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  2. List of German Americans - Wikipedia

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    Robert Siodmak – director [ 439 ] Wim Wenders – film director [ 440 ] William Wyler – film director [ 441 ] Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. – Broadway impresario, notable for his series of theatrical revues, the Ziegfeld Follies [ 442 ] George Lucas -director, founder of Lucasfilm, of German and Swiss-German descent.

  3. The Daytripper - Wikipedia

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    The Daytripper is a Texas travel program, hosted by Chet Garner as he travels the state with his crew. The Daytripper is a 15-time Lone Star Emmy Award winning travel show airing on PBS that highlights the culture, outdoors and food of a single tourist destination or area within each episode. Synopsis: "It’s no secret that Texas is big.

  4. United States Capitol Guide Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Capitol Guide Service[ 1] is a guide service charged by the United States Congress to "provide guided tours of the interior of the United States Capitol Building for the education and enlightenment of the general public, without charge for such tours." [ 2] It exists under 2 U.S.C. § 2166.

  5. EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Garner on calling her mom 'in a panic ...

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    Rosie Colosi. June 24, 2024 at 7:58 PM. When longtime TODAY viewer Pat Garner, 86, visited Studio 1A with her daughter Jennifer Garner, she certainly got the royal treatment. "It's Pat Day ...

  6. Guide International Service - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1942. Membership. 198. Affiliation. Girl Guides Association. Scouting portal. The Guide International Service (G.I.S.) was an organisation set up by the Girl Guides Association in Britain in 1942 with the aim of sending teams of adult Girl Guides to do relief work into Europe after World War II.

  7. Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, designed by James Renwick Jr. in 1850, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Old Stone House, built 1765, is the oldest building structure still standing in Washington, D.C. Georgetown, depicted in 1862, shows the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Aqueduct Bridge (on right) and an unfinished Capitol dome in the distant ...

  8. List of people from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Richard E. Cavazos (1929–2017), first Hispanic four-star general in U.S. Army, earned two Distinguished Service Crosses; as of 2022 a process is underway to rename Fort Hood as Fort Cavazos Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez (1946–1968), sergeant , USMC , Medal of Honor recipient

  9. Murder of Debra Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Debra Jackson. Debra Louise Jackson (September 23, 1956 – October 30 or 31, 1979), [2] informally known as " Orange Socks " when unidentified, was an American murder victim who went unidentified for nearly 40 years before being identified through a DNA match with her surviving sister in 2019. Her murder is believed to have taken ...