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  2. Lyckoslanten - Wikipedia

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    Lyckoslanten (Swedish: Lucky Penny) is a free quarterly children's magazine based in Stockholm, Sweden. It has been in circulation since 1926. It has been in circulation since 1926. History and profile

  3. Talk:Lucky Penny - Wikipedia

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  4. Arts Council of Napa Valley - Wikipedia

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    Arts Council Napa Valley (ACNV) is the officially designated local arts agency (LAA) for Napa County, California. Established in 1963, it became a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in 1981. Established in 1963, it became a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in 1981.

  5. A penny inside man's desk drawer could be worth $250K - AOL

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    Randy Lawrence was the lucky holder of one very rare, aluminum penny -- and he had no idea. Lawrence thought it was a 'worthless souvenier,' and it spent more than 30 years in his desk drawer.

  6. Luckypenny - Wikipedia

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    Luckypenny, the title character, is married with two young adult children. Like the author himself, Luckypenny has lost a leg in World War I.He works as an accountant with an English arms firm.

  7. Community foundation - Wikipedia

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    The first community foundation was set up in Cleveland in 1914 by Frederick Goff and operates now as The Cleveland Foundation. [3] Others soon followed including the California Community Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust. The first Community Foundation in Canada, The Winnipeg Foundation, was established in Winnipeg in 1921. [4]

  8. Lucky Penny - Wikipedia

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    "Lucky Penny" is the 15th episode in the second season of the television series How I Met Your Mother and 37th overall. It originally aired on CBS on February 12, 2007. Plot

  9. Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    After William Lyman's death, his wife, the former Mrs. Sarah A. Nowland deeded the property to Native Sons of the Golden West, and through them the mill was restored during a period in the late 1960s and early 1970s through efforts of the Native Son Parlors of Napa County, under the leadership of past Grand President Bismarck Bruck, a grandson of Dr. Bale. [3]