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Lafayette

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  • outhwest of the central business district of Lafayette, a city in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, Unite
  • m) south of the central business district of LaFayette, a city in Walker County, Georgia, United St
  • hough Fayette County was named after General Lafayette, a Revolutionary War hero (initially Marquis
  • e in North Carolina was named for Marquis de Lafayette, a general who fought for the United States
  • ranch Rush River starts between Winthrop and Lafayette, a little more than 10 miles WSW of Gaylord
  • Lafayette: Academic News
  • state, and local news in the six parishes of Lafayette, Acadia, Iberia, St. Landry, St. Martin, and
  • "Darkest Light" by Lafayette Afro Rock Band
  • He attended grammar school in LaFayette, Alabama and secondary school in Auburn, bef
  • They moved to LaFayette, Alabama in 1843, where he established the L
  • Perry Griggs (born September 17, 1954 in Lafayette, Alabama) is a former professional American
  • She was born in 1900 in Lafayette, Alabama, and moved to Columbus, Georgia at
  • tending from Roanoke, Jct., near Opelika, to Lafayette, Alabama.
  • Hoyt Leon Sherman was born in Lafayette, Alabama.
  • mes Monroe, William Paterson, the Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton, Lord Stirling and Aaron
  • Doyle Lafayette Alexander (born September 4, 1950 in Cordova
  • WXK80 (sometimes referred to as Lafayette All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station
  • ouge, the New Orleans metropolitan area, and Lafayette all in Louisiana.
  • ouge, the New Orleans metropolitan area, and Lafayette all in Louisiana.
  • The Marquis de Lafayette allegedly dined at Seth Allen Tavern in Unio
  • LaFayette Alumni News: George Barclay 1896 Invented Fo
  • Edward Oliver Essig (1884, Arcadia - 1964, Lafayette), American entomologist
  • The Lafayette Amtrak station is a train station in Lafayet
  • sketball coach at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the former head coach at Sam Houston Sta
  • -foot-deep (99 m) valley between what is now Lafayette and Baton Rouge.
  • uld help attract even more film companies to Lafayette, and would help create educational opportuni
  • s an attorney and represented the Marquis de Lafayette and his heirs over the Lafayette lands.
  • he 6th New Jersey, the 55th New York, Gardes Lafayette and the 102nd Pennsylvania (the Old 13th Pit
  • He was then detached to join Lafayette, and served with him at Yorktown, where he w
  • between I-10 and I-20, beginning at I-10 in Lafayette and ending at I-20 in Shreveport.
  • linton County approximately half-way between Lafayette and Kokomo.
  • guests visited the Wolcott House, including Lafayette and George Washington, who stayed there in 1
  • her with the George Washington, Ethan Allen, Lafayette, and James Madison classes, they comprised t
  • Schuster, The Louie Show (1996) as Gretchen Lafayette, and Manhattan, AZ (2000) as Jane Pentowski.
  • een visited by George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette and James Monroe.
  • aux became vice-chancellor of the Diocese of Lafayette and secretary to Bishop Jules Jeanmard in 19
  • He practiced law for several years in Lafayette and later (1856-1858) in Lebanon, Tennessee.
  • ouisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette), and played four years there as a guard.
  • turned to Virginia to fight under Marquis de Lafayette and were participants in the surrender of Co
  • ch at Iowa, Franklin & Marshall, Georgetown, Lafayette, and Muhlenberg, compiling a record of 62-34
  • Found at the intersection of Lafayette and Columbus Streets, the church is opposite
  • st territory to the newly formed dioceses of Lafayette and Gary, respectively.
  • Chin Graduated from Acalanes High School in Lafayette, and moved to Oakland where he studied at th
  • Boudreaux was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Lafayette and Titular Bishop of Calynda by Pope John X
  • t Rochefort, Belgium, with his brothers, and Lafayette, and imprisoned by the Austrians, but was so
  • 1st Siege Artillery was raised at LaGrange, LaFayette and Memphis, Tennessee, as well as Corinth,
  • 7 percent of the vote in all parishes except Lafayette and East Baton Rouge parishes.
