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  2. Willoughby Park - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby Park is a city park in Friendship Heights, an incorporated area on the edge of Washington, D.C. Named after the adjacent Willoughby Condominium Building, it is at the intersection of Willard Ave and Friendship Boulevard. It is served by the Friendship Heights metro and bus station of the Washington Metro, which is located two blocks ...

  3. Marshall Brickman, Oscar-Winning Co-Screenwriter of ‘Annie ...

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    Marshall Brickman, who won an Oscar for writing “Annie Hall” alongside Woody Allen and also collaborated with him on “Sleeper,” “Manhattan” and “Manhattan Murder Mystery,” died ...

  4. Marshall Brickman - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Jacob Brickman was born on August 25, 1939, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to American parents Pauline (née Wolin) and Abram Brickman. [4] His parents were Jewish. [5] [6] [7] His father immigrated from Poland. [4] The family returned to the United States in 1943, and Brickman grew up in Flatbush, Brooklyn. [4] [8]

  5. Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by a group of San Francisco businessmen in 1906. Hubert Eaton assumed management control in 1917 and is credited with being Forest Lawn's "founder" because of his origination of the "memorial-park" plan.

  6. Paul Brickman - Wikipedia

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    Brickman was born in Chicago and raised in suburban Highland Park, the son of Shirley (née Kronenthal) and Morrie Brickman. [1] His father was a cartoonist who created the comic strip "The Small Society." [2] Brickman graduated from Highland Park High School in 1967. [3] He graduated from Claremont Men's College in Claremont, California. [4]

  7. Willoughby Condominium - Wikipedia

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    The Willoughby of Chevy Chase is a high-rise condominium building in Montgomery County, Maryland, on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. When it opened in 1969, it was the largest residential building in the DC area.

  8. Category:Works by Marshall Brickman - Wikipedia

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  9. Brickman (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Brickman is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Arlyne Brickman (1934–2020), American mafia informant and prostitute; Jason Brickman (born 1991), American basketball player; Jim Brickman (born 1961), American pianist and New Age composer; Lester Brickman (born 1940), American law professor and legal scholar