of Northwest |
| From 1914 to 1922, Exendine coached at | Georgetown and compiled a 55-21-3 record. |
| an at M Street North and Wisconsin Avenue in | Georgetown, and headed east and southeast across Rock C |
| The | Georgetown and Western was chartered by the South Carol |
| Richardson formerly played for FC | Georgetown and Camptown Georgetown in his home country, |
| affic congestion caused by daily commutes to | Georgetown and Austin, since the road is the only route |
| Prior to the 1990s, SH 195 ran from | Georgetown and turned approximately one mile (1.6 km) n |
| Cullen died at | Georgetown, and is buried in the Presbyterian Church Ce |
| The | Georgetown and Western Railroad was a Southeastern rail |
| Buck used his ships to transport lumber to | Georgetown and Charleston in South Carolina and as far |
| In May 1915, the | Georgetown and Western Railroad was absorbed by the Car |
| After | Georgetown and some education in North Carolina, he gra |
| ining Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway between | Georgetown and Foggy Bottom in Northwest Washington, D. |
| four vital courthouse towns: Camden, Cheraw, | Georgetown, and Ninety Six. |
| ut from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, grew up in | Georgetown and attended Sussex Central High School befo |
| his alma mater, he received job offers from | Georgetown and American and interest from Duke, Wake Fo |
| k and Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway between | Georgetown and Foggy Bottom in Northwest Washington, D. |
| ail directly connects to the Key Bridge into | Georgetown and to the Mount Vernon Trail, which provide |
| eer, urged the establishment of a library in | Georgetown, and later was appointed a trustee of the Co |
| tional-Great Northern Railroad purchased the | Georgetown and operations merged with that company in 1 |
| and Catherine McDonald, and was educated at | Georgetown and at the Central Academy (later Prince of |
| large sawmill was built west of the city of | Georgetown and production began. |
| on, North Carolina, to a connection with the | Georgetown and Western Railway at the Pee Dee River, wi |
| The | Georgetown and Western was in receivership from 1902 to |
| He practiced law in | Georgetown and became active in politics by being elect |
| tudes, including the well-watered gardens of | Georgetown, and the sooty tern breeding colony in the s |
| ent at Crab Orchard, Confederate Monument in | Georgetown, and the Confederate Monument in Versailles. |
| e assistant pastor of Holy Trinity Church at | Georgetown, and in 1838 was transferred to Philadelphia |
| us universities, including Cornell, Rutgers, | Georgetown and Georgia Tech. |
| rice culture along the coast, mainly in the | Georgetown and Charleston areas. |
| end of town, with the nearest exits being in | Georgetown and Boxford. |
| bal members live along the Waccamaw River in | Georgetown and Horry counties, especially near the area |
| Georgetown and Chennai Port from the air | |
| age called Tohoga on the site of present-day | Georgetown and established trade there. |
| Took postgraduate work at | Georgetown and George Washington Universities, Washingt |
| rters of the City of Washington, the City of | Georgetown, and the County of Washington and created a |
| a justice of the peace, customs collector at | Georgetown and was also consular agent for the United S |
| RM 2338 begins as Williams Drive in | Georgetown and changes to Andice Road at the intersecti |
| of the Lighthouse offers a panoramic view of | Georgetown and West Coast Demerara. |
| ily used by Jews residing in the Mill Basin, | Georgetown and Bergen Beach neighborhoods of Brooklyn. |
| and South Carolina Railroad merged with the | Georgetown and Western Railway. |
| slative Assembly of Prince Edward Island for | Georgetown and Royalty in 1846 and served until 1876. |
| d Distinguished Economics Graduate honors at | Georgetown and earned numerous honors in 1988, includin |
| round the state, including aviation units in | Georgetown and Middletown, and a weigh station on U.S. |
| 0 assists in UT's three games against Siena, | Georgetown and Gonzaga. |
