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  2. Tin Cup - Wikipedia

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    The site's consensus states: "Breezy and predictable, Tin Cup is a likeable sports comedy that benefits greatly from Kevin Costner's amiable lead performance." [13] On Metacritic the film has a score of 60 out of 100, based on reviews from 19 critics. [14] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F. [15]

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  4. Tincup, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Tincup, or Tin Cup, originally named Virginia City, is an unincorporated community in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. The community was once a prominent mining town, but is now a community of summer homes with a few year-round residents.

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  6. Sierra cup - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra cup was invented in the early 20th century, perhaps as early as 1905. They were a direct evolution of the tin cups used by campers in the 19th century, including naturalist John Muir, who often brought a tin cup with him during his trips to the wilderness, and founded the Sierra Club in 1892. [2]

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  8. Tin Cup Chalice - Wikipedia

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    Tin Cup Chalice (April 3, 2005 – April 17, 2009), was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 2008, became the first New York-bred to win New York’s “OTB Big Apple Triple" of Racing: the Mike Lee Stakes, the New York Derby, and the Albany Stakes.

  9. Fort Wayne TinCaps - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Cap refers to the story (dating back to the 19th century), that Johnny Appleseed wore a tin cooking pot as a hat, though this depiction has been disputed by historians. [2] Chapman spent his final years in Fort Wayne and is buried in the city.