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  2. Phoenix (nuclear technology company) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Nuclear Labs was founded in 2005 by Dr. Gregory Piefer after he completed his PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [2] Dr. Ross Radel, who joined the company in 2010, became the company president in July 2011. [1] Retired Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt is on the company's scientific advisory board. [1]

  3. History of Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The history of Phoenix, Arizona, goes back millennia, beginning with nomadic paleo-Indians who existed in the Americas in general, and the Salt River Valley in particular, about 7,000 BC until about 6,000 BC. Mammoths were the primary prey of hunters. As that prey moved eastward, they followed, vacating the area. [1]

  4. Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tempe founded by Charles T. Hayden. [10] Population of Phoenix reaches 500. [10] 1872 Adobe schoolhouse constructed. [10] September 5: Public school in session. [8] Phoenix's first wedding, between George Buck and Matilda Murray. [10] Phoenix's first Chinese settlers arrive. [10] The first bookstore and newsstand opened by Edward Irvine. [10]

  5. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    44784. Website. www.phoenix.gov. Phoenix (/ ˈfiːnɪks / ⓘ FEE-niks[ 8 ][ 9 ]) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,662,607 residents as of 2024. It is the fifth-most populous city in the United States and the most populous state capital in the country.

  6. Man arrested after body found in Phoenix - AOL

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    PHOENIX - A suspect is accused of murder after a man was found dead east of downtown Phoenix. Phoenix Police say a body was found at around 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 9 near 21st Place and Fillmore Street .

  7. History of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The history of Wisconsin encompasses the story not only of the people who have lived in Wisconsin since it became a state of the U.S., but also that of the Native American tribes who made their homeland in Wisconsin, the French and British colonists who were the first Europeans to live there, and the American settlers who lived in Wisconsin when it was a territory.

  8. Phoenix Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of the tractor. The Phoenix Manufacturing Company, later the Phoenix Steel Company, was one of Eau Claire, Wisconsin 's oldest manufacturing firms. It manufactured equipment predominantly for the sawmill and logging equipment industries, which were vital to the establishment and growth of Eau Claire.

  9. Robert P. McCulloch - Wikipedia

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    Barbra Ann Briggs. Robert Paxton McCulloch (May 11, 1911 – February 25, 1977) was an American entrepreneur from Missouri, best known for McCulloch chainsaws and purchasing the "New" London Bridge, which he moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona —one of the cities he founded.