  • Located at the intersection of Lafayette and Spring Streets in Manhattan, it is serve
  • Lafayette and the surrounding area is a mix of America
  • He was a major on the staff of General Lafayette and distinguished himself at Germantown and
  • George Washington sent first the Marquis de Lafayette and then Anthony Wayne with Continental Army
  • rsity of Calgary, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Western State College of Colorado all o
  • 968, he founded Acadiana Profile magazine in Lafayette and from 1950-1965 edited and published the
  • He was a friend of Huet, Segrais, Mme de Lafayette and Ninon de Lenclos.
  • ck tunnel and probably stop at Foley Square ( Lafayette and Centre Streets, on the north side of Fed
  • she shifted to the Ammunition Depot at Fort Lafayette, and there took on board four Mark I depth c
  • ated within the district is the city of West Lafayette and many suburban towns.
  • I-65 crosses the Wabash River in Lafayette and passes next to Prophetstown State Park.
  • erwise known as famous illusionist The Great Lafayette and was the highest paid magician of his tim
  • ouses or potential stores for the Marquis de Lafayette and his army to use in pursuit of Cornwallis
  • orms Vermilion Parish's northern border with Lafayette and Acadia Parishes.
  • ately 10:20pm an EF3 tornado touched down in Lafayette and stayed on the ground with a width of app
  • ort oilman, and Hall M. Lyons (1923-1998) of Lafayette and later Grand Isle, a former Republican ca
  • wis, a law firm with offices in New Orleans, Lafayette, and Houston.
  • ouisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) and Canisius College.
  • Current locations include Palo Alto, Lafayette, and San Francisco.
  • chexnayder was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Lafayette and Titular Bishop of Tuscamia by Pope Pius
  • e, he worked for member of the assembly Ivan Lafayette, and state senators Martin Connor, David Pat
  • Four are within the city of Lafayette, and six branches are in the rest of the par
  • nties along the towns of Summerville, Trion, Lafayette and Ringold.
  • ches through the counties of Levy, Columbia, Lafayette and Taylor, and with a branch or branches th
  • He died in Lafayette and is interred in the Protestant Cemetery i
  • the George Washington, the Ethan Allen, the Lafayette, and the Benjamin Franklin classes, they com
  • ry and served at Crawfordsville, Perryville, Lafayette, and finally at Fort Wayne, where he suffere
  • Later as US 90 between Lafayette and Morgan City was upgraded onto an express
  • tation in Attica Indiana moving it to nearby Lafayette and in 1998 purchased WNDU-AM/WNDU-FM from N
  • is credited with befriending the Marquis de Lafayette and recruiting the teenage aristocrat to the
  • ntly owned by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and features programing from American Public
  • Duty at Lagrange, Lafayette, and Colliersville, Tenn., until June 1863.
  • school in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Lafayette and quickly formed a band; Hayes having rece
  • 26th District, encompassing all or parts of Lafayette and Saline counties.
  • rtin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Marquis de Lafayette, and Robert E. Lee.
  • he south side of East Houston Street between Lafayette and Crosby Streets while another set leads t
  • ith domestic offices in Denver, New Orleans, Lafayette, and international offices in London, Beijin
  • tually be part of the I-49 extension between Lafayette and New Orleans once the highway is brought
  • eys with offices in Ville Platte, Opelousas, Lafayette, and Houston, Texas.
  • 0,000 francs, at the time of building of Rue Lafayette and opened in 1863.
  • ancisco Bay Area -- San Francisco, Berkeley, Lafayette, and Palo Alto -- and is regularly heard on
  • ts in several locations including Asheville, Lafayette, Anderson and Cincinnati.
  • ty's Uptown wards, formerly the old Faubourg Lafayette annexed by New Orleans in 1850s.
  • Clark was a local Lafayette area musician and made three recordings of C
  • The newspaper, which serves the Greater Lafayette area, has its newsroom and offices located o
  • ealign some of their stations in the Greater Lafayette area.
  • oint, Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Lafayette area.
  • ille, Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Lafayette area.
