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  2. Belmont International Open - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont International Open was a match-play golf tournament played at Belmont Country Club in Belmont, Massachusetts from September 22 to 28, 1937. Prize money was $12,000. There was a 36-hole stroke-play stage played on September 22 and 23 after which the leading 64 players advanced to the match-play stage. [1]

  3. Belmont, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Media Center (BMC) was founded in 2005 [33] as a local non-profit, public-educational & government access TV station mandated to provide and make available to Belmont residents a variety of media production & editing classes, locally produced TV programming, and video/TV equipment, studios and facilities.

  4. Belmont High School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    They placed 3rd Place at MA State Championships (2019) and 2nd Place at MA State Championships (2018). [20] The crew club is based in Arlington, MA and combines students from Belmont High School, Arlington High School, and Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical High School. Initially, the Arlington-Belmont Crew Club started as Belmont Crew in ...

  5. Belmont Club (Fall River, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Club, also known as the John Young House, is a historic house on Franklin Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1845, and is one of the few surviving homes built close to the city's business district soon after the devastating 1843 fire. It was purchased by the Belmont Club in 1934. [2]

  6. Homer House - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Woman's Club held its first meeting on February 11, 1920, with a membership of 400 "including all the prominent women in Belmont", according to the Boston Globe. [22] It was part of the popular woman's club movement in the United States of the time, which played a large part in achieving women's suffrage in the United States in the ...

  7. Belmont Manor House - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Manor House, formally known as Belmont Plantation, is a two-story, five-part Federal mansion in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, built between the years of 1799–1802 by Ludwell Lee (1760–1836), son of Richard Henry Lee. The land surrounding the mansion, the Belmont property, was handed down to his first wife (also his first ...

  8. Clay Pit Pond - Wikipedia

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    Clay Pit Pond, also known as Claypit Pond, is a pond in the Boston suburb of Belmont in Middlesex County, Massachusetts situated between Concord Avenue and Belmont High School. It is a man-made pond, excavated as the source of clay for industrial brick-making on the site from 1888 to 1926.

  9. Belmont Hill School - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Hill School is an all-boys day and optional five-day boarding school in Belmont, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.The school enrolls approximately 470 boys in grades 7–12, separated into the Middle School (Forms I-III, or grades 7–9) and the Upper School (Forms IV-VI, or grades 10–12).