| Mason had two other homes, one in | Georgetown and a summer residence on Analostan Island. |
| , the local African American neighborhood of | Georgetown, antique household items, dolls and local hi |
| Two schools in | Georgetown are units of the Savannah-Chatham public sch |
| The primary commercial corridors of | Georgetown are M Street and Wisconsin Avenue, whose hig |
| retail store (also named Yoshitoshi) in the | Georgetown area of DC, which sold dance records and clo |
| hurch located at 3115 O Street, N.W., in the | Georgetown area of Washington, D.C. |
| For town in White County, see | Georgetown, Arkansas. |
| He died in | Georgetown at the age of 72. |
| He became the first black pastor of the | Georgetown Baptist Church, renamed the First African Ba |
| end Richard G. Shaw, who served as pastor of | Georgetown Baptist Church from 1983 to 1990.) |
| continues to spend a lot of time around the | Georgetown basketball program, including traveling to r |
| Rainey, born a slave in 1832 in | Georgetown, became a freed black as his parents succeed |
| floodplains as well as through Duntroon and | Georgetown before crossing a low saddle to descend into |
| was schooled at the Indigo Society School in | Georgetown before being sent to England, where he studi |
| NB and SB in | Georgetown between exits 54 and 55. |
| 25, 1958, and it acquired eight miles of the | Georgetown branch of the Missouri Pacific Railroad whic |
| n of this portion, and paving of the present | Georgetown Branch Trail, is currently planned in conjun |
| Bethesda to Silver Spring is also called the | Georgetown Branch Trail but is recognized as the Future |
| Fernandes was born in | Georgetown, British Guiana and captained the British Gu |
| Kallicharran was born in | Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). |
| Higgins operated a store at | Georgetown, built a sawmill and gristmill and settled a |
| In areas around | Georgetown, California, metamorphosed sediments contain |
| He and his wife are buried at | Georgetown Cemetery in Georgetown, Kentucky. |
| . James E. Cantrill and wife Mary located at | Georgetown Cemetery. |
| Graves of Desha and his wife in | Georgetown Cemetery. |
| The | Georgetown Cenotaph is a war memorial in Georgetown, Gu |
| Major locations within the division included | Georgetown, Charters Towers, Hughenden, Richmond, Moran |
| Georgetown, Chatham County, Georgia | |
| the Madras High Court along the Esplanade in | Georgetown, Chennai. |
| Because of Williams's play, it led | Georgetown coach Thompson to dub the team “Reggie and t |
| stin College in Sherman, Texas, in 1924, and | Georgetown College (location not given) in 1929. |
| He graduated from | Georgetown College (now part of Georgetown University) |
| erea, Kentucky, Lambert received a B.S. from | Georgetown College in 1970 and was a staff member for U |
| who left in 2004 to become vice president at | Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. |
| He was educated at | Georgetown College and at the University of Maryland, a |
| attended night school and eventually entered | Georgetown College (now Georgetown University) in Washi |
| He attended | Georgetown College (now Georgetown University) and was |
| He entered | Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., at the age of t |
| He served as President of | Georgetown College from 1908 to 1913. |
| He earned bachelors and masters degrees from | Georgetown College in Kentucky, and a doctorate from Jo |
| nal championship tournament in 1961, beating | Georgetown College (Ky.). |
| essor of history, economics, and politics at | Georgetown College while becoming active in politics. |
| He attended college at | Georgetown College and the Kentucky Military Institute |
| He delivered the McCandless Lecture at | Georgetown College in 2005 and again in 2010. |
| orn in Falmouth, Kentucky, Browning attended | Georgetown College in Kentucky and began his baseball c |
| Dowling played football for | Georgetown College serving as co-captain of the 1960 te |
| He attended | Georgetown College and graduated in 1990 with a Bachelo |
| Leggett attended | Georgetown College in 1815-6. |
