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  2. Birmingham, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Birmingham Eccentric newspaper continues its role as reporter of the community's local news. [21] In 1923, a group of friends formed The Village Players of Birmingham, a private theatre club. Originally, performances were given in the community house. In 1928 the group commissioned their own theater just outside the downtown area.

  3. T. J. Lang - Wikipedia

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    Lang was born in Royal Oak, Michigan. He attended Lakeland High School in White Lake, Michigan before transferring to Brother Rice High School in Birmingham, Michigan. [1] [2] He played on both the offensive and defensive line. As a senior, he had 59 tackles, 8.5 sacks, and one fumble recovery on defense.

  4. List of Michigan sports figures - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Crosby, LPGA Tour player (born in Birmingham) Leo Diegel, two-time PGA Championship winner (born in Gratiot Township) Mike Donald, PGA Tour player, 1990 U.S. Open runner-up (born in Grand Rapids) Randy Erskine, 5-time Michigan Open champion (raised in Battle Creek) Cindy Figg-Currier, LPGA Tour golfer (born in Mt. Pleasant)

  5. Birmingham Country Club (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Country Club, located in Birmingham, Michigan, was founded in 1916 as Birmingham Golf Club. The golf course at the club hosted the PGA Championship in 1953 [ citation needed ] , which Walter Burkemo won, as well as the 1968 United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship .

  6. Charlie Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    The Village of Paw Paw Historical Commission sponsored "Charlie Maxwell Days" on August 7 and 8, 2010. The event included a display of memorabilia from Maxwell's playing career, the dedication of a two-sided monument stone honoring Maxwell, a public reception where the public could meet Maxwell, a parade following the dedication ceremony, and ...

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  8. Newark, a mostly Black and Latino city of 305,000 residents, unveiled Hope Village II, its latest transitional housing community for at-risk homeless residents on Monday. ... who lives in ...

  9. Brother Rice High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Brother Rice High School is a Catholic, all-boys, non-residential college prep school with approximately 600 students located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, United States in Metro Detroit. [2]