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He joined the | Columbus Crew in 2005. |
He died in | Columbus, Ohio in 1895. |
Christopher | Columbus statue in Pioneer Park. |
Grimm died in | Columbus, Ohio in 1983. |
September 18 - | Columbus lands in Costa Rica. |
He died in | Columbus, Mississippi in 1919 and was buried in Buffal |
In 1996 he played for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
Later, he moved to | Columbus, Indiana in August 1852 and continued the pra |
to the bar in 1851 and commenced practice in | Columbus, Ohio, in 1852. |
He settled in | Columbus, Ohio, in 1822 and established an iron foundr |
When Christopher | Columbus arrived in Haiti, he had an interpreter, Luis |
1778 - 1823) was an Irish-born mayor of | Columbus, Ohio in the United States. |
. E. Brackett House is a historic house at 63 | Columbus Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. |
Nicknamed "Hootie", McShann was born James | Columbus McShann in Muskogee, Oklahoma. |
r the Washington Nationals Triple-A affiliate | Columbus Clippers in 2007. |
Institute opened its doors on King Avenue in | Columbus, Ohio, in October 1929. |
She was born Lula Carson Smith in | Columbus, Georgia in 1917. |
were the San Jose SaberCats, who defeated the | Columbus Destroyers in ArenaBowl XXI. |
He also played 2 games on | Columbus later in the year. |
With the Houston Astros, he managed the | Columbus Astros in 1983. |
n Swamp is a swamp that lies in Brunswick and | Columbus counties in North Carolina. |
ies won the American Book Award of the Before | Columbus Foundation in 2002. |
For the settlement that Christopher | Columbus established in what is now Haiti, see La Navi |
He played the 1984-1985 season with the | Columbus Capitals in the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
1925: Sold to the R. W. Page Corp. of | Columbus, Ga., in 1925 |
ict Court is a historic courthouse at 1600 E. | Columbus Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
a Master of Arts from Ohio State University, | Columbus, Ohio, in 1939. |
The town's new water system was dedicated on | Columbus Day in 1912. |
Washington Nationals Triple-A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, in 2007. |
In 1979, he played for the | Columbus Magic in the American Soccer League. |
The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port | Columbus, located in Columbus, Georgia, is a 40,000-sq |
hrillers in Rapid City, South Dakota, and the | Columbus Horizon in Columbus, Ohio. |
28, it was designed by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford in the Mission Revival style. |
xtended from Elkhart, Indiana in the north to | Columbus, Indiana in the south. |
s graduated from Massey's Business College in | Columbus, Georgia, in 1897. |
higan, Ballantine started his career with the | Columbus Chill in the ECHL. |
of the venues in the video is the Knights of | Columbus Hall in Arlington Heights, Illinois |
spite the 15-1 record, Dallas lost to the 7-9 | Columbus Destroyers in the first round of the playoffs |
od of his trial, Ruef occupied offices in The | Columbus Tower, in North Beach.:253 |
The Knights of | Columbus Hall in Pascagoula, Mississippi, also known a |
3 with the purchase of 5 acres (20,000 m2) on | Columbus Ave in Anderson, Indiana. |
gle fire station fire stations located at 139 | Columbus Road in Fredericktown. |
26, it was designed by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford in the late Gothic Revival architectu |
A bronze statue of Christopher | Columbus stands in front of the column on a square gra |
f Cincinnati and Piqua and finally settled in | Columbus, Ohio, in 1905. |
of the Castilian) side there is a monument to | Columbus built in 1885. |
lso had a spell with Major League Soccer team | Columbus Crew in 2003, playing five games. |
House is an historic building located at 342 | Columbus Avenue in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. |
umanities at Pontifical College Josephinum in | Columbus, Ohio in 2010. |
ting in Washington, D.C. and then migrated to | Columbus, Georgia in 1839 to practice his trade. |
It was designed by noted architect Edward | Columbus Hosford in the Mission Revival and [Spanish C |
moved to the south, opening a machine shop in | Columbus, Georgia in 1847. |
use, built in 1880, is a historic house at 61 | Columbus Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. |
egan her professional career in 1996 with the | Columbus Quest in the now-defunct American Basketball |
With the Single-A | Columbus Catfish in 2005, he went 8-5 with a 2.66 ERA |
o the 90's and unveils plans for the upcoming | Columbus Cinquecentennial in 1992. |
d the area around Guayanilla when Christopher | Columbus landed in Puerto Rico in 1493. |
ons in New England before being traded to the | Columbus Crew in the mid-season of 2001. |
the Cerealine Mill, at 607 Jackson Street in | Columbus, Indiana, in 1867. |
not want to create a biographical opera about | Columbus, especially in a year when there were countle |
buildings at 409 and 419 Walnut Ave. and 2055 | Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
stern edge of Millennium Park before crossing | Columbus Drive in a C-shaped curve, above underground |
Dodgers of the Rookie Leagues in 2003 and the | Columbus Catfish in "A" ball in 2004. |
cer defender who spent eight seasons with the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
