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  2. Jeane Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Jeane Dixon (January 5, 1904 – January 25, 1997) ... In 2002, he opened the Jeane Dixon Museum and Library in Strasburg, Virginia. Bernstein died in 2008. In July ...

  3. List of historic properties in Black Canyon City, Arizona

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    The old "A" frame house – The "A" frame house was built in the 1950s and serves as the "Jean Harlow Museum". [13] The Old Black Canyon Highway – The highway was a stagecoach route from Prescott to Phoenix built in 1860, that was known for its rough ride. Part of the highway in Black Canyon City has been paved. [14]

  4. Talk:Jeane Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Also I came across a website about a museum concerning Jeane Dixon-but the museum was silent about her birth.Jeane Dixon had a brother Erny Pinckert who was born around 1907 or so.Thank you-RFD 13:05, 19 February 2008 (UTC) The State of Wisconsin probably has a birth certificate for Jeane Dixon.

  5. Jeane - Wikipedia

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    Jeane may refer to: "Jeane" (song), by the English band The Smiths; Jeane Daniel Gunder (1888–1948), American entomologist; Jeane Dixon (1904–1997), American astrologer and psychic; Jeane Freeman (born 1953), Scottish National Party politician; Jeane Gardiner (died 1651), alleged British witch; Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926–2006), American diplomat

  6. List of museums focused on African Americans - Wikipedia

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    An exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Museums not only collect and preserve historic and cultural material, their basic purpose is educational or aesthetic. The first African American museum was the College Museum in Hampton, Virginia, established in 1868. [2]

  7. Ruth Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, “Once There was a Nun: Mary McCarran's Years as Sister Mary Mercy” was published and thus began Montgomery's long career as a non-fiction author. In 1965 her book, “A Gift of Prophecy” about Jeane Dixon was published and became a best-seller, selling over 3 million copies. [1] Montgomery retired from her journalism career in ...

  8. Dixon Gallery and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    An example of this commitment is the Dixon's recent acquisition of 56 works by the French artist Jean-Louis Forain, this making the Dixon a major international repository of the artist's work. In 1996, in conjunction with the museum's 20th anniversary, the Dixon acquired 23 paintings and sculptures in a gift purchase agreement with the ...

  9. List of German Americans - Wikipedia

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    Jeane Dixon – born Lydia Emma Pinckert, astrologer and self-proclaimed psychic, columnist [356] Mark Edward Fischbach – YouTuber and actor; Siegfried Fischbacher – magician; Willie Geist – television personality, journalist and humorist [357] Nicky Hilton – businesswoman, socialite, model, member of the former Hilton Hotel owners ...