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  2. Penn (name) - Wikipedia

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    Notable people with the surname include: Abram Penn (1743–1801), noted landowner and Revolutionary War officer from Virginia; Alexander Penn Wooldridge (1847–1930), American mayor of Austin, Texas from 1909 to 1919

  3. History of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    William Penn, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, was a Quaker and the son of a prominent admiral of the same name. The colonial possessions of Britain (in pink), France (in blue), and Spain (in orange) as of 1750.

  4. Nittany Lion - Wikipedia

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    Penn State football coach Hugo Bezdek shakes hands with the Nittany Lion in the 1920s. The mascot was the creation of Penn State senior H. D. "Joe" Mason in 1904. While on a trip to Princeton University, Mason had been embarrassed that Penn State did not have a mascot. Mason did not let that deter him: he fabricated the Nittany Lion on the spot ...

  5. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The transaction represents one of the largest land grants to an individual in history. [38] [39] Penn proposed that the land be called New Wales, but there were objections to that name, so he recommended Sylvania (from the Latin silva: "forest, woods"). The King named it Pennsylvania (literally "Penn's Woods") in honor of Admiral Penn.

  6. Where Penn Badgley gets his name and 10 other things you ...

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    Where Penn Badgley's unique name comes from, why he almost passed on his role in "Gossip Girl," and other fun facts about the "You" star.

  7. Province of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Pennsylvania, also known as the Pennsylvania Colony, was a British North American colony founded by William Penn, who received the land through a grant from Charles II of England in 1681. The name Pennsylvania was derived from "Penn's Woods", referring to William Penn's father Admiral Sir William Penn.

  8. Penn - Wikipedia

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    Penn Entertainment (Nasdaq: PENN), American operator of casinos and racetracks; Penn FC, a soccer club based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Penn High School, Indiana, U.S. Penn Racquet Sports, a ball manufacturer; Penn Reels, an American manufacturer of fishing tackle, a division of Jarden; University of Pennsylvania, U.S., usually known as "Penn ...

  9. Penn Badgley reveals the meaning behind his unusual name - AOL

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