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  2. Chesterfield coat - Wikipedia

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    The Chesterfield coat, with its heavy waist suppression using a waist seam, gradually replaced the over-frock coat during the second half of the 19th century as a choice for a formal overcoat, and survived as a coat of choice over the progression from frock coat everyday wear to the introduction of the lounge suit, but remained principally associated with formal morning dress and white tie.

  3. Green Velvet - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Alan Jones [2] (born April 26, 1968), [3] better known by his stage name Green Velvet, is an American disc jockey, singer and record producer. He is also known as Cajmere , Geo Vogt , Half Pint , Curan Stone , and Gino Vittori .

  4. Chesterfield County Courthouse and Courthouse Square

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    The Chesterfield County Courthouse and Courthouse Square is a historic county courthouse complex located in Chesterfield, Virginia.The complex includes the old Chesterfield County Courthouse, built in 1917; the county clerk's office buildings, dating from 1828 and 1889; and the old Chesterfield County Jail, constructed in 1892 and closed in 1960.

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  6. Whatever (Green Velvet album) - Wikipedia

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    Green Velvet – vocals, performance, production, artwork, design; Curan Stone – additional background vocals (2, 9) Walter Phillips – additional background vocals (2, 10) Hugo Moya – additional background vocals (10) Christopher Nazuka – additional background vocals (10) Larry Sturm – engineering; Vandy Christie – engineering

  7. Bel Air (Minnieville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Bel Air was originally constructed as an English fort in the 1670s by order of Virginia colonial Governor William Berkeley, who occupied the fort himself in 1673. [4] Upon the stone foundation of the old fort, Captain Charles Ewell (1713–1747) built Bel Air as a tobacco plantation and family seat in the early 1740s.