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  2. Denny McLain - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Tigers hired former major-league pitcher Johnny Sain as their pitching coach. [11] Sain helped develop McLain's pitching skills and taught him the psychology of pitching. [11] [12] The 1967 season was memorable due to the tight four-way pennant race between the Tigers, the Boston Red Sox, the Minnesota Twins, and the Chicago White ...

  3. Albany Mounds State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. October 9, 1974. Albany Mounds State Historic Site, also known as Albany Mounds Site, is a historic site operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. It spans over 205 acres of land near the Mississippi River at the northwest edge of the state of Illinois in the United States. In 1974, the site was added to the National ...

  4. Devils Kitchen Lake - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Kitchen Lake is an 810-acre (3.3 km 2) reservoir in southern Illinois, created by the damming of Grassy Creek, a tributary of Crab Orchard Lake and the Big Muddy River. Most of the lake is located in Williamson County, southwest of Marion, Illinois. The lake is accessible from Interstate 57. Two arms of the lake penetrate into adjacent ...

  5. ‘It’s cooler by the lake’: Why Duluth is proving to be a ...

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    Shops, restaurants, hotels and event centers are clustered near the lakefront, along with attractions such as a historic 611-foot lake freighter turned museum (the William A. Irvin) that dominates ...

  6. Naniboujou Club Lodge - Wikipedia

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    October 21, 1982. The Naniboujou Club Lodge is a resort and restaurant built as part of a private club on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Cook County, Minnesota, United States, about 15 miles (24 km) east of Grand Marais. It is named after Naniboujou, a character from the Cree, and the lodge's décor has both Native American and Art Deco ...

  7. Rube Waddell - Wikipedia

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    Rube Waddell. George Edward Waddell (October 13, 1876 – April 1, 1914) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). A left-hander, he played for 13 years, with the Louisville Colonels, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago Orphans in the National League, as well as the Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louis Browns in the American League.

  8. Lunsford-Pulcher Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    73000712 [1] Added to NRHP. July 23, 1973. The Lunsford-Pulcher Archeological Site is a prehistoric archaeological site in rural Monroe and St. Clair counties in Illinois. The site was the location of a Middle Mississippian village which was probably a satellite community of Cahokia. Several pyramidal burial mounds are included in the site.

  9. Steve Trout - Wikipedia

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    Chicago White Sox (1978 – 1982) Chicago Cubs (1983 – 1987) New York Yankees (1987) Seattle Mariners (1988 – 1989) Steven Russell Trout (born July 30, 1957) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 1980s. He is the son of former MLB pitcher Dizzy Trout. He had the nickname "Rainbow".