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  2. Orange walk - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, Orange Walks on 12 July were once large public occasions, particularly in the provinces of Ontario and Newfoundland that have a strong Loyalist heritage dating from the time of the American Revolution. Toronto's Orange Parade has been held annually since 1821, [31] [32] but its turnout has dwindled in recent decades. Some parades ...

  3. Fayetteville and Cumberland County have big plans for ...

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    Orange Street School is a historic school building located at 600 Orange St. It was built about 1915 and was the original home of E. E. Smith High School from 1927 to 1929 and 1931 to 1940.

  4. Orange Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Street Historic District encompasses a large residential in the East Rock section of New Haven, Connecticut. Roughly bounded by Orange, Cottage, Eagle, State, and Audubon Streets, this area saw growth between about 1830 and 1900, and includes a broad diversity of well-preserved 19th-century residential structures.

  5. Orange Street School - Wikipedia

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    Orange Street School is a historic school building located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina.It was built about 1915 for African-American students, and is a two-story, approximately square brick building, three bays wide and three bays deep, with Neoclassical style detailing.

  6. How the Orange Bowl Made History - AOL

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    From 1947 to 1978, the Orange Bowl served as the site of the Orange Blossom Classic, a de facto national championship for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) recently revived in 2021.

  7. The Twelfth - Wikipedia

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    The Twelfth (also called Orangemens' Day) [1] is a primarily Ulster Protestant celebration held on 12 July. It began in the late 18th century in Ulster.It celebrates the Glorious Revolution (1688) and victory of Protestant King William of Orange over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne (1690), which ensured a Whig political party and Anglican Ascendancy in Ireland and the passing ...

  8. 40th Annual Black History Parade expected to roll out on ...

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    The parade attracts between 10,000 and 15,500 spectators each year and has provided over $60,000 in scholarships for youth in the community. 40th Annual Black History Parade expected to roll out ...

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