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The Lake Braddock Marching Band of over 230 people is a subset of Lake Braddock Bands and is combined with the Color Guard, conducted by Michael Luley and assistant Brandon Gilbert. [16] The band has played the half-time show at Bruin football games for over 16 years.
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The ultimate cost of the dam creating the 19-acre lake was $93,000 to the U.S. Government and $104,000 to Yeonas. [ 2 ] The fact that the lake included no public recreation facilities despite being financed with public money was the subject of controversy, and led to the amendment of the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act in 1972 to ...
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Braddock Mountain, local name for Catoctin Mountain near Frederick, Maryland; Braddock Peak, Jackson County, Colorado; Lake Braddock, Burke, Fairfax County, Virginia, a reservoir; Braddock Point and Braddock Cove on the southern tip of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; Braddock's Field (battlefield) Braddock, Pennsylvania; Mount Braddock ...
The school board voted to name the new high school Centreville High School at its May 12, 1988 meeting, rejecting the Braddock Park name as a source of potential confusion with Lake Braddock Secondary School, although the chosen name was also the source of controversy due to Centreville being the poorer of the two communities (the other being ...
A vague statement like "the Orch/kg back a long way. Basically, this page should not read like the "About Us" section of a school's website - it should read like an encyclopedia article. I hope this clears some stuff up; if it doesn't, feel free to ask. FlamingSilmaril 14:11, 17 March 2008 (UTC)