| early instruction at home and graduated from | Georgetown College in Washington, D.C. on June 26, 1873 |
| ired his BS degree in Physics/Mathematics at | Georgetown College in Kentucky, and his MA/PhD degrees |
| Tom attended the preparatory department of | Georgetown College and graduated with a B.A. degree fro |
| ryland missions and served as a professor at | Georgetown College (1804-1806) and St. Mary's Seminary |
| He graduated from | Georgetown College, Kentucky, in June 1860. |
| He earned an M.A. from | Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky in 1895, and r |
| riginals or copies, exists at Stonyhurst and | Georgetown College, as also in the Baltimore diocesan a |
| He wrote Annals of the Observatory of | Georgetown College, D.C., containing the description of |
| wfordsville, Indiana, and was graduated from | Georgetown College, Washington, D.C., June 26, 1873. |
| A graduate of | Georgetown College, Dowling coached for over 30 years o |
| tive positions at Kentucky Wesleyan College, | Georgetown College, Peabody College, and Kentucky South |
| e common schools at Frederick, Maryland, and | Georgetown College, Washington, D.C.. |
| at the Jesuit theologate then connected with | Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. |
| He graduated from | Georgetown College, studied law, was admitted to the ba |
| ed Montreal Seminary (in Quebec, Canada) and | Georgetown College, (Georgetown, D.C.) |
| He also served as the Dean of | Georgetown College, the liberal arts college of Georget |
| ved until the end of the war; graduated from | Georgetown College, Washington, D.C., in 1869, where he |
| missions in Maine, and was after recalled to | Georgetown College, where he passed the remainder of hi |
| In 1909 his alma mater, | Georgetown College, awarded him a D.D. |
| e has been Executive Scholar-in-Residence at | Georgetown College. |
| ng career as an assistant at his alma mater, | Georgetown College. |
| during his last season at Malone, losing to | Georgetown College. |
| ing in 1971, he served as assistant dean for | Georgetown College. |
| Born in | Georgetown, Colorado in 1874, Hoyt made his Broadway de |
| y and lived for a while in Gilpin County and | Georgetown, Colorado. |
| Her district encompasses the city of | Georgetown, Colorado. |
| ch is an historic Carpenter Gothic church in | Georgetown, Colorado. |
| ill attend conferences at Boston University, | Georgetown, Columbia, Yale, UPenn, Berkeley, and the Un |
| Georgetown combustion turbine is located on the northwe | |
| ng the American Revolution, he served on the | Georgetown Committee of Safety and in the South Carolin |
| Georgetown continued a long-standing Navy tradition of | |
| ned to play all four years and graduate from | Georgetown, continuing the tradition of graduating Hoya |
| Like all other stations along the | Georgetown corridor, Etobicoke North is served by CN tr |
| arts of Charleston, Dorchester, Berkeley and | Georgetown counties and all of Horry county. |
| ephone service to the residents of Horry and | Georgetown Counties in South Carolina. |
| etown Technical College now serves Horry and | Georgetown Counties, while Marion County is served by F |
| Georgetown County has several rivers, including the Gre | |
| in Kershaw County and US 701 in Yuhannah in | Georgetown County and concurrents with US 521 and US 52 |
| Georgetown County Airport (IATA: GGE, ICAO: KGGE) is a | |
| ver, the Black River and the Sampit River in | Georgetown County in eastern South Carolina. |
| Company D - Santee Mounted Riflemen - | Georgetown County |
| Horry County is in Red while | Georgetown County is in yellow |
| ield Beach, South Carolina - (unincorporated | Georgetown County) |
| It is located at 494 Hopsewee Road in | Georgetown County, and it is located about 13 miles sou |
| The center is located on Waccamaw Neck in | Georgetown County, South Carolina |
| d near the Atlantic coast in Murrells Inlet, | Georgetown County, South Carolina. |
| Frank Parker was born September 21, 1872 in | Georgetown County, South Carolina. |
| Murrells Inlet is a small fishing village in | Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States that i |
