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  2. Comiskey Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was unusual in that no player hit 100 home runs there: Carlton Fisk set the record with 94. [12] The first game in Comiskey Park was a 2–0 loss to the St. Louis Browns on July 1, 1910. [3] [4] The first no-hitter at Comiskey Park was in 1911, hurled by Ed Walsh on August 27, a 5–0 win over Boston.

  3. Camp Dubois - Wikipedia

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    Camp Dubois was a fully operating military camp. Soldiers stationed at the camp were required to participate in training, maintain personal cleanliness, police the camp and other duties spelled out by the United States military. They had inspections, marched, stood guard duty and hunted to supplement their military rations.

  4. Weelsby Woods - Wikipedia

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    Weelsby Woods is famous for the two large lion statues that stand, one on either side, of the main entrance. The lions date from around 1876 and were moved to the park from Grimsby Zoo in 1951. [1] They were temporarily removed for cleaning and refurbishment in 2006. One of the lions was damaged by a car in April 2023. [1

  5. List of places in the United States named after people ...

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    Camp Connell, California – John F. Connell (landowner and first postmaster) Camp Douglas, Wisconsin – James Douglas (established a camp along the Milwaukee Road to provide wood for the locomotives) Camp Pardee, California – George Pardee (governor of California) Camp Richardson, California – Alonzo L. Richardson (first postmaster)

  6. Camp Wood (military base) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wood was the farthermost post in Japan and the poorest class soldiers were stationed here. [2] Camp Wood, near Kumamoto, was the post Korea armistice station for half of the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team—The Rakkasans. One of the most famous and highly decorated such units in the history of the US Army.

  7. Rod Stewart Celebrates 80th Birthday with Ronnie Wood at ...

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    Rod Stewart is celebrating his 80th birthday with a familiar face: longtime pal and Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood!. Just over a week after marking his milestone birthday on Jan. 10, Stewart stepped ...

  8. Lewis and Clark State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Lewis and Clark State Park. Main attractions at the site include a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m 2) interpretive center and an outdoor replica of Camp River Dubois. [1] The interpretive center contains a theater, multiple hands-on exhibits and displays, and a 55-foot (17 m) full-scale cutaway keelboat.

  9. Sumatran Tiger Cub Makes His Official Debut at Disney's ... - AOL

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    A Sumatran tiger cub has made his official debut at Disney's Animal Kingdom!. The animal, named Bakso, debuted on the Maharajah Jungle Trek at the Orlando, Fla., theme park on Wednesday, Jan. 29 ...