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  2. Fred Rogers - Wikipedia

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    In Rogers' hometown of Latrobe, a statue of Rogers on a bench is situated in James H. Rogers Park—a park named for Rogers' father. [203] In 2021, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood —a seven-foot (2.1 m) tall, 3,000-pound (1,400 kg) bronze statue by Paul Day —was dedicated at Rollins College.

  3. Adi Shankar - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Rogers: A War Hero: 14 min 06 seconds: Biopic: A "What if?" scenario based on the longstanding rumor where Fred Rogers served in the Vietnam War and based several characters on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood from his wartime comrades 2019: The End of Pokemon: 5 min 25 seconds: Action/Thriller

  4. Bob Keeshan - Wikipedia

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    Bob Keeshan was born to Irish parents [3] in Lynbrook, New York. [4] After an early graduation in 1945 from Forest Hills High School in Queens, New York, during World War II, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, but was still in the United States when Japan surrendered.

  5. Writer shares touching story about Mister Rogers -- and it'll ...

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    Fred Rogers, the host of beloved public television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," undoubtedly touched the lives of many. A lot of people are sharing this quote after the heartbreak in Manchester.

  6. Robert Rogers (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1740, the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748) broke out in Europe and, in 1744, the war spread to North America, where it was known as King George's War (1744–1748). During Rogers' youth (1746), he saw service in the New Hampshire militia as a private in Captain Daniel Ladd's Scouting Company and, in 1747, also as a private in ...

  7. Rogers' Rangers - Wikipedia

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    Rogers' Rangers was a company of soldiers from the Province of New Hampshire raised by Major Robert Rogers and attached to the British Army during the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War). The unit was quickly adopted into the New England Colonies army as an independent ranger company.

  8. The Sad Story Behind Mr. Rogers’ Hallmark Empathy - AOL

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    The post The Sad Story Behind Mr. Rogers’ Hallmark Empathy appeared first on Reader's Digest. Fred Rogers' difficult childhood is credited with giving the beloved television host a deeper well ...

  9. Fact check: Image claiming to show Steve Irwin with Mr ... - AOL

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    An image claiming to show Mr. Rogers and Steve Irwin posing together is actually of two separate images that have been combined by a digital artist. Fact check: Image claiming to show Steve Irwin ...