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  2. Drumthwacket - Wikipedia

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    Drumthwacket (/ ˈdrʌmˌθwækɪt / DRUM-thwak-it[3]) is the official residence of the governor of the U.S. state of New Jersey at 354 Stockton Street in Princeton, New Jersey, near the state capital of Trenton. The mansion was built in 1835 and expanded in 1893 and 1900. It was sold with its surrounding land to the state in 1966.

  3. Colleges Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Location. College's Crossing (also known as Colleges Crossing) is a low level bridge that crosses Brisbane River at Chuwar, a suburb of Ipswich in South East Queensland, Australia. The road across the bridge is Mount Crosby Road. During major floods or water releases from the Wivenhoe Dam the road becomes impassable.

  4. Mahonia Hall - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. April 26, 1990. Mahonia Hall is the official residence of the governor of Oregon, in Oregon's capital city, Salem. The state acquired the building in 1988 with private donations. It is also known as the T. A. Livesley House or Thomas and Edna Livesley Mansion, after its original owners. [2] The house was renamed Mahonia Hall ...

  5. Tim Walz - Wikipedia

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    He is the Democratic Party 's nominee for vice president in the 2024 United States presidential election. Walz was born in West Point, Nebraska. After high school, he joined the Army National Guard and worked in a factory. He later graduated from Chadron State College in Nebraska and then moved to Minnesota in 1996.

  6. Del Mar College updates free speech policy to comply with ...

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    Rivera also noted that Del Mar College hosted a "free speech day" in 2022 with discussions on campus speech, freedom of the press and protecting faculty speech. "That shows you Del Mar College ...

  7. Ross S. Sterling - Wikipedia

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    Ross S. Sterling. Ross Shaw Sterling (February 11, 1875 – March 25, 1949) was an American politician who was the 31st Governor of Texas, serving a single two-year term from January 20, 1931, to January 17, 1933. A 1926 magazine cover depicts the proposed 40-story Sterling Hotel in Houston, designed by Ross Sterling's son-in-law, architect ...

  8. NBA Mavericks reach local rights deal with free broadcasts ...

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    The NHL Stars announced in July that they are taking their local game broadcasts directly to consumers for free after years of fans having issues watching the team’s games on Bally Sports Southwest.

  9. List of governors' residences in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former official residences of governors in the United States. Most U.S. States have at least one official residence, the exceptions are five states; Arizona, Idaho, Massachusetts, Vermont and Rhode Island. [1] Also included is a list of unofficial but notable governors' residences.