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  2. Aware Super - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, First State Super merged with Health Super, a not-for-profit superannuation fund for workers in the health care and community services sector. At the time the merger meant the combined entity was the third largest superannuation fund in Australia. [6] In 2016, First State Super acquired StatePlus for $1.1bn to boost its advice offering.

  3. Roanoke Shops - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke (East End) Shops in 2004. The Roanoke Shops (comprising the main East End Shops and the West Roanoke Yard and shops at Shaffers Crossing) is a railroad workshop and maintenance facility in Roanoke, Virginia. Between 1884 and 1953, the shops produced 447 steam locomotives, all for the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W).

  4. Colonial First State - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1988 when the State Bank of New South Wales created First State Fund Management as a subsidiary. In 1994, Colonial Mutual acquired the State Bank of New South Wales from the NSW Government, and on 23 September 1996 the merged entity was rebranded as Colonial State Bank, with First State Fund Management being branded as "Colonial First State" (CFS).

  5. First State - Wikipedia

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    First State may refer to: ... First State Bank (disambiguation) First State Super, Australian superannuation fund; First Statement, Canadian literary magazine

  6. List of neighborhoods in Roanoke, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Harrison is located in central Roanoke and is bound by Orange Avenue, Moorman Road, 5th Street and 14th Street. [26] Noted as being the location of the 1914 Harrison School, the first school for African-American children constructed in the Roanoke Valley, today the neighborhood retains its large stock of homes built between 1900 and 1920. [27 ...

  7. Wells Fargo Tower (Roanoke) - Wikipedia

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    Designed by the firm of Clark Tribble Harris & Li Architects, the tower is postmodern and is the tallest building in both Roanoke and all of Southwest Virginia. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] It is topped with a 50-foot (15 m) copper pyramid with a 48-foot (15 m) spire atop it, and was designed as a homage to the Hotel Roanoke , located to the north of the tower ...

  8. Ray L. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Garland first won election to the Virginia House of Delegates (a part-time position) in 1968, as the Byrd Organization crumbled together with its Massive Resistance to school desegregation. Ray Garland would win re-election to the state house six times, serving alongside Democrats when it was a multi-member district, although he also advocated ...

  9. Roanoke City Market Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke City Market Historic District, also known as City Market District, is a national historic district located in the Downtown Roanoke area of Roanoke, Virginia. The district's history dates to 1882, when the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W) began the process of locating its headquarters to the small town of Big Lick. [ 4 ]