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  2. United States Air Force Combat Control Team - Wikipedia

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    Staff Sergeant Ashley Spurlin was a competitor on the History Channel TV show Top Shot during its second season. [62] He also took part in the first Tim Davis/Special Tactics Memorial March. [40] Staff Sergeant Scott Sather, a member of the 24th Special Tactics Squadron, was the first enlisted airman killed in action during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

  3. Lou Henry Hoover House - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the house circa 1933. Prior to the end of World War I, the Hoovers had commissioned architect Louis Christian Mullgardt to design their Stanford home; however, Mullgardt publicized his appointment prior to the end of the war, angering the Hoovers, who felt that it was an inopportune time in the waning months of a terrible conflict to announce the construction of a large home.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln ...

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    East of Stanford on Goshen Rd. 37°33′24″N 84°36′03″W  /  37.556667°N 84.600833°W  / 37.556667; -84.600833  ( Swope-Dudderar House and Mill Stanford

  5. 'I've loved every minute of it': Tuscaloosa Shirt Shop ... - AOL

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    Spurlin opened the Shirt Shop in 1979 with the simple goal of owning a place where people can buy "a good shirt." The retail clothing shop was an immediate success, but Spurlin moved the store ...

  6. Hanna–Honeycomb House - Wikipedia

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    The Hanna-Honeycomb house was designed for Professor Paul Robert Hanna (1902–1988), and his wife, Jean Shuman Hanna (1902–1987), both well-known educators and for many years associated with Stanford University. [8] The project was begun while they were a young married couple with three children. The home thus had four bedrooms and three ...

  7. John Arrillaga - Wikipedia

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    Arrillaga was born on April 3, 1937, in Inglewood, California, [2] [3] one of five children in a lower-middle-class home with his mother, Freida, and father, Gabriel, who traced his roots to the Basque region. [1] [4] His mother was a former nurse who worked laundry to support the family, while his father worked at a produce market. [5]

  8. Camron-Stanford House - Wikipedia

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    The Josiah Stanford family owned the home from 1882 to 1903. Josiah Stanford was a brother of Leland Stanford, who was one of the founders of the Central Pacific Railroad, which built the portion of the first transcontinental railroad east from Sacramento to Promontory Summit. [8] In 1907, the city of Oakland purchased the Camron-Stanford house ...

  9. Palo Alto Stock Farm Horse Barn - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto Stock Farm Horse Barn, also known as Stanford Red Barn or Stanford Stables, is located at present-day address 621 Fremont Road in Stanford, California. [3] This barn was established c.1878-1880 and is an example of Victorian-era Stick-Eastlake style architecture, though the architect is unknown.