  • HOT 107.9") is a Rhythmic Top 40 serving the Lafayette area.
  • n Port Arthur...as well into portions of the Lafayette area..where KNIR 1360 AM in New Iberia compe
  • deaths of seven women in the Baton Rouge and Lafayette areas in Louisiana, and in 2004 was convicte
  • .C. Roper, Citizen Soldiers: New Hampshire's Lafayette Artillery Company, 1804-2004 (Portsmouth NH:
  • rved in the Civil War as a lieutenant in the Lafayette Artillery.
  • Hampstead Partners is restoring the Lafayette as a boutique hotel.
  • tillions and March was performed for General LaFayette, as America celebrated LaFayette's visit in
  • d on November 28, 1864, and confined in Fort Lafayette as a suspected spy.
  • ame a colonel and served with the Marquis de Lafayette at the Battle of White Plains, New York and
  • The Durfees would host Lafayette at their home in the summer of 1778, as well
  • icello, New York, Sullivan County, New York, Lafayette attended schools in Brooklyn.
  • George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette attended the funeral.
  • n Street for a never-built branch to run via Lafayette Ave and Broadway.
  • Line of the New York City Subway, located on Lafayette Avenue between South Portland Avenue and Ful
  • om First Presbyterian in 1904, to pastor the Lafayette Avenue Church of Brooklyn, in Brooklyn, New
  • anine because room was needed for a proposed Lafayette Avenue line.
  • Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church is a historic Pre
  • arate unstaffed full-time entrances/exits at Lafayette Avenue and South Portland Avenue.
  • the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge) to Lafayette Avenue and Grand Avenue to Atlantic Avenue.
  • Cuyler Gore Park, near Lafayette Avenue
  • Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church was listed on the
  • William Burnett Wright, D.D., pastor at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church.
  • rack was to have been a line continuing down Lafayette Avenue, and Stanhope Street to a junction wi
  • on and the building of the Masonic Temple on Lafayette avenue, having exclusive charge of the legis
  • he station's name, there are no entrances on Lafayette Avenue; the nearest entrance is a full block
  • ed duty in Washington, D.C., joining General Lafayette Baker's intelligence service as a detective.
  • ster such as Johnson to perform at the grand LaFayette Ball.
  • ked on the vaudeville circuit with the Great Lafayette Band, then appeared on Buffalo Bill's Wild W
  • Lafayette Basin once functioned as a temporary lake, m
  • The Lake Lafayette basin is the most intensively developed of t
  • ball uniform at the football games, and a UL Lafayette basketball jersey for the basketball games.
  • The Lafayette Bayou Bulls are a semi-pro American football
  • George Lafayette Beal (May 21, 1825 - December 11, 1896) was
  • Colonel George Lafayette Beal (b.
  • s A and D, where they were command by George Lafayette Beal, former colonel of the 10th Maine.
  • service under the command of Colonel George Lafayette Beal.
  • Upon playing with the Celtics, Lafayette became the 23rd former Houston Cougar to pla
  • ved at the base of operations for Marquis de Lafayette before and during the battle.
  • iate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Hugo Lafayette Black and Josephine Foster.
  • Hugo Lafayette Black, II (born April 29, 1922 in Birmingham
  • The Lafayette blast furnace, established in Hydeville in 1
  • The Lafayette, Bloomington and Mississippi Railroadfor whi
  • Lafayette Blue Springs State Park is a Florida State P
  • by The White Stripes (Let's Shake Hands and Lafayette Blues), the debut release from the Soledad B
  • Prior to his death, he received the Lafayette Board of Realtors "Good News Award".
  • ome Uptown New Orleans was then the towns of Lafayette, Bologny, Jefferson, and Carrollton.
  • dericksburg Amtrak station is located at 200 Lafayette Boulevard (US BUS 1) in Fredericksburg, Virg
  • istoric high-rise hotel, located at 525 West Lafayette Boulevard (at First Street) in downtown Detr
  • rom the city along U.S. Route 1 Business (or Lafayette Boulevard).
  • t the corner of Rivard, immediately south of Lafayette Boulevard.
