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  2. Douglass Park - Wikipedia

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    Douglass Park (formerly Douglas Park) is a part of the Chicago Park District on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1869 and initially named South Park, [ 1 ] its 173 acres (0.70 km 2 ) are in the North Lawndale community area with an official address of 1401 S. Sacramento Drive.

  3. Lifecodes (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lifecodes, formerly known as ACTAGEN [1] (Advanced Clinical Testing And Genetics), was a company founded in 1982 that throughout a 10-year period dominated the DNA fingerprinting scene.

  4. 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    To address growing demand for beachfront access, the City of Chicago's Special Park Commission took over management of Chicago's municipal beaches in 1905. [ 1 ] : 4 Several years later, the commission began planning state-of-the-art bathing pavilions for Chicago, visiting well-known beaches throughout the nation in search of an appropriate model.

  5. Jeffrey Glassberg - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Glassberg is an American biologist and author. Following a distinguished academic career he pioneered and patented work in DNA Fingerprinting. [1] [2] Later he founded the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) [3]: 22–27 [4]: 32 and is the leading proponent of moving interest in butterflies from hobbyist collecting and nets to butterflying with binoculars and cameras.

  6. El Dorado Park Estates, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado Park Estates is a neighborhood in Long Beach, California. It was developed by S&S Construction, later known as Shapell Industries, [1] beginning in 1962. [2] [3] The company was co-founded by David Shapell, Nathan Shapell, and Max Webb in 1955. [4] It was the first large neighborhood to be developed by the company. [3]

  7. Plaza, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram's March 13, 1953 edition, residents in Lakewood Plaza units 3, 4 and 5 voted to become the first Lakewood area choosing to be annexed into Long Beach. The Press-Telegram reported that "the half-mile square area joining the city is bounded by Spring St., Studebaker Rd., Stearns St., and Palo Verde Ave."

  8. Douglas, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Douglas, Chicago, a neighborhood of Chicago This page was last edited on 21 October 2021, at 21:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Douglas Park (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Park (Langley), an urban public park in British Columbia, Canada Douglass Park (Lexington, Kentucky) , park established for African Americans in Lexington, Kentucky Douglas Park (Rock Island) , a stadium that served as home for the Rock Island Independents professional American football team