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  2. Leatherman (vagabond) - Wikipedia

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    The Leatherman (born Jules Bourglay (unconfirmed)? c. 1839–1889) was a vagabond famous for his handmade leather suit of clothes who traveled through the northeastern United States on a regular circuit between the Connecticut River and the Hudson River from roughly 1857 to 1889.

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  4. Area codes 516 and 363 - Wikipedia

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    Area codes in New York state: area codes 516 and 363 are highlighted in light brown. Area codes 516 and 363 are telephone overlay area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. state of New York. The numbering plan area (NPA) comprises Nassau County on Long Island. Area code 516 was created in 1951, while area code 363 was ...

  5. Leatherman - Wikipedia

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    Leatherman's primary products are multi-tools and knives. Most Leatherman multi-tools are built around a pair of pliers, with up to 21 additional tools stored in the handles, including knives (straight and serrated blades), screwdrivers (flat, Phillips), saws, wire cutters and strippers, electrical crimper, bottle opener, and can opener.

  6. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    First leather bar in San Francisco, managed by leatherman Tony Tavarossi, closed after a vice squad arrest. [3] Eagle's Nest (later: the Eagle) New York City United States: 1970 Owned by leatherman Bob Milne, became the model for numerous "Eagle" bars. [3] Fe-Be's Folsom Street, South of Market, San Francisco United States: 1966 1986

  7. Leatherman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Leatherman (1931-2021), American politician; Leatherman (vagabond), an individual in the nineteenth century traveling in Connecticut and New York state east of Hudson river; Stephen Leatherman, a geological scientist at the Florida State University; Timothy S. Leatherman, a businessman and the inventor of the multitool and brand

  8. List of Alabama area codes - Wikipedia

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    This configuration existed until 1995 when area code 334 was added for the southeastern part of the state. In 1998, area code 256 was assigned for northern Alabama. It had an overlay area code 938 added in 2010, which required ten-digit dialing. The area code 251 in south Alabama was split area code from 334 in 2001.

  9. List of Missouri area codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of telephone area codes in the state of Missouri. The area codes are allocated within the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). The two original area codes for Missouri in 1947 were 314 and 816. Area code 417 was split off from 816 in 1950, and the other area codes followed more than 40 years later, due to the proliferation of ...