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  2. Freemasonry in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    *The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the United States of Mexico (Gran Capítulo de Masones del Real Arco de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos) Located in the city of Guadalajara, state of Jalisco, and presided (2014–16) by: M.E.C. Juan Ramón Negrete Marín as Grand High Priest; M.E.C. Christian Martinez Sandoval as Grand King;

  3. Masonic Temple Building (Denver, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Entry arch of the Masonic Temple Building in Denver, Colorado. The Masonic Temple Building in Denver, Colorado is a Richardsonian Romanesque style building from 1889, designed by Frank E. Edbrooke.

  4. Eugenio María de Hostos - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio María de Hostos y de Bonilla was born into a well-to-do family in Barrio Río Cañas of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, on January 11, 1839. [2] His parents were Eugenio María de Hostos y Rodríguez (1807–1897) and María Hilaria de Bonilla y Cintrón (died 1862, Madrid, Spain), both of Spanish descent.

  5. Metro Police - Wikipedia

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    Metro Police may refer to: Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia; Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department; Metropolitan Nashville Police Department;

  6. Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis [a] is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and its county seat. [4] With a population of 429,954 as of the 2020 census, it is the state's most populous city. [7]

  7. College Station, Texas - Wikipedia

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    College Station's origins date from 1860, when the Houston and Texas Central Railway began to build through the region. [7] Eleven years later, the site was chosen as the location for the proposed Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, a land-grant school. [7]