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  2. Cash for Keeps - Wikipedia

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    Gilmer and Falcon Ridge Farm purchased Cash for Keeps and stood him at stud for a few years following his retirement from showing. [2] In late 2004 Cash for Keeps was sold to Morrison Stables, Hattiesburg, Mississippi .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield ...

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    Chestnut Ridge Farm: July 24, 1972 3375 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd., SW., southwest of Lancaster ... John Gill Farmstead: John Gill Farmstead: May 12, 1997 : 12310 ...

  4. Ridge Farm, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Ridge Farm is a village in Elwood Township, Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. It is part of the Danville, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 940 at the 2020 census.

  5. MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum - Wikipedia

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    A conductor in front of the Copperbelt Museum next to the Lokie train. The MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum [1] formally the Copperbelt Railway & Mining Museum (CR&MM) is run by the Miles Canyon Historic Railway Society (MCHRS), which consists of a board of six members.

  6. Lake Macbride State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Macbride State Park is a 2,180-acre (880 ha) state park in Johnson County, Iowa, United States, located near the city of Solon. The park is composed of two units centered on the 900-acre (360 ha) Lake Macbride. Both the park and the lake are named for Iowa conservationist Thomas Huston Macbride.

  7. MacBride - Wikipedia

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    The surname McBride or MacBride is an anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Giolla Bríghde (Irish) or Mac Gille Bríghde (Scottish), meaning son of the servant of Brigid or St. Brigid. In Scotland, the MacBride Family is a sept of the MacDonald clan.

  8. John MacBride - Wikipedia

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    John MacBride was born at The Quay, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, to Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and the former Honoria Gill, who survived her son. [2] A plaque marks the building on the Westport Quays where he was born (now the Helm Bar and Restaurant).

  9. MacBride Principles - Wikipedia

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    The MacBride Principles — consisting of nine fair employment principles — are a corporate code of conduct for United States companies doing business in Northern Ireland and have become the congressional standard for all US aid to, or for economic dealings with, Northern Ireland.