FC's opening match of the 2008 season against | Columbus, impressing in a losing effort. |
Drafted by | Columbus Crew in the first round (third overall) at th |
Elliott was traded in January 2004 to the | Columbus Crew in exchange for a first round pick in th |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
d by owner Dave Allen for a short time at 901 | Columbus Ave in the city's North Beach district. |
ric armory at 97-105 Arlington Street and 130 | Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. |
can soccer midfielder who last played for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
st introduced prior to 1492, when Christopher | Columbus arrived in the New World and the Columbian Ex |
merican soccer player who currently plays for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
He moved to | Columbus, Ohio in 1824, and studied law at the office |
national PASIC indoor marching competition in | Columbus, OH in November 2005. |
ather, ends, in the case of motor traffic) at | Columbus Drive in the Chicago Loop as a one-way eastbo |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio in 1827, Latham was educated in classic |
ican soccer player who currently captains the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
ns in the Madawaska region and the Knights of | Columbus branch in the city of Edmundston. |
ic Roman Catholic church at Howard St. and E. | Columbus Avenue in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
and a law degree from Ohio State University ( | Columbus, Ohio) in 1963. |
At Norfolk Navy Yard, | Columbus lay in ordinary until 20 April 1861, when she |
a Nigerian footballer who currently plays for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
occer player who most recently played for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
rinidadian footballer who currently plays for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
The Knights of | Columbus Building in Gary, Indiana is a ten story hist |
sive lineman who played most recently for the | Columbus Destroyers in the Arena Football League. |
to other regional stations (including WTVN in | Columbus, WAKR in Akron and WERE in Cleveland). |
hen-Richmond Braves, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, & | Columbus Clippers in 2007, 2008, & 2010 respectively |
ng and Zanesville, Ohio, and was completed to | Columbus, Ohio, in 1833 and Springfield, Ohio, in 1838 |
re just part of a general trend away from the | Columbus myth in American culture, including the Berke |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
Winona Cargile was born in | Columbus, Georgia in 1893, the second of four daughter |
Hunter was drafted by the | Columbus Crew in the fourth round (49th overall) of th |
he American Association while playing for the | Columbus Senators in 1932. |
live tracks recorded at the Agora Ballroom in | Columbus, Ohio in 1972. |
d War II, he took a job as a reporter for the | Columbus Ledger in Georgia and quickly was given tough |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio in February 1865 and mustered in for on |
an eighteen story tower just east of Downtown | Columbus, Georgia in an area known as MidTown. |
his last with the New York Yankees' Triple-A | Columbus Clippers in 2001. |
in Golden Goal overtime of a 2-1 win over the | Columbus Crew in the U.S. Open Cup Final on Oct. 30, 1 |
Marino was picked by the | Columbus Crew in the 12th round of the 1996 Inaugural |
b called Mikell's, (on the corner of 97th and | Columbus Avenue) in New York City.) |
the Toledo Mud Hens and the New York Yankees' | Columbus Clippers, in 1989. |
During his term in office, the Knights of | Columbus engaged in significant work helping U.S. serv |
NHL season, Goertzen made his NHL debut with | Columbus, and in thirty-nine games failed to record a |
a reorganization of the Chattanooga, Rome and | Columbus Railroad in 1897 and three years later, it pu |
hostriders in the Opening Round, and won over | Columbus Lions in the World Indoor Bowl winning 63-60. |
Leitch was drafted by the | Columbus Crew in the fourth round of the 2002 MLS Supe |
Livre in 1988 for The Memoirs of Christopher | Columbus, and in 1997 he was awarded the "Life Achieve |
ity; including 60 Thompson Hotel in Soho, Six | Columbus Hotel in Columbus Circle, Gild Hall in the Fi |
The choir and school were founded in | Columbus, Ohio in 1937, by Herbert Huffman who believe |
odgers organization as pitching coach for the | Columbus Catfish in 2005, then was the pitching coach |
In | Columbus, Ohio, in May 1984 a group of undergraduate s |
Ada, Ohio, in 1908, Ohio State University at | Columbus, Ohio, in 1917, and from the Graduate School |
ginal bank building on Montgomery Avenue (now | Columbus Avenue) in nearby North Beach. |
dow's favor, Scalia, speaking at a Knights of | Columbus event in Fredericksburg, Virginia, stated tha |
of various tribes were the first people which | Columbus met in the New World, it has also been sugges |
Winder joined the Army from | Columbus, Ohio in 1969, and by May 13, 1970 was a Priv |
skins in the National Football League and the | Columbus Bullies in the American Football League, maki |
g and restoring the buildings associated with | Columbus) began, in part, with the nineteenth century |
In 1975, it sold WLWC-TV in | Columbus, WLWI-TV in Indianapolis, WOAI-AM/FM/TV in Sa |
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