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  2. Theodore A. Pappas House - Wikipedia

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    The Theodore A. Pappas House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian house in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pappas house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, when it was only 15 years old. It is one of two houses in St. Louis designed by Wright, and the only Usonian Automatic in Missouri.

  3. Erik Pappas - Wikipedia

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    Erik Daniel Pappas (born April 25, 1966) is an American former professional baseball player and coach. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals.

  4. 1968 Cincinnati Reds season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. It consisted of the Reds finishing in fourth in the National League, with a record of 83–79, 14 games behind the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds were managed by Dave Bristol and played their home games at Crosley Field. The team had 5,767 at bats, a single season National League ...

  5. Jake Girdwood-Reich - Wikipedia

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    Jake Max Girdwood-Reich was born on 26 May 2004 [1] in Clovelly, New South Wales to a Scottish father and a Jewish mother. His middle name Max is a tribute to his maternal grandfather, a Holocaust survivor who migrated to Australia after World War II. [5] His mother briefly worked with UNICEF in Sydney, which eventually partnered with Sydney FC ...

  6. East End / Endion (Duluth) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 46°48′24″N 92°4′20″W. East End / Endion is a neighborhood in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. 21st Avenue East, East 2nd Street, and East 3rd Street serve as three of the main routes in the community.

  7. 1966 Cincinnati Reds season - Wikipedia

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    Offseason December 9, 1965: Frank Robinson was traded by the Reds to the Baltimore Orioles for Milt Pappas, Jack Baldschun, and Dick Simpson. Regular season Season standings National League W L Pct. GB Home Road Los Angeles Dodgers 95 67 0.586 — 53–28 42–39 San Francisco Giants 93 68 0.578 1½ 47–34 46–34 Pittsburgh Pirates 92 70 0.568 3 46–35 46–35 Philadelphia Phillies 87 75 0. ...

  8. Thunder River (ride) - Wikipedia

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    36 in (91 cm) Flash Pass Available at both. Thunder River is a river rapids ride located at two American amusement parks. The first opened in 1980 at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas, which was the first of its kind in the world. The popularity led to other similar installations at various Six Flags theme parks throughout the 1980s.

  9. 1950 Cincinnati Reds season - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Cardinals: 78: 75 0.510 12½ 48–28 30–47 Cincinnati Reds: 66: 87 0.431 24½ 38–38 28–49 Chicago Cubs: 64: 89 0.418 26½ 35–42 29–47 Pittsburgh ...

  10. 1952 Cincinnati Reds season - Wikipedia

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    Seasons. 1953 →. The 1952 Cincinnati Reds season was the franchise's 63rd year as a member of the National League and its 71st consecutive year of operation in Major League Baseball. The Reds won 69 games, lost 85, and finished sixth, drawing 604,197 spectators to Crosley Field, next-to-last in the eight-team league.

  11. Sabinus of Hermopolis - Wikipedia

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    Sabinus of Hermopolis (also known as Abibus and Phanas) was a procurator, possibly bishop, and Christian martyr of Hermopolis in Egypt . During the persecution of Diocletian he and several other Christians concealed themselves in a hut. Their presence there was ultimately revealed to the government by someone whose identity remains dubious.

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