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Sportspeople from Hialeah, Florida (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "People from Hialeah, Florida" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Name Notability Connection to Florida G. Harold Alexander (1900–1987) Florida Republican Party state chairman (c. 1952–1964) Resided in Fort Myers [301] John Atchison (1954–2007) Assistant U.S. Attorney and children's sports coach, committed suicide in prison after being charged with soliciting sex from a five-year-old girl Resided in ...
It turns out that the vast majority of brands named after real people are — of course — named after the company's founder. But each of these founders has a unique and oftentimes fascinating story.
Hialeah Park Racetrack was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 2, 1979. On January 12, 1988, the property was determined eligible for designation as a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior. In 2001, Hialeah Park stopped hosting racing after a change in state law kept it from having exclusive dates ...
In 1946, Earl Tupper introduced plastic storage ware with legendary airtight seals patterned after the inverted rim on a can of paint which prevented food from drying out, wilting or losing its ...
Last year, Strawberry, a giant, anthropomorphized Pop-Tarts pastry, had college football fans and the internet rapt in attention. A mascot at the Dec. 28 Pop-Tarts Bowl where Kansas State faced ...
Governor Rick Scott added 22 names in 2013, including former Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula, former University of Florida Gators football player and coach Steve Spurrier, 2012 Masters golf champion Bubba Watson Jr., former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Ervin, and Dr. Pedro Jose Greer Jr., an advocate for homeless and the ...
Cuban community takes to the streets on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016 near the 1100 block of West 49th Street in Hialeah after hearing the announcement that Fidel Castro died.