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  2. Preston Hollow, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Preston Hollow is located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Downtown Dallas.Preston Road is the main arterial road in the area. Terry Box of The Dallas Morning News said in 1987 that the corridor Preston Road travels through, between the Northwest Highway and the LBJ Freeway, is referred to as the "golden corridor" of Dallas due to its wealth.

  3. Libera (choir) - Wikipedia

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    USA Summer Tour 2010 – Dallas, Texas (Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church) 1 August; Fort Worth, Texas (Arborlawn United Methodist Church) 2 August; St. Louis, Missouri (Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis)) 5 August; Brentwood, Tennessee (Brentwood United Methodist Church) 8 August and Atlanta, Georgia (Peachtree Presbyterian Church ...

  4. Preston-Potter Hollow, New York - Wikipedia

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    Preston-Potter Hollow is located at (42.431357, -74.223113). [5] According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 10.1 square miles (26 km 2), all land. It is also the topographical location of Potter Hollow.

  5. Johnson Organs - Wikipedia

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    His first two-manual organ was Opus 13, 1849, at the Congregational Church in Westfield, Massachusetts. This organ contained about 15 ranks. Further expanding his territory and size, Opus 40, a 34-stop three-manual organ, was built in 1855 for the Park Presbyterian Church in Troy, New York. Another 1855 organ is believed to be the oldest ...

  6. M. P. Moller - Wikipedia

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    Today this mostly-Möller organ is the world's largest all-pipe organ in a religious structure, although the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, California makes a similar claim with its two pipe organs. Möller rebuilt and expanded the Naval Academy Chapel Organ in 1940, and built the organ for the Air Force Academy Chapel in 1963.

  7. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Casavant Frères (Joseph Casavant) – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec; Legge Organ Co. Ltd – Toronto, Ontario Gabriel Kney – London, Ontario; Guilbault-Thérien [] – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec

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  9. Roosevelt Organ Works - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Organ Works was an American manufacturer of pipe organs. It was founded by Hilborne Roosevelt (1849–1886) and his younger brother, Frank Roosevelt (1862–1895), in 1872. [ 1 ] It operated in New York City , with branches in Baltimore and Philadelphia . [ 1 ]