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  2. Baltimore Pike - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Pike was an auto trail connecting Baltimore, Maryland, with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Today, parts of the road are signed as U.S. Route 1 (US 1), US 13 , and a small portion of Pennsylvania Route 41 (PA 41).

  3. Pennsylvania Route 97 (Adams County) - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 97 (PA 97) is one of two Pennsylvania state highways that carries the PA 97 designation; the other PA 97 is in Erie County.This southern PA 97, known for most of its length as Baltimore Pike, runs 9.363 miles (15.068 km) from the Maryland state line near Littlestown, where the highway continues as Maryland Route 97 (MD 97), northwest to U.S. Route 15 (US 15) near Gettysburg.

  4. American Gothic (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    In Parks' memoir A Hungry Heart, by the time he met her in 1942, Watson's father was lynched, her husband shot to death in 1927, [14] her daughter died after bearing two illegitimate children. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] At the time, she was living in an apartment and was raising her adopted daughter and grandchildren as a single parent .

  5. Emma Watson responds to controversy over Vanity Fair photo shoot

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  6. Ghost of a Chance (Homicide: Life on the Street) - Wikipedia

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    The Watson case was based on the real-life 1988 Baltimore slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace, [1] which is chronicled in Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, the 1991 David Simon non-fiction book about a Baltimore Police Department, which was adapted into the Homicide series. [2] "Ghost of a Chance" introduced the concept of a "red ball", which ...

  7. Howard N. Watson - Wikipedia

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    Howard Noel Watson was born on May 19, 1929, in Pottsville, PA, to James B. and Lillie E. Hunter Watson, the youngest of three boys. His father was a cartoonist and illustrator for the Baltimore Afro-American newspaper and a well-known photo engraver, commercial artist and sign painter (he also made posters for some local theaters).