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  2. List of county and regional parks in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Tony Schmidt Regional Park; Turtle Lake County Park; Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park; White Bear Lake County Park; Red Lake County. Old Crossing Treaty Park.

  3. Statue of Tony Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    Tony Gwynn is a bronze sculpture by William Behrends depicting the professional baseball player of the same name, installed outside San Diego's Petco Park, in the U.S. state of California. Description

  4. Tony Gwynn Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The renovated stadium was named in honor of Tony Gwynn, a Hall of Fame superstar for the Padres. The playing field is still known as Charlie Smith Field. [2] As an undergraduate, Gwynn played both baseball and basketball for the Aztecs. He became San Diego State's head baseball coach after he retired from the Padres.

  5. Hope Davis - Wikipedia

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    Hope Davis (born March 23, 1964) [2] is an American actress. She is known for her performances on stage and screen earning various awards including nominations for a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards.

  6. Jayne Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    Jayne met Paul Mansfield at a party on Christmas Eve in 1949; she was a popular student at Highland Park High School, and he at Sunset High School in Dallas. [177] On May 6, 1950, they married in Fort Worth, Texas. At the time of their marriage, Jayne was 17 and three months pregnant, while Paul was 20.

  7. Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame was created in 1978 as an exhibit display located in the 200 Level of Veterans Stadium.Originally, the Phillies honored notable figures from their franchise history, along with notable members of the former Philadelphia Athletics, which played in Philadelphia from 1901 to the time of their relocation in 1954.

  8. Skatepark of Tampa - Wikipedia

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    On December 28, 1992, SPoT was opened only to employees, and on January 2, 1993 the park officially opened to the public. [3] The first pro contest was held April 1 & 2, 1995 and won by Mike Vallely. [4] On April 1, 2012, SPoT announced on its website that the park had been purchased (for US$ 9.3 million) by rapper Lil Wayne.

  9. List of Eagle Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Steve Schmidt: 1986 c. Communications and public affairs political strategist [297] William Knox Schroeder † 1966 c. Victim of the Kent State shootings [298] David Schultheis: 1956 c. Former member of the Colorado Senate (2007–2011) and Colorado House of Representatives (2000–2007) [71] Rick Scott: 1970 c.