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  2. James Robinson Risner - Wikipedia

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    Risner died in his sleep October 22, 2013, at his home in Bridgewater, Virginia three days after suffering a severe stroke. [49] [54] [55] Risner was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on January 23, 2014. He was eulogized by Perot and General Welsh with fellow former POWs and current members of the 336th Fighter Squadron among those in ...

  3. Heritage Hills, Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Hills' largest house, and largest in Oklahoma City, is the Hales Mansion, spanning 20,021 square feet (1,860.0 m 2). The Châteauesque-style Overholser Mansion , the neighborhood's second largest house, is a historic house museum and is open to the public with guided tours .

  4. New family-run Centre County diner is paying it forward for ...

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    Check out the menu. Matt DiSanto. January 24, 2025 at 11:41 AM. The Red Roost Diner will officially welcome guests starting Jan. 27 in the former home of Mr. Hot Dog & More, pictured here in 2023.

  5. List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 1970s

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    Much higher gas flames in gas appliances caused damage in 16 homes, and about 2,000 gas meters were shut off during the incident. [170] June 12 – A 10-inch gas pipeline was hit by a construction crew in Kansas City, Missouri. Almost 2 hours later, escaping gas ignited, causing burns to 2 men from a crew trying to fix the pipeline leak. [171]

  6. List of Oklahoma City University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Nance – lawyer, lobbyist, member of Oklahoma House of Representatives; Ron Norick – mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Leon C. Phillips (1916) – 11th Governor of Oklahoma [3] Arsyadjuliandi Rachman (1987 MBA) – Indonesian politician who served as governor of Riau; T. W. Shannon – Oklahoma House of Representatives

  7. John J. Pershing - Wikipedia

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    