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  2. List of Michigan sports figures - Wikipedia

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    Art McKinlay, rowing, silver medalist at Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit) John McKinlay, rowing, two-time Olympian, silver medalist at 1956 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit) Carly Piper, swimmer, member of gold medal-winning U.S. women's 4x200 freestyle relay at Athens 2004 Summer Olympics (born in Grosse Pointe)

  3. Wyandotte, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to the Wyandotte Boat Club, a rowing facility. The club host to three local regattas: two spring high school regattas and one fall club regatta. The new facility features two indoor rowing tanks, numerous shell racks and shells, erg and weight rooms, men's and women's locker rooms, meeting room, and a massive club/bar ...

  4. City of Bristol Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 51°26′53″N 2°36′43″W  / . 51.447925°N 2.611936°W. / 51.447925; -2.611936. Affiliations. British Rowing (boat code CBR) Website. www .bristolrowing .co .uk. City of Bristol Rowing Club is a rowing club on the Bristol Harbour next to River Avon, based at The Boathouse, Albion Dockside Estate, Hanover Place, Bristol.

  5. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    American Girls Bright Young Things April 30, 1984 London Marquee Club: The American Girls May 1, 1984 The Escape Club: North America: June 16, 1984 Fresno: United States Star Palace [7] [8] [9] The Dream Syndicate: June 17, 1984 Santa Cruz: The Catalyst June 18, 1984 Santa Barbara: Mission Theater June 19, 1984 Los Angeles Hollywood Palace ...

  6. Detroit Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association. The Detroit Boat Club was established in 1839, as a sport rowing club. [1] It was first created on the Detroit River during a time in which Detroit was just starting to grow. The Detroit Boat Club is a member of the Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association (DRYA).

  7. Vesper Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. February 27, 1987. The Vesper Boat Club is an amateur rowing club located at #10 Boathouse Row in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1865 as the Washington Barge Club, the club's name was changed to Vesper Boat Club in 1870. Vesper's stated goal is "to produce Olympic champions." [3]

  8. Club Imperial - Wikipedia

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    The Club Imperial was a nightclub at 6306-28 West Florissant Ave in St. Louis, Missouri. During the club's heyday in the 1950s through the 1960s, acts such as Ike & Tina Turner, Chuck Berry, and Bob Kuban and the In-Men performed at the Club Imperial. [1][2] The Club Imperial was owned by George Edick who turned the nightclub into a private ...

  9. Durham University Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Durham University Boat Club (DUBC) is the rowing club of Durham University. In recent years, DUBC has cemented itself as one of the strongest university boat clubs in Great Britain. Under the leadership of former British Olympian Wade Hall-Craggs, DUBC notably won the BUCS Victor Ludorum for ten consecutive years (2004-2013), and has produced a ...