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  2. Denise Austin Dropped A 'Then & Now' IG Pic From 30 ... - AOL

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    Denise Austin posted a "then and now" photo of herself on Instagram in a blue leotard that she wore 30 years ago, and she is strong all over.. The fitness coach regularly shares strength training ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  4. Yuma, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Yuma first appeared on the 1860 U.S. Census as the village of "Arizonia" (Arizona City) in what was then Arizona County, New Mexico Territory (see Arizona City (Yuma, Arizona) for details). It returned as Arizona City in 1870 and then became Yuma in 1873. On April 12, 1902, the village of Yuma was incorporated as a town. [26]

  5. At 64, Jamie Lee Curtis Shares Then-and-Now Pics From 20 ...

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    Jamie Lee Curtis shared then-and-now photos 20 years apart. The star posed with “Freaky Friday” costar Lindsey Lohan sparking sequel rumors.

  6. List of historic properties in Yuma, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    From 1864, the Yuma Quartermaster Depot, today a state historic park, supplied all forts in present-day Arizona, as well as large parts of Colorado and New Mexico. After Arizona became a separate territory, Yuma became the county seat for Yuma County in 1871, replacing La Paz County, the first seat. Arizona City was renamed Yuma in 1873.

  7. Colorado River State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Colorado River State Historic Park, formerly Yuma Crossing State Historic Park and Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park, and now one of the Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites on the National Register of Historic Places in the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area. It is an Arizona state park in the city of Yuma, Arizona, US.

  8. Cheryl Tiegs is still a bombshell at 71: See her then and now

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    Cheryl Tiegs is now 71 years old, and -- unsurprisingly -- she's still hotter than we'll ever be. It's been nearly forty years since Tiegs posed in a white fishnet swimsuit for Sports Illustrated ...

  9. Yuma Sun - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in 1918 it was again renamed the Yuma Examiner and Arizona Sentinel. [8] The paper moved from a daily to semiweekly in 1920, then became a daily once again later that same year. In 1924, the paper merged again with Yuma Valley News and became the Examiner Sentinel News. In 1925 it shortened its name to the Yuma Examiner. [5]