  • The Lafayette Bridge is a bridge carrying U.S. Route 52 ac
  • The Lafayette Bridge is one of the longest Mississippi Riv
  • The existing Lafayette Bridge was constructed during the 1960s and
  • eet Bridge, and east of the city center, the Lafayette Bridge.
  • Philadelphia was located in Suite 216 in the Lafayette Building at 437 Chestnut Street; it closed o
  • In the late 1990s, the Lafayette's future as a single-screen neighborhood mov
  • John Mark Verdier House, also known as Lafayette Building, is a building in Beaufort, South C
  • who would become one of the most successful Lafayette businessmen of his time.
  • as been formally purposed to the assembly by Lafayette, but saying he has written the draft is far
  • first Bishop of the newly-erected Diocese of Lafayette by Pope Pius XII.
  • Lafayette C Baker
  • es Certification Program at HCH Institute in Lafayette, CA which was approved by the State of Calif
  • h signal to warrant must-carry status on the Lafayette cable system, KDCG ended the LMA in 2004.
  • KDCG served as Lafayette's Pax affiliate from the network's start in
  • r concerts (Houma, Oak Alley Plantation, and Lafayette Cajundome), as well as academic conferences
  • St. Perpetua School is a Catholic school in Lafayette, California with about 270 students in Kinde
  • a drug overdose at his home on "My Road" in Lafayette, California, on July 26, 1990, shortly after
  • n Quentin Prison and at the Rancho Grande in Lafayette, California-a sizable roadhouse with a dance
  • Daily and graduate of Acalanes High School, Lafayette, California.
  • the high school (9-12) campus is located in Lafayette, California.
  • h school football at Acalanes High School in Lafayette, California.
  • He is now residing in Lafayette, California.
  • rces corporation based in Miami, Florida and Lafayette, California.
  • Fort Lafayette came to be known as the "American Bastille".
  • Lafayette Campbell
  • t was named after grist mill owner Alexander Lafayette Campbell (1836-1920) who built and maintaine
  • the heart of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus that started as a buffalo wallow.
  • George Lafayette Carter (1857-1936) was an American entrepren
  • Within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette, Catholic High School came to be seen as som
  • Freight service from Oakland to Lafayette ceased on March 1, 1957.
  • Now known as Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, the land is bounded by Washi
  • Landmarks include Lafayette Cemetery, Commander's Palace, and Thomy Lafo
  • The LaFayette Center was an urban shopping mall and develo
  • Lafayette Central Catholic Jr/Sr High School (often re
  • ition from his television advertising on the Lafayette channels.
  • uare and several streets, with such names as Lafayette, Cherry, Wabash and Washington.
  • Lafayette chose land near his friend Richard Keith Cal
  • Lafayette Christian School
  • ded rowdyism of the mid-1820s" took place at Lafayette Circus.
  • ine was an evolutionary development from the Lafayette class of fleet ballistic missile submarine.
  • bum recorded by Toyah on 17 June 1980 at the Lafayette Club in Wolverhampton.
  • atch the on-ice success or popularity of the Lafayette club.
  • has taught at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Colby College and Willamette University.
  • inister who served as the first president of Lafayette College and later as president of Miami Univ
  • bachelor's degree in English literature from Lafayette College in 1967, a masters degree from New Y
  • ontclair Kimberley Academy), then went on to Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.
  • st half of the November 4, 1922 game against Lafayette College at the Polo Grounds with his arm tap
  • He graduated from Lafayette College in 1891 and on October 10, 1894 he m
  • or at Williams College in 1835, professor at Lafayette College in 1853, president of Jefferson Coll
  • e (1896-1897), Georgetown University (1900), Lafayette College (1903-1907), and Muhlenberg College
  • eystone State Normal School in 1870 and from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1874 and
  • He was chair of the History Department at Lafayette College from 1931 to 1942 and then a faculty
  • He was graduated from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, in July 185
  • championships in the 220 yard race and, as a Lafayette College student, the IC4A championships in b
  • Porter was instrumental in the founding of Lafayette College and was president of its board of tr
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