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  2. KRVB - Wikipedia

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    After rebranding as Mix 95 in 1995, the station format changed to adult album alternative. At one point, the station restored the KF95 moniker, positioned as The Music Difference. The call letters were changed to KFXJ in 1998, as it was no longer co-owned with KFXD-AM. In 2000, the station rebranded as 94.9 The River with new call letters KRVB. [2]

  3. List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

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    Foster's Coffee House, corner Court and Howard. Fourth Ward House 9 Wilson's Lane. Franklin House, Merchants Row opposite Clinton. George, Washington south of Lenox. German Coffee House, 155 Pleasant Street. Globe, Commercial near Hanover. Golden Ball, southeast corner Chatham and Merchants Row. Grand Turk, Bijou Theatre.

  4. WROQ - Wikipedia

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    The WCKN call letters were finally dropped for WROQ in February 1991 as the station shifted toward Active Rock but keeping the Rock 101 moniker. This approach was successful as the station became a solid Top 5 performer in the ratings for much of the 1990s and early 2000s, eventually going to #1 on several occasions during that time.

  5. Liberty Station, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Station is a mixed-use development in San Diego, California, on the site of the former Naval Training Center San Diego. [1] It is located in the Point Loma community of San Diego. It has a waterfront location, on a boat channel off San Diego Bay , just west of San Diego International Airport and a few miles north of downtown San Diego .

  6. KCXL - Wikipedia

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    Golden East put the AM station on the market and found a buyer in 1984: Elbert Anderson, the black owner of a local Coca-Cola bottling company. New studios were built on 63rd Street to handle the majority of the programming, and the station became KCXL with an urban contemporary format, the third local radio station for Kansas City's African-American community. [13]

  7. Tontine Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    The Tontine Coffee House was a coffeehouse in Manhattan, New York City, established in early 1793. Situated at 82 Wall Street , on the north-west corner of Water Street, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it was built by a group of stockbrokers to serve as a meeting place for trade and correspondence.

  8. WQLU - Wikipedia

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    The Light, formerly WQLU (90.9 FM), is a non-commercial internet radio station in Lynchburg, Virginia. It broadcasts a Contemporary Christian radio format and is owned and operated by Liberty University. [2] The station aired Liberty University Flames athletics. WQLU was licensed for an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 watts.

  9. Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard station - Wikipedia

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    This station is one of the three southern terminals for the A train. Although this is a "south" terminal in railroad directions (considering the Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan as north–south), Liberty Avenue underneath runs geographically west-southwest to east-northeast, so a train approaching the "south" is actually traveling east ...