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Ober Mountain Adventure Park & Ski Area, formerly known as Ober Gatlinburg, is a ski area and amusement park located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, that was established in 1962. The area also contains a large mall with indoor amusements, an indoor ice skating rink , snack bars , a restaurant, and stores.
Harold Ober (1881–1959), American literary agent; Henry Kulp Ober (1878–1939), American college president and bishop; Josiah Ober, American historian of ancient Greece and classical political theorist; Ken Ober (1957–2009), American game show host, comedian, and actor; Philip Ober (1902–1982), American screen and stage actor
Ober was born February 13, 1849, in Beverly, Massachusetts. He received a common school education. He received a common school education. While yet a boy, he evinced a fondness for natural history: he collected nearly all the birds of New England and noted their habits. [ 1 ]
Ober's ERA in four July starts is 2.00, and he has posted seven consecutive quality starts — completing six or more innings with three or fewer runs. "He was awesome," Twins manager Rocco ...
Oberleutnant (English: First Lieutenant) [1] is a senior lieutenant officer rank in the German-speaking armed forces of Germany (), the Austrian Armed Forces, and the Swiss Armed Forces.
On July 30, 2022, Ober was placed on the 60-day injured list with a right groin strain. [7] He was activated from the injured list on September 15. [8] Ober made 11 starts for Minnesota in 2022, pitching to a 2-3 record and 3.21 ERA with 51 strikeouts in 56.0 innings of work. Ober was optioned to the Triple-A St. Paul Saints to begin the 2023 ...
Ken Ober (July 3, 1957 – November 15, 2009) was an American game show host, comedian, and actor. Early life and career. Born Kenneth Oberding [1] in Brookline, ...
The Ober, formerly Obermann, in Austrian also called the Manderl, is the court card in the German and Swiss styles of playing cards that corresponds in rank to the Queen in French packs. The name Ober (lit.: "over") is an abbreviation of the former name for these cards, Obermann , which meant something like 'superior' or 'lord'. [ 1 ]