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    Catbird first began as a small store in Williamsburg in 2004, and over the last 20 years, it’s grown into a jewelry juggernaut, producing sought-after celebrity collaborations, with women like ...

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    It’s the most fabulous time of the year: the 2023 Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale, duh. For those who don’t know, it’s the retailer's most popular shopping event, which runs in tiers from July ...

  5. American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin - Wikipedia

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    The American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin (or 2017 American Liberty gold coin) is a one-ounce gold coin minted to commemorate the 225th anniversary of the U.S. Mint. It was released on April 6, 2017. A companion series of one-ounce silver medals bearing the same designs was released on October 6 later that year. [1]

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    Melania chose her son's middle name, while Donald chose his first name. [102] Donald had previously used the name Barron as a pseudonym for when he posed as his own public relations agent. [ 103 ] After Barron was born, Melania was active in his life and accordingly spent less time attending events with her husband.

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    Despite Spanish efforts to peacefully trade for the gold, the Calusa attacked the ships, prompting Ponce de León to sail away. [1] Convinced that Florida contained sizable amounts of gold, De Leon sailed from Puerto Rico with a colonizing expedition in 1521, landing near either Charlotte Harbor or the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River. His two ...