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  2. Kingdom Heirs - Wikipedia

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    Manager Bill Hutson arranged TV, radio, church and concert appearances from Michigan to Florida. Along the way, well known gospel music promoter and host of the widely syndicated Mull's Singing Convention television show Rev. J. Bazzell Mull took note and started using the New Kingdom Heirs in concerts and television.

  3. Lexington, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is a village in Sanilac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,178 at the 2010 census . The village is located within Lexington Township .

  4. Bill Baxley - Wikipedia

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    Baxley was a strong supporter of his ex-wife's campaign. In 1990, Baxley married Marie (Prat) Baxley, a reporter who had covered his campaign. [11] [12] [13] In 1979, Baxley founded the firm Baxley, Dillard Trial Counsel (by 2006 was Baxley, Dillard, Dauphin, McKnight & Barclift), [14] in Birmingham. He primarily represented large business ...

  5. Six Moon Hill - Wikipedia

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    The group found the land in Lexington during a Sunday ski outing. It was purchased from an auto dealer of the Moon Motor Car, and the project was given the name "Six Moon Hill", a nod to the six automobiles found in a barn on the property. It turned out that one of the cars was a Franklin, but they liked the original name too much to change it ...

  6. Maysville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The buffalo trace, also a well-used trail traveled for centuries by Native Americans, was a natural path into the bluegrass region, extending all the way to Lexington, Kentucky. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] Frontiersman Simon Kenton made the first settlement in the area in 1775, but temporarily abandoned that to fight in the western battles of the American ...

  7. John L. Fead House - Wikipedia

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    John L. Fead was born in Bavaria, Germany in 1834. In 1852, he emigrated to America, and settled in Lexington, where an uncle had preceded him. Here he married Augusta Walthers, and established himself as a merchant. [2]

  8. Buffalo Ridge (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Ridge is a ridge in western middle Tennessee, primarily located in Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne Counties. The ridge, which reaches over 800 feet in elevation, is located about a mile west of Linden, at its closet point. Tree Farm Road runs the length of the ridge along the crest of the range. [1]

  9. Lexington Conservatory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Conservatory Theatre. Lexington Conservatory Theatre was an equity summer theatre company in the Catskills town of Lexington, New York.Co-founded in 1976 by a group of professional theatre artists including Oakley Hall III, Michael Van Landingham and Bruce Bouchard, the theatre operated for five seasons at the historic Lexington House, a former hotel turned artist retreat. [1]