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Petey Greene (1931–1984), radio and TV talk show host; born in D.C. Tim Gunn (born 1953), TV personality and fashion expert; born in D.C. Jim Henson (1936–1990), creator of the Muppets; lived in D.C. from 1948 until 1961. Fulton Lewis (1903–1966), radio and TV commentator; born in D.C. Patricia Newcomb (born 1930), producer and publicist ...
An illustration of Pennsylvania Avenue and the U.S. Capitol before it was burned down by the British Army on August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812 Military units marching down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C., during the state funeral for Abraham Lincoln on April 19, 1865
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People from Pennsylvania are sometimes called "Pennsylvanians". The following is a list of notable Americans who were born in, or lived a significant portion of their lives in, Pennsylvania along with their primary Pennsylvania city or town of residence categorized by their respective field of notoriety.
St. Matthew's is dedicated to the Matthew the Apostle, who among other things is the patron saint of civil servants, having himself been a tax collector.It was established in 1840 by pastor Father William Matthews and parochial vicar Father John Philip Donelan.
Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Street in 1839 with the First Unitarian Church on the northeast corner of 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue visible in the background. Prior to the settlement of the area by European colonists, the Piscataway tribe of Native Americans occupied the northeastern banks of the Potomac River, although no permanent settlements are known in the area now encompassed by the ...
Ernie Preate, former Pennsylvania attorney general and felon; Robert Reich, professor and political commentator, former U.S. Secretary of Labor; Hugh E. Rodham, father of Hillary Clinton [2] Mary Scranton, former First Lady of Pennsylvania [3] William Scranton, former governor of Pennsylvania and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
Courtney Friel (born 1980), KTLA-TV news anchor and reporter; Charles Fuller (1939–2022), playwright, Pulitzer Prize for Drama recipient, and Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play winner; Jim Gardner (born 1948), WPVI-TV news anchor; Mike Golic (born 1962), ESPN radio and television personality, Philadelphia Eagles professional football player