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  2. The Travelers Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Travelers Insurance Company was founded in Hartford by James G. Batterson, a stone contractor [12] who became aware for the first time of accident insurance for travelers (i.e., an early form of travel insurance) while traveling in England in 1859 from Leamington to London. [13]

  3. Travelers Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Travelers Championship is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Cromwell, Connecticut, a suburb south of Hartford. Since 1984 the tournament has been held at TPC River Highlands . It is managed by The Greater Hartford Community Foundation.

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  5. Travelers notebook: Fowler returns after open week - AOL

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    Jun. 24—CROMWELL — Rickie Fowler usually doesn't like to play the week following a major championship. But since the 32-year-old California native did not qualify for last week's U.S. Open ...

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  7. Open House - Wikipedia

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    Open House (1964 TV series), a 1964 British series that aired on BBC; Open House (1989 TV series), a 1989–1990 American sitcom that aired on Fox; Open House (2007 TV program), a 2007-present American luxury real estate program produced by LXTV and aired on NBC; Open House (2009 TV program) or Your Bottom Line, a 2009–2010 CNN weekend ...

  8. Traveler's Rest (Shelby City, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The original house was built in 1786 of limestone, three feet thick. It stood until a fire in 1905. On the same site, a brick two-story house was built by Shelby's descendants. Built in 1906 in the Georgian and Federal revival styles, it was accepted into the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976 for its association with Shelby. [1]

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