| name of a small unincorporated community in | Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States, and a |
| olina is a park on Old Brown's Ferry Road in | Georgetown County, South Carolina. |
| tral business district of Andrews, a town in | Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States. |
| the Atlantic Ocean and the Waccamaw River in | Georgetown County, South Carolina. |
| rth Santee is an unincorporated community in | Georgetown County, South Carolina. |
| gnated metropolitan area in Horry County and | Georgetown County, South Carolina. |
| He was born in | Georgetown County, South Carolina and later moved to Ge |
| Situated on Waccamaw Neck in | Georgetown County, South Carolina between the Waccamaw |
| pit River begins in a swampy area of western | Georgetown County, South Carolina, USA. |
| On April 16, 2007, a jury was selected in | Georgetown County, and brought by bus to nearby Darling |
| 9 km) between Kershaw County to Yauhannah in | Georgetown County. |
| It is owned by | Georgetown County. |
| e's Atlantic coastline from Jasper County to | Georgetown County. |
| He first coached the | Georgetown crew from 1967 to 1969 before coaching at Ya |
| ond cap came two days later, against Cuba at | Georgetown Cricket Club Ground, Georgetown. |
| aMontagne and Katherine Kallinis as they run | Georgetown Cupcake, a small cupcakery located in Washin |
| the public schools in Richmond, Virginia and | Georgetown, D.C. |
| After his ordination at | Georgetown, D.C., Finotti was appointed pastor of St. M |
| He moved to | Georgetown, D.C., in 1836, and died there June 20, 1850 |
| ted her studies at the Visitation Convent at | Georgetown, D.C., in 1844. |
| first rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in | Georgetown, D.C.. |
| St. Andrew's versus | Georgetown Day School |
| odrow Wilson High School; the high school of | Georgetown Day School; and the affiliated National Cath |
| as the second director and co-founder of the | Georgetown Day School, the first racially integrated sc |
| s Stoddert lost heavily in land speculation, | Georgetown declined as a commercial center, and the Emb |
| First living in | Georgetown, Delaware, he moved to Wilmington, and studi |
| Saulsbury was born in | Georgetown, Delaware, son of Willard Saulsbury, Sr., an |
| Stockley was born near | Georgetown, Delaware, son of Jehu and Hannah Rodney Kol |
| Mitchell was one of the founders of | Georgetown, Delaware, and lived there on the northeast |
| to the Bar in 1887, and began a practice in | Georgetown, Delaware. |
| to Democrat James M. Tunnell, a lawyer from | Georgetown, Delaware. |
| a police officer in the police department in | Georgetown, Delaware. |
| Roger Andrew Harper (b. 17 March 1963, | Georgetown, Demerara, Guyana) is a former West Indies c |
| eady achieved his dream of being accepted at | Georgetown, Derek convinces her that she needs to do wh |
| Additionally, in 2008 he was honored at the | Georgetown Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference with the Di |
| After the | Georgetown District was split into Georgetown and Willi |
| onaries found their way to the University of | Georgetown, District of Columbia, and a little later to |
| oody Road next to the Bank of America in the | Georgetown district of Dunwoody |
| Hornet was purchased at | Georgetown, District of Columbia, in 1813, and commissi |
| s in New Jersey and New York until moving to | Georgetown, District of Columbia in 1814 to teach schoo |
| In 1989, they took second-ranked | Georgetown down to the wire before losing 50-49. |
| Choir and Music programs, including the | Georgetown Eagle Marching Band, have won many awards an |
| The | Georgetown Eagles and Lady Eagles compete in the UIL Cl |
| ter earning his BSFS; but he would return to | Georgetown, earning a law degree in 1984. |
| route travels from the Alabama state line at | Georgetown east to State Route 520 in Dawson. |
| The | Georgetown East Main Street Residential District is a h |
| fro-Guyanese, was born in Kitty, a suburb of | Georgetown, East Demerara, Guyana as one of three child |
| Georgetown Elementary School | |
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