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  2. Caughnawaga Indian Village Site - Wikipedia

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    The name Caughnawaga is derived from the Mohawk word kahnawà:ke, meaning "place of the rapids", referring to the nearby rapids of the Mohawk River. [3] The site is also known as Indian Castle, or Gandaouage; or Kachnawage in Mohawk, meaning "castle" or "fortified place." This village with its defensive palisade was the Native American form of ...

  3. Mohawk Showroom - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Showroom is an American musical television program that debuted on NBC on May 2, 1949 [1] and ended on November 23, 1951. [2] It was sponsored by Mohawk Carpet Mills Inc. [3] In 1951, the program was one of several NBC-TV shows selected to be shown to United States military personnel overseas via kinescope recordings. [4]

  4. Mohawk Data Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk acquired Qantel Corporation [9] in 1980, later called "its strongest asset". [2] Having sold around 10,000 systems worldwide, in the sports world it was known as the supplier for the computer hardware and software for "12 of the 28 teams in the National Football League".

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday, February 13

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    Plus, I'll reveal the answers further down. Related: The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on ...

  6. How to Snag Pizza Hut's Heart-Shaped Pizzas While They Last - AOL

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    Papa John's. ORDER NOW. For a limited time from February 10 to 16, you can score a single topping, thin crust, heart-shaped pizza at Papa John’s.It will come unsliced, but that doesn't make it ...

  7. Mohawk M-1-C - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawk M1C (variously named Pinto, Redskin or Spurwing) was a 1920s American two or three-seat low-wing monoplane designed and built by Mohawk Aero Corporation of Minneapolis, Minnesota. One M1C was evaluated by the United States Army Air Corps in 1930 as the YPT-7 Pinto for use as a primary trainer.