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  2. Alan Ameche - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ameche (/ ə ˈ m iː tʃ i /; June 1, 1933 – August 8, 1988), nicknamed "the Iron Horse", or simply "the Horse", was an American football fullback who played for six seasons with the Baltimore Colts in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Wisconsin Badgers and won the Heisman Trophy during his senior ...

  3. Iron Horse (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Horse, sometimes written Ironhorse, was a motorcycling magazine dedicated to biker culture, published between 1979 and 2011. Originally a spin-off of Easyriders , it was meant to showcase a broader range of bikes than the Harley-Davidson and Indian models that were the focus of its sister publication.

  4. Iron Horsemen Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Horsemen Motorcycle Club (IHMC) is an American outlaw motorcycle club that was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1967. Their insignia consists of a winged, metallic horse's head while their motto reads "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if it weren't for the Iron Horsemen, the highways would rust".

  5. Iron Horse Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Iron Horse Bicycles was a manufacturer of bicycles, in Islandia, New York, United States from 1987 to 2009. Its logo was a prancing horse on a mustard-color crest similar to the Ferrari logo. Iron Horse sold racing bikes and mountain bikes , but mainly downhill, freeride, and all mountain.

  6. Sports in New Haven, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The team was granted a 6-game last-minute extension and would finish the season at the Oakdale Sports Complex in Montville, over 51 miles from New Haven. The team disbanded at the end of the season. [21] New Haven is home to both rugby union and rugby league teams, the New Haven Old Black RFC and the New Haven Warriors, respectively.

  7. Farmington, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Farmington has been called the "mother of towns" because its vast area was divided to produce nine other central Connecticut communities. The borough of Unionville, in Farmington's northwestern corner, was once home to many factories harnessing the water power of the Farmington River. Farmington is steeped in New England history.

  8. Category:Sportspeople from Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Sports coaches from Connecticut (4 C, 2 P) Cyclists from Connecticut (3 P) F. American football people from Connecticut (2 C) G. Golfers from Connecticut (26 P) I.

  9. List of secondary school sports team names and mascots ...

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    Whiteland Community High School, Whiteland, Indiana – The discussion of a possible change among school officials prompted a "Save the Warrior" page on Facebook. [241] The name will be retained, but the school plans to phase out its Native American logo, beginning with sports jerseys. [242] White County High School, Cleveland, Georgia