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  2. Scott Barr - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Scott Barr, Jr. (August 21, 1916 – October 22, 2015) is a former American farmer and politician from Washington, U.S. Barr was born in Spokane.He served the 7th district in the Washington House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983, and the same district from 1983 to 1993 in the Washington State Senate.

  3. Adams Co. road projects moving forward - AOL

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    The Danekas Road Overlay 2 project is a pavement repair and overlay of a 4-mile stretch of Danekas Road northeast of Ritzville, according to the Adams County Public Works Department's 2024-2029 ...

  4. Saint Ananias House - Wikipedia

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    The House of Saint Ananias (also called Saint Ananias House or Chapel of Saint Ananias; Arabic: كَنيسَةُ الْقِدِّيسِ حَنَانِيَا, romanized: Kanīsat al-Qiddīs Ḥanāniyā) is an ancient underground structure in Damascus, Syria, that is said to be the remains of the home of Ananias of Damascus, where Ananias baptized Saul (who became Paul the Apostle). [1]

  5. Living Faith Church Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Living Faith Church Worldwide (also known as Winners' Chapel) is an international Evangelical charismatic Christian denomination. The headquarters is located in Ota , Nigeria . The organization has since become a global network of churches with over 6 million members in 147 countries.

  6. Rooke Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Rooke Chapel is a non-denominational chapel on the campus of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. A gift of Robert Levi Rooke (1891–1994), the chapel is named in memory of Rooke's parents, Charles and Olive. [1] [2] Rooke announced the gift in 1963, at the 50th reunion of his class of 1913. It was inaugurated on ...

  7. Seamen's Bethel - Wikipedia

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    Built by the New Bedford Port Society, it was completed on May 2, 1832.It is a contributing property to the New Bedford Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.. The Seamen's Bethel was specifically constructed for the many sailors who called New Bedford their home port (mostly whalers), who considered it a matter of tradition that one visited the chapel before setting sail.

  8. Cathedral of Hope (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Hope's Interfaith Peace Chapel began construction in 2009 and was completed in November 2010. In July 2010 the Cathedral of Hope's 4000 members celebrated its 40th anniversary. [7] Jo Hudson resigned to pursue other ministry opportunities on May 19, 2013. [10] Jim Mitulski became the interim senior pastor on August 1. [11]

  9. Evans Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Evans Memorial Chapel (often simply Evans Chapel) [3] is an historic chapel on the campus of the University of Denver in Colorado. It is the oldest continuously-used building for religious purposes in Denver. [1] [4] [note 1] Completed in 1878, the Evans Memorial Chapel was built with patronage by John Evans in honor of his daughter Josephine.