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  2. Thoroughbred (series) - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred is a series of young-adult novels that revolves around Kentucky Thoroughbred racing and equestrianism.The series was started in 1991 by Joanna Campbell (better known as Jo Ann Simon, previously Haessig), and numbered 72 books, in addition to several "super editions" and a spin-off series, Ashleigh, by the time it ended in 2005.

  3. List of Thoroughbred novels - Wikipedia

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    The entire Ashleigh series is in a sort of "time bubble" and none of the events really line up with the events in the other Thoroughbred books, so it is almost a stand alone series in and of itself. Lightning's Last Hope; A Horse For Christmas; Waiting For Stardust; Good-Bye Midnight Wanderer; The Forbidden Stallion; A Dangerous Ride; Derby Day ...

  4. Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School - Wikipedia

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    The Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, often referred to as CESJDS or JDS, is a private, pluralistic Jewish JK-12 school located on two campuses in North Bethesda (Rockville postal address), Maryland, United States. [4] [5] Founded in 1966, the school's namesake is Charles E. Smith, [6] a local Jewish philanthropist and real estate magnate.

  5. Charles Smith (developer) - Wikipedia

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    The Charles E. Smith Center at George Washington University is named in his honor. [8] [9] He played a key role in developing GW's branch campus in Loudoun County, Virginia. His contributions to Jewish philanthropy include: Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School [10] Charles E. Smith Life Communities; Hartman High School- Charles E. Smith High ...

  6. Charles E. Smith Center - Wikipedia

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    A $43 million update and expansion of the Smith Center began in February 2008, due in part to a $10 million gift from the family of Charles E. Smith. [3] Renovations were finished before the start of the 2010-2011 Basketball season. On September 11, 2018, the Smith Center's Jumbotron collapsed onto the court below while undergoing maintenance.

  7. Thomas S. Wootton High School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas S. Wootton High School or Wootton High School (WHS) is a public high school in Rockville, Maryland. Its namesake is Thomas S. Wootton, the founder of Montgomery County, Maryland. The school was founded in 1970 and is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system.

  8. Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Broussard 2004 trainer Ray Broussard: NA jockey Joe W. & Dorothy D. Brown: 1974 owners Cabildo 1995 horse John Blanks Campbell: 1971 track official Chou Croute: 2001 horse John Francis Clark Jr. 2001 owner, industry executive Colonel Power 1992 horse Concern: 2004 horse William Cottrill 1999 owner Davona Dale: 2003 horse Pat Day: 1992 ...

  9. Rockville station - Wikipedia

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    Rockville station is located on an embankment south of Park Road and east of Hungerford Drive and downtown Rockville, with the Amtrak/MARC platforms just east of the Metro platform. Metro uses a single island platform between the two tracks of the Red Line, while Amtrak and MARC use two low-level side platforms flanking the two tracks of the ...