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  2. Four King Cousins - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Four King Cousins made their individual professional television debuts, along with their mothers, as part of the extended family of musical performers known as the King Family. The King Family starred in two network musical variety television series titled The King Family Show, in addition to seventeen syndicated television ...

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  4. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Mary was born in 1874 to a middle class family and was the only daughter (she had 7 brothers). She studied medicine and became a nurse in 1894. Nine years later, she married Thomas Bevan and had ...

  5. Cuyuteco - Wikipedia

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    The Cuyuteco people, also known as Cuyuteca, was a tribe of the Nahua culture. The Nahua are one of the main culture groups in Mesoamerica. [citation needed] The Cuyuteca were a Late Postclassic period group, with estimated 12th century arrival in the Xalisco region.

  6. This family has made candy canes for 125 years - AOL

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    Vrinios’ family has been making candy for four generations and has been putting on a candy show during the holidays. By 1983, Vriner’s made it into the national registry for historic places.

  7. Candy Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Candy Kingdom may refer to: a line of the Groovy Girls dolls; the setting of Candy Land § Gameplay; fictional kingdom in the Adventure Time television franchise; See ...