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  2. Three Oaks, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Three Oaks' hometown pride is evident during its Flag Day Celebration in June. The celebration and Flag Day Parade is the largest in the country. "Apple Cider Century" is a bicycle ride of 15, 25, 37, 50, 62, 75 or 100 miles around Three Oaks. It was started by the Three Oaks Spokes Bicycle Club in 1974. More than 6,000 riders take part annually.

  3. Acorn Theater - Wikipedia

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    Acorn Theater may refer to: Acorn Theater, Three Oaks, Michigan, created by Kim Clark (candidate) Acorn Theatre, on Theatre Row in New York City

  4. Three Oaks - Wikipedia

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    Three Oaks Township, Michigan, USA This page was last edited on 8 June 2021, at 22:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

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  8. Kim Clark (candidate) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Clark (born April 6, 1959) was a creative professional active in film, television, and live performance. He is a businessman and community leader in Three Oaks, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois where he had lived for the past 15 years with his partner David Fink.

  9. Anatolian peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Anatolians were a group of Indo-European peoples who inhabited Anatolia as early as the 3rd millennium BC. Identified by their use of the now-extinct Anatolian languages, [1] they were one of the oldest collective Indo-European ethno-linguistic groups and also one of the most archaic, as they were among the first peoples to separate from the Proto-Indo-Europeans, who gave origin to the ...