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  2. Royal tours of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Royal tours of Jamaica by Jamaica's royal family have been taking place since the 20th century. Elizabeth II, Queen of Jamaica (r. 1962–2022), visited the island six times; in 1953, 1966, 1975, 1983, 1994, and 2002. Other members of the royal family have also paid visits.

  3. Far Rockaway Beach Bungalow Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Beachside Bungalow Preservation Association (BBPA) was formed in September 1984 by Betzie Parker White, Roger White, and Carole Lewis. Betzie White was the head, or chairman, of the BBPA and established it as a non-profit 501(c)3 in June 1986. Richard George became a board member in 1985, and chairman around 1990. [8]

  4. Royal court - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh 'Court of Lahore'.. A royal household is the highest-ranking example of patronage.A regent or viceroy may hold court during the minority or absence of the hereditary ruler, and even an elected head of state may develop a court-like entourage of unofficial, personally-chosen advisers and "companions".

  5. Monarchy of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign onwards, royal symbols in Jamaica have been altered to make them distinctly Jamaican or new ones created, such as the Queen's Royal Standard for Jamaica, created in 1966. Second in precedence is the personal flag of the governor-general. [103]

  6. King Manor - Wikipedia

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    King Manor, also known as the Rufus King House, is a historic house at 150th Street and Jamaica Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York City.The two-story house is the main structure in Rufus King Park, an 11.5-acre (4.7 ha) public park that preserves part of the former estate of Rufus King, a U.S. Founding Father.

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  8. Who are the royal courtiers working behind the scenes after ...

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    The Master will have to ensure the palace continues to run like clockwork for the royal family as its members mourn the loss of the Queen. Charles also has his own Master of the Household – a ...

  9. Grace Episcopal Church Complex (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Grace Episcopal Church Complex is a historic Episcopal church complex at 155-15 Jamaica Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, in U.S. state of New York.The complex includes the church, parish house, and cemetery.