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  2. 1933 double eagle - Wikipedia

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    The 1933 double eagle is a United States 20-dollar gold coin. Although 445,500 specimens of this Saint-Gaudens double eagle were minted in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression, [1] none were ever officially circulated; further, all but two were ordered to be melted down. However, 20 more are known to have been rescued from melting by being ...

  3. Category:Restaurants established in 1933 - Wikipedia

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  4. Sears Wish Book - Wikipedia

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    Sears Holdings, the owner of Sears and Kmart, announced that they would be bringing back the Sears Wish Book in 2017 both online, mobile, and print editions. [10] This edition is only 120 pages and closely resembles the Wish Books from 2007.

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  6. 1933 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    March 22 – President Roosevelt signs the Cullen–Harrison Act, an amendment to the Volstead Act, allowing the manufacture and sale from April 7 of "3.2 beer" (3.2% alcohol by weight, approximately 4% alcohol by volume) and light wines, [1] 8 months before the full repeal of Prohibition in December. [2]

  7. 1933 - Wikipedia

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    1933 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1933rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 933rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 33rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1930s decade.

  8. Pittsburgh Crawfords - Wikipedia

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    The Crawfords played in the new Greenlee Field, named after the owner and builder; this was one of the few parks to be built and owned by a Negro League team. [4] Paige and Gibson often unwound at the Crawford Grill, one of black Pittsburgh's favorite night spots, where the likes of singers Lena Horne and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson entertained.

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