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  2. City Sports - Wikipedia

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    City Sports. City Sports is an American sporting goods retailer that re-launched [1] in the spring of 2017 after being purchased during bankruptcy liquidation in December 2015. Founded in 1983 by Mike Kennedy and Eric Martin, two Boston locals, [2] the company grew across state borders and operated 27 stores in eight states. [3]

  3. Copley Square - Wikipedia

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    Copley Square / ˈkɒpli / [1] is a public square in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, bounded by Boylston Street, Clarendon Street, St. James Avenue, and Dartmouth Street. The square is named for painter John Singleton Copley. Prior to 1883 it was known as Art Square due to its many cultural institutions, some of which remain today.

  4. R. H. White - Wikipedia

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    R. H. White was a department store company of the 19th and 20th centuries, based in Boston. The company existed from 1853 to c. 1980; the flagship downtown Boston store was open from 1876 to 1957. R. H. White was founded in 1853. Originally on Winter Street, it moved in 1876 to a large ornate six-floor building (designed by Peabody and Stearns ...

  5. Nicknames of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston has many nicknames, inspired by various historical contexts. They include: came from governor John Winthrop 's goal, of the original Massachusetts Bay Colony, to create the biblical "City on a Hill." It also refers to the original three hills of Boston. is a shortened form of a phrase recorded by writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Hub of ...

  6. Perry Jones - Wikipedia

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    He was the #7 player in the ESPNU 100, [1] the #9 player in the class of 2010 by Scout.com, [2] and also rated as the #9 player by Rivals.com. [3] In his junior year, Jones, along with future Texas forward Shawn Williams, led Duncanville to the Texas 5A regional championship game where they lost to Cedar Hill High School 60-59.

  7. Perry Caravello - Wikipedia

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    6,320,178 [1] Last updated: April 2, 2024. Website. www.perrycaravellolive.com. Perry Francis Caravello[2] (born November 17, 1963) is an American actor, comedian, and internet personality who is best known as the star of the 2003 movie Windy City Heat and the host of the internet stream Perry Caravello Live.

  8. Armory of the First Corps of Cadets - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 22, 1973. The Armory of the First Corps of Cadets is a historic armory at 97–105 Arlington Street and 130 Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Over the years it has been known as Park Plaza Castle, Castle at Park Plaza, and The Tower.

  9. Lafayette City Center - Wikipedia

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    The complex was built in 1984 [1] on a site which had included the old R. H. White department store. R. H. White had occupied an ornate six-floor emporium there from 1876 until going out of business in 1957, after which the building was occupied by the Citymart department store (1962–1966) and Raymond's department store (1966–1972), after which the building was torn down and replaced with ...

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