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  2. Edward F. Cantasano - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after 10:30 p.m. on December 13, 1931, Churchill attempted to cross Fifth Avenue in New York City and was struck by a car driven by Cantasano. The crash occurred because Churchill apparently forgot that, in the United States, traffic on two-way roadways keeps to the right whereas in his native United Kingdom it keeps to the left. [3]

  3. Winston Churchill Square - Wikipedia

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    Sir Winston Churchill Square, at the southwest corner of Bleecker Street, Downing Street, and Sixth Avenue, is a .05-acre (0.020 ha) garden and sitting area in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

  4. List of awards and honours received by Winston Churchill

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    Winston Churchill Square is a garden and sitting area in Manhattan, New York City. Churchill Park, Glendowie, New Zealand was created in 1945 and is anmed after him. The Churchill National Park in Australia, which was established on 12 February 1941 as the Dandenong National Park, was renamed in 1944 in his honour.

  5. Leonard Jerome - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Jerome was born in Pompey in Onondaga County, New York, on November 3, 1817. He was one of nine sons and one daughter born to Aurora (née Murray) Jerome (1785–1867) and Isaac Jerome (1786–1866). Isaac was a descendant of Timothy Jerome, a French Huguenot immigrant who arrived in the New

  6. National Churchill Museum - Wikipedia

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    America’s National Churchill Museum (formerly the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library), is located on the Westminster College campus in Fulton, Missouri, United States. The museum commemorates Sir Winston Churchill , the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , and comprises three elements: the Church of St Mary Aldermanbury , the ...

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  8. Charging Bull - Wikipedia

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    Late in the evening of Thursday, December 14, 1989, Di Modica arrived on Wall Street with Charging Bull on the back of a truck and illegally dropped the sculpture outside of the New York Stock Exchange Building. After being removed by the New York City Police Department later that day, Charging Bull was installed at Bowling Green on December 20 ...

  9. Jim Churchill - Wikipedia

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    James Churchill (1863 – January 19, 1930) was an American businessman, restaurateur and NYPD police captain.He was the founder of the Broadway restaurant-cabaret club "Churchill's", located on Forty-Ninth Street, which became one of the most popular establishments in New York City for over a decade prior to Prohibition.