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  2. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ b ɜːr b ən /) (or simply bourbon) is a type of barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]

  3. Fort Hill (Clemson University, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hill, Pickens County (Clemson University), including 12 photos, at South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-344, "Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC", 122 photos, 19 color transparencies, 28 measured drawings, 41 data pages, 13 photo caption pages

  4. History of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The history and government of West Virginia (1901) online edition, detailed political narrative to 1900; Rice, Otis K. West Virginia: A History (1985) Rice, Otis K. and Stephen W. Brown. West Virginia: A History, 2d ed. (1993), a standard history; William, John Alexander.

  5. Timeline of Alexandria, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    1823 – Virginia Theological Seminary founded. ... Virginia; History of Virginia; Timeline of Washington, D.C. Timelines of other cities in Virginia: Hampton, ...

  6. History of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    They founded a new community that was then a part of the state of North Carolina. The town was officially created and named Nashville in 1784, by an act of the North Carolina legislature. As the northern terminus of the Natchez Trace , the town quickly developed as a cotton center and river port and later as a railroad hub.

  7. Clemson–Florida State football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Clemson and FSU first played in 1970, predating Florida State's membership in the ACC. The actual rivalry started to emerge in 1988 when the No. 3 Clemson Tigers hosted the No. 10 Seminoles in a "clash of styles" marked by FSU's highly touted skill talent and passing attack, versus Clemson's well regarded option, linemen and linebackers, that was ultimately decided by Leroy Butler's 78-yard ...

  8. History of Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The history of Evansville, Indiana spans hundreds of years, with thousands of years of human habitation. The area's geography and location on a bend in the Ohio River attracted people from the earliest times. The city was founded in 1812 and was named by its founder, Hugh McGary, after Col. Robert M. Evans.

  9. History of Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    1781 - St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church founded. [27] 1805 - Lavalle House built. [28] 1821 Floridian newspaper begins publication. [26] [29] First Methodist Church founded. [27] 1822 - Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida convenes. [30] 1824 Pensacola incorporated. [31] U.S. Territory of Florida capital relocated from Pensacola ...