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    St. Michael is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States.Its ZIP code is 15951. [2] It was formerly part of the St. Michael-Sidman census-designated place in Cambria County, before splitting into two separate CDPs for the 2010 census.

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    Walgreens is an American pharmacy store chain and the second largest in the United States, behind CVS Health's CVS Pharmacy. [3] It specializes in filling prescriptions, health and wellness products, health information, and photo services. [4] It was founded in Chicago in 1901, and is headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Deerfield, Illinois.

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    Walgreens offered low-priced lunch counters, built its own ice cream factory, and introduced the malted milk shake in 1922. By 1927, Walgreen had established 110 stores. His son Charles Rudolph Walgreen Jr. (March 4, 1906 – February 10, 2007) and grandson Charles R. Walgreen III both shared his name and played prominent roles in the company ...

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    James Madison (1751–1836) was a Founding Father of the United States and its fourth president, serving from March 4, 1809, to March 4, 1817.Dubbed the "Father of the Constitution" for his role in creating the U.S. Constitution, he had been dissatisfied with the weak government under the Articles of Confederation, and helped organize the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

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    Princeton University, where Hegseth studied (pictured in 2019). Peter Brian Hegseth was born on June 6, 1980, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2] He was the first child of Brian and Penelope [3] "Penny" Hegseth.