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  2. North Ninth Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    5-36 North Ninth St., Columbia, Missouri: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Architect: Boller Brothers: Architectural style: Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals: MPS: Downtown Columbia, Missouri MPS [dead link ‍] NRHP reference No. 03001473 [1] Added to NRHP

  3. Socket (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Socket is a Missouri-based telecommunications provider, with its headquarters in Columbia, Missouri.Socket is a privately held company and offers local and long distance phone service, DSL and fiber-optic internet, and data technology to residents and businesses across Missouri.

  4. Marching Mizzou - Wikipedia

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    Marching Mizzou, M 2, or The Big 'M' of the Midwest is the performing marching band for the University of Missouri, founded in 1885 as a college military band.Originally consisting of only 12 members, it is now the largest student organization on the MU campus, drawing students from nearly every major.

  5. Tiger Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Tiger Hotel is a 4-diamond hotel in Columbia, Missouri. Built in 1928, ... In 2003, it was purchased by Tiger Columns LLC, renamed Tiger Columns. [5] ...

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  7. Hearnes Center - Wikipedia

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    The final regulation home game at Hearnes came in 2004, where a David Padgett buzzer-beater meant Kansas would send the building out on a Tiger loss. The Tigers would return to Hearnes for an exhibition game in 2013 against Oklahoma City University. More than 12,000 fans including many Tiger basketball greats attended the game, with the team ...

  8. Columbia, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a city in Missouri, United States. It was founded in 1821 as the county seat of Boone County and had a population of 126,254 as recorded in the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Missouri. Columbia is a Midwestern college town, home to the University of Missouri, a

  9. Rollins Field - Wikipedia

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    Rollins Field was a stadium in Columbia, Missouri. It hosted the University of Missouri Tigers football team until they moved to Memorial Stadium in 1926. The stadium held 13,000 people at its peak. It hosted the first homecoming in 1911. [1]