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  2. Guy Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Guy Rollingsheim Brewer (January 27, 1904 – October 31, 1978, aged 74) [1] was an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly between 1969 and 1978. He was one of the first African-Americans to be elected to political office in the New York City borough of Queens, and the first African-American to serve as Majority Whip in the Assembly.

  3. Jamaica Hospital Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Hospital's first permanent location opened on June 18, 1898, near the Union Hall Street station on the east side of New York Avenue (Guy Brewer Blvd), a short distance north of South Street. The new hospital building opened on May 1, and despite not being ready to fully receive patients, admitted its first patients several days later.

  4. Talk:Guy R. Brewer Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    "To/from Jamaica, take the Q111 along 147 Av, To/from the Rockaways, take the Q111 along 147 Av and transfer to/from the Q113 or Q114 on Guy R Brewer Blvd at 147 Av" The image really says it all though. There is nothing on the website or anywhere else. Keep your eyes peeled for anything concerning the change. Thanks.--

  5. Commix - Wikipedia

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    Based in Cambridge, Commix originally composed of George Levings, Guy Brewer and Conrad Whittle. [1] As a DJ/production team, they began working together in 2002 and the trio released a series of 12-inch singles on the Aquasonic, Tangent Recordings, Good Looking Records, Creative Source and Brand.nu labels, with notable tracks including 2003's "Feel Something", and 2004's "Herbie" and ...

  6. Guy R. Brewer Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 2014, the Q113 local was converted into a limited-stop service called the Q114, running along Guy R. Brewer Boulevard, 147th Avenue, and Brookville Boulevard, and local in Nassau County and the Rockaways. The limited stops eliminated in 2011 were restored for Q114 service, with two additional limited stops added.

  7. File:Academic-Core-Building-Guy-Brewer-Blvd.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. G. O. Guy - Wikipedia

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    G.O. Guy was a small chain of drugstores located in the Seattle area of the U.S. state of Washington. The chain was founded in 1888 by George Omar Guy. Throughout the early 20th century, G.O. Guy's was the second largest drug store chain in Seattle behind Bartell Drugs and predated it by two years.

  9. Fareway - Wikipedia

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    Fareway Stores, Inc. is a Midwest grocery store chain based in Boone, Iowa.It operates 137 grocery store locations in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, and Missouri.