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These also included books under their new imprint, Callaway Golfer. [7] That same year, the company's website was launched, and Callaway announced his company would soon begin working on e-books, focusing on titles for children. [7] The company changed its name to Callaway Arts & Entertainment in 2005, to signify the company's change of direction.
Corelle serving bowl, in "Butterfly Gold" [1] [2] pattern introduced at launch in 1970. Corelle is a brand of glassware and dishware. It is made of Vitrelle, a tempered glass product consisting of two types of glass laminated into three layers. [3] [4] It was introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1970, but is now manufactured and sold by Corelle ...
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Callaway was also commissioned by Aston Martin to design new cylinder heads for the Aston Martin Virage 5.3L V8 engine, which led to him managing the engine program for its AMR1 Group C racer. [2] Callaway Cars headquarters is in Old Lyme, Connecticut with West Coast facilities in Temecula, California, and European facilities in Leingarten ...
A William and Mary style cabinet with oyster veneering and parquetry inlays. What later came to be known as the William and Mary style is a furniture design common from 1700 to 1725 in the Netherlands, Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland and Kingdom of Ireland, and later in England's American colonies.
Callaway Resort & Gardens is a 2,500-acre (1,000 ha) resort complex located near Pine Mountain in Harris County, Georgia, 18 miles (29 km) from LaGrange, Georgia. The world's largest azalea garden, this destination draws over 750,000 visitors annually. [6] [7] Callaway Gardens was ranked as Best Georgia Attraction in 2018 by USA Today. [8]
Cabell Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an American jazz singer and bandleader.He was a regular performer at the Cotton Club in Harlem, where he became a popular vocalist of the swing era.
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