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  2. List of historic places in Allentown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The screen at the Drive-In was 122 × 72 feet in size, which Loews believed was the largest in the United States at that time. The theater operated until the fall of 1976 when it was closed. The property was sold to Bruce L. Rothrock who converted the theater to a Datsun (now Nissan) dealership, which opened in November 1977. [122]

  3. Joseph Rothrock - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Trimble Rothrock (April 9, 1839 – June 2, 1922) was an American environmentalist, recognized as the "Father of Forestry" in Pennsylvania. In 1895, Rothrock was appointed the first forestry commissioner to lead the newly formed Division of Forestry in the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture .

  4. Joseph Rothrock House - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Rothrock House is a historic home located in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1858–59, and consists if a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay main section with a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gabled ell in the Gothic style. Later additions have been made to the ell. It is constructed of brick and features a full-width front ...

  5. Rothrock - Wikipedia

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    Rothrock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Rothrock (1886–1938), American sport shooter; Cynthia Rothrock (born 1957), American actress and martial artist; George A. Rothrock (1932–1993), American university professor; Jack Rothrock (1905–1980), American baseball player; James H. Rothrock (1829–1899 ...

  6. Joseph J. Rothrock - Wikipedia

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    Joseph John Rothrock (August 2, 1898 – November 17, 1968) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at the University of Delaware from 1927 to 1928, compiling a record of 4–11–1 in two seasons.

  7. Keagan Rothrock - Wikipedia

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    Rothrock attended Roncalli High School in Indianapolis, Indiana.She missed her freshman season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. During the 2021 season, in her sophomore year, she posted a 24–2 record with a 0.13 earned run average (ERA), allowing 40 hits and six walks in 160 + 1 ⁄ 3 innings while striking out 364 batters, as she led the Royals to the Class 4A state championship.

  8. George A. Rothrock - Wikipedia

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    George Abel Rothrock Jr. (November 11, 1932 [1] – April 3, 1993 [2]) was a professor of European history at the University of Alberta, known for his research on the military history of early modern Europe and the Ancien Régime in France, [2] including books on Huguenots [3] and on 17th-century military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, [4] and a translation of de Vauban's work.

  9. Jack Rothrock - Wikipedia

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    Jack Houston Rothrock (March 14, 1905 – February 2, 1980) was an American professional baseball utility player in Major League Baseball who played with four teams between the 1925 and 1937 seasons. Listed at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m), 165 lb., Rothrock was a switch-hitter who threw right-handed.