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  2. Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward V. Rickenbacker House is a historic house in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1895, it was the childhood home of Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), who at various times in his life was a flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, race car driver and a pioneer in air transportation.

  3. The Pickard Family - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, the Pickard Family had established themselves in Los Angeles, California. They continued to record, and by the late 1940s hosted a musical television program. [ 1 ] In addition to broadcast and recording media, they also began to make their way into the film industry, appearing in at least two movies, Rawhide Rangers and Spade ...

  4. Michigan Chronicle co-owner, entrepreneur, philanthropist ...

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    Dr. William F. Pickard is known for his beginnings as the first Black franchisee of a McDonald's before founding a multi-billion-dollar business. Michigan Chronicle co-owner, entrepreneur ...

  5. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    These are mostly the Winchester model, but the home at 5520 W. Philip Pl., which has a "unique blue and yellow color scheme, is almost certainly one of the early Esquire “demonstration” homes, which first appeared in 1946." [38] 3802 West Capitol Dr, Milwaukee, WI; Monona. 1305 Wyldhaven Ave, Monona, WI; 208 Starry Ave, Monona, WI; Mount Horeb

  6. Jimmie Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    James Charles Rodgers (() September 8, 1897 – () May 26, 1933) was an American singer-songwriter and musician who rose to popularity in the late 1920s. Widely regarded as the "Father of Country Music", he is best known for his distinctive yodeling. Rodgers was known as "The Singing Brakeman" and "America's Blue Yodeler". He has been cited as ...

  7. Thomas Pickard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pickard may refer to: Thomas Pickard (footballer) (1911–1967), English footballer; Thomas J. Pickard (born 1950), former FBI director; Thomas Pickard (politician) (1819–1895), college teacher and politician in New Brunswick, Canada; Tom Pickard (born 1946), poet and filmmaker; K. Thomas Pickard (born 1963), American healthcare ...

  8. Sons of the Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    An appearance along with Roy Rogers in January 1983 in season 2, episode 11 of the TV show "The Fall Guy", titled "Happy Trails". An appearance on Austin City Limits in season 9, episode 12, titled "Country Legends with Faron Young, Kitty Wells, Sons of the Pioneers, Joe & Rose Maphis, Pee Wee King & Red Stewart, Johnny Wright, & The Collins ...

  9. Edward Pickard - Wikipedia

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    Edward Pickard. Edward Pickard (3 December 1714 - 10 February 1778) was an English dissenting minister who founded the Orphan Working School in 1758. The Orphan school would eventually become a school in Reigate in Surrey. He also led a group who tried to change the law restricting the rights of dissenting ministers.