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  2. Hickory Hollow Mall - Wikipedia

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    Hickory Hollow Mall, later Global Mall at the Crossings, was a 1.1 million-square-foot (102,193-square-meter) regional indoor shopping mall in the Nashville neighborhood of Antioch, Tennessee, located just east of I-24 at exit 59 along Bell Road (Route 254). The shopping center was inaugurated on August 11, 1978, and flourished for three ...

  3. Closing Bell - Wikipedia

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    Closing Bell airs on CNBC between 3pm and 4pm, Eastern Time.The program is anchored by Scott Wapner at the NYSE.. Maria Bartiromo was the original anchor of the show ran from 3-5pm ET until she departed from the network on November 22, 2013 to join the Fox Business Network. [1]

  4. Boscobel College - Wikipedia

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    Boscobel College for Young Ladies was a college in Nashville, founded in 1889 as the Nashville Baptist Female College by the Tennessee Baptist Convention. The college operated for twenty-five years — until 1916. One of its founding objectives was to provide the lowest possible cost for higher-education of young women.

  5. The Closing Bell - AOL

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    The Motley Fool's mission is to educate, amuse, and enrich. Toward the goal of amusing, we are pleased to present Jack Guinan's weekly cartoon, "The Closing Bell." Fool on! At the time this ...

  6. The Closing Bell - AOL

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  7. List of CNBC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Bill Griffeth (Nightly Business Report, Closing Bell, Power Lunch retired in December 2019) Charles Grodin (The Charles Grodin Show; subsequently a commentator for the CBS News Radio before passing.) Mark Haines (Squawk Box, Squawk on the Street; died May 24, 2011) Richard Hart (CNET News.com; no longer active in the cable news industry)

  8. Nashville Derby - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Downs co-manager Ron Winchell said that the name change reflected the track's close proximity to Nashville, Tennessee. The positioning of the Nashville Derby at the end of August, Winchell added, was designed to attract American and European horses, as well as fit between major three-year-old turf stakes run in Kentucky and New York. [1]

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