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  2. Slave Auction Block, Fredericksburg - Wikipedia

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    Tichnor Brothers linen-era postcard. The Slave Auction Block in Fredericksburg, Virginia is a large stone that was used as an auction block in slave auctions.It was located on the corner of William Street and Charles Street, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Fredericksburg Historic District.

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  4. Lexington Broadcast Services Company - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Broadcast Services Company (first known as Lexington Broadcast Services and later known as LBS Communications) was a television production and syndication company founded on November 15, 1976, by advertising pioneer Henry Siegel, who, according to Advertising Age, was "the man who built Lexington Broadcast Services into the nation's largest barter syndicator, and thus defined ...

  5. St. Julien (Spotsylvania County, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Brook purchased 200 acres (81 ha) in Spotsylvania County in 1796 when he moved his practice and residence to Fredericksburg, Virginia. This tract became St. Julien. [5] Henry Clay was a frequent visitor to St. Julien. Brooke lived on the plantation from the time of the building of the house until his death there in 1851. [6]

  6. Fredericksburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fredericksburg's daily newspaper is The Free Lance–Star. The Free Lance was first published in 1885, and competed with two twice-weekly papers in the city during the late 19th century, the Fredericksburg News and The Virginia Star. While the News folded in 1884, the Star moved to daily publication in 1893. In 1900, the two companies merged ...

  7. Fredericksburg - Wikipedia

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    Fredericksburg, Mahoning County, Ohio, an unincorporated community; Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania (disambiguation), various places; Fredericksburg, Texas; Fredericksburg, Virginia, a historic city in north central Virginia and the most-populous place with this name Battle of Fredericksburg, a major battle of the American Civil War which took ...

  8. One red paperclip - Wikipedia

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    The paperclip that Kyle MacDonald used to start the series of trades by which eventually he traded for a house. One red paperclip is a website created by Canadian blogger Kyle MacDonald, who traded his way from a single red paperclip to a house in a series of fourteen online trades over the course of a year. [1]

  9. Virginia Election Results

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    About the Presidential Race. Electoral votes: 13; Pollster estimate: Tossup; Download final results; What to Watch. The Old Dominion’s 13 electoral votes are among the most coveted electoral prizes for both presidential campaigns.