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  2. Juanita, Kirkland, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Juanita Bay was first home to members of the Duwamish tribe, who had a winter village with three longhouses at the mouth of Juanita Creek in today's Juanita Beach Park. The village was known as təb(ɬ)tubixʷ in Lushootseed, literally 'Loamy Place' referring to the composition of the soil, known as loam. [2] [3] The bay was a popular place to ...

  3. 1894 Georgetown football team - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Athletic Club: Boundary Field; Washington, D.C. L 0–20: 10,000: References This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 00:27 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Juanita Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Juanita Beach Park is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) waterfront park located on the northeast shore of Lake Washington in the Juanita neighborhood, managed by the city of Kirkland, Washington in the United States. It was historically the home of several popular private beach resorts before their purchase by the public in 1956.

  5. It’s official: Landmark Columbia bar and restaurant Rockaway ...

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    On Thursday there was finally a sign on the building at Rockaway Athletic Club on Rosewood Drive. It said “Closed.” Rockaway, the laid back bar and grill that has been a familiar haunt for ...

  6. Columbia’s iconic Rockaway Athletic Club property has been ...

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    The property of an iconic bar and restaurant on the Columbia dining scene has been sold to new owners. Rockaway Athletic Club, located at 2719 Rosewood Drive, has been a Columbia staple for more ...

  7. Columbia Lions - Wikipedia

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    When Columbia College went co-ed in 1983, the schools formed the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium, and today all Barnard athletes compete on Columbia teams. The women's basketball team joined the Ivy League in 1986–1987, and for many years were a perennial cellar dweller, reaching their low point in 1994–1995, when they went 0–26.

  8. The Union Club of Columbia football team - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, nearly all of the players in the Union Club were alumni or students of Columbia College. For the 1887 season, however, the Unions of Columbia roster would also include the Crickets of Stevens, which were another alumni football team that represented the Stevens Institute of Technology. Various members of other athletic clubs in the AFU ...

  9. Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Columbia did not win a game at home until October 8, 1988, over Princeton. Columbia was amid a 44-game losing streak from 1983 to 1988, the longest in NCAA records at the time. [ 5 ] In 1983 while the stadium was being built the Lions played 7 road games and 3 games in the New York City area (2 at Giants Stadium and one at Hofstra Stadium ).