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  2. Daddy Bruce Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Daddy Bruce Randolph, Sr. (February 15, 1900 - March 19, 1994) was a barbecue pitmaster and philanthropist most known for his works in Denver, Colorado. He owned Daddy Bruce's B-B-Q in Denver, and the street outside his restaurant in Five Points was renamed in his honor. Randolph was best known for his food giveaways, including the Thanksgiving ...

  3. Bruce Randolph School - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Randolph School is a public school in Denver, Colorado, United States.It serves grades six through twelve. Part of Denver Public Schools, Bruce Randolph began to operate autonomously in 2007 in a bid to turn around its dismal graduation rates, which was successful.

  4. Anthony Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Randolph. Anthony Erwin Randolph Jr. (born July 15, 1989) is a German-born American and naturalized Slovenian former professional basketball player who last played for Real Madrid of the Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroLeague. He also represented the senior Slovenian national basketball team, winning the 2017 EuroBasket with them.

  5. Street system of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Randolph Avenue is equivalent to East 34th Avenue between Downing Street and Dahlia Street. It honors "Daddy" Bruce Randolph , a local community figure in the 1970s and 1980s. Colfax Avenue , equivalent to 15th Avenue, was named for Indiana Representative and 29th Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax in an attempt to win his support for ...

  6. Randy Gradishar - Wikipedia

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    Randy Gradishar. Randolph Charles Gradishar (born March 3, 1952) is an American former professional football player who played 10 seasons as a linebacker during the 1970s and 1980s for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). A native of Ohio, Gradishar was a one-time consensus and one-time unanimous All-American for the Ohio ...

  7. Soapy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Soapy Smith. Jefferson Randolph " Soapy " Smith II (November 2, 1860 – July 8, 1898) was an American con artist and gangster in the American frontier, and ultimately the Klondike. Smith operated confidence schemes across the Western United States, and had a large hand in organized criminal operations in both Colorado and the District of Alaska.

  8. List of counties in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    City and County of Denver: 031: Denver: 1902-12-01: The original Arapahoe County Seat was split from Arapahoe and the newly-created Adams Counties, and reorganized as a consolidated city and county. Named to curry favor with James W. Denver, Governor of the Territory of Kansas from 1857 to 1859. 716,577: 155.66 sq mi (403 km 2) Dolores County ...

  9. Manual High School (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Old East High School was completed in 1889, making it the oldest high school in Denver. It was located on Stout Street between 19th and 20th and was demolished in 1925. Manual High School was also one of the oldest high schools in Denver, [ 4] opening in 1892. [ 5] The original building was located near the current one.