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  2. Pacific Coast Sectional Figure Skating Championships

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    The Pacific Coast Sectional Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating.It is one of three sectional competitions, alongside the Midwestern Sectional Figure Skating Championships and Eastern Sectional Figure Skating Championships.

  3. Harry Chapman Ford - Wikipedia

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    Harry Chapman Ford was a playwright and novelist in the United States. [1] [2] Two of his plays and one of his novels were adapted to film. Early life.

  4. Blanche Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Blanche Chapman was born in November 1851 in Covington, Kentucky. At age sixteen, she went to school at a convent. Her classmate was Marion Booth, who was related to John Wilkes Booth. [1] Chapman was raised in a theater family. Her great-great-grandfather was Thomas Chapman. [2] Her grandfather, Samuel Chapman, was an actor in Covent Garden ...

  5. Henry Ford (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Chapman Ford, Ute camp, by 1894. Ford was born in Livonia, New York. He studied art in Paris and Florence late in the 1850s. During the Civil War, he was a soldier assigned to prepare illustrations of interest to the military. After the war, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where, in 1871, his studio was destroyed in the "Great Fire".

  6. Old Ford truck led to Tracy Chapman, Luke Combs emotional ...

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    Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman went viral after their duet of 'Fast Car' at the Grammy Awards, and memories of an old Ford F-150, inspired it.

  7. List of historic properties in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    John Ford Smith – Smith is the only Arizonan known to have played in the national Negro Baseball Leagues. In 1941 Smith joined the Kansas City Monarchs, a team that won its third straight pennant in the Negro American League that year.

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