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Originally named Strabane, Norwegian immigrants renamed it after Daniel D. Landa and Theodore T. Landa, early settlers in the area. [5] [6] Landa once had a bank, a hardware store, a lumber yard, a hotel, and other business establishments. [citation needed] Landa incorporated as a city in 1922, and showed a population of 140 during the 1930 ...
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Landa may refer to: Landa (surname) Landa, real estate investing company; Landa, Álava, a village in Basque Country, Spain; Landa, North Dakota, United States; Laṇḍā, a class of scripts in Northern India; Lanzhou University, a national public university in Lanzhou, Gansu, China
Pompano Beach Municipal Park: 1957 1986 Pompano Beach, Florida: 4,500 Washington Senators/Texas Rangers (1961–86) Still standing Payne Park: 1924 1990 Sarasota, Florida: New York Giants (1924–27) Boston Red Sox (1933–42, 1946–58) Chicago White Sox (1960–88) Demolished (became public park of same name) Pelican Stadium (a.k.a. Heinemann ...
The town of Landa de Matamoros is the local governing authority for 130 communities, even though only 1,418 of a total municipal population of 18,905 live in the town proper. [2] These combined communities cover a territory of 840.2 km 2 , the third largest in Querétaro . [ 3 ]
Linda Park (born July 9, 1978) [1] is a South Korean-born American actress, best known for her portrayal of communications officer Hoshi Sato in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Early life
Lands' End began as a mail-order yachting supply company in 1963 in Chicago. [4] [5] It was founded by Gary Comer, [3] [6] along with his partners, 1963 Pan American Games gold medalist sailors Richard Stearns and Robert Halperin, and two of Stearns' employees.
Willie Edward Jones (August 16, 1925 – October 18, 1983), nicknamed "Puddin' Head", was an American professional baseball third baseman who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1947–1959), Cleveland Indians (1959), and Cincinnati Reds (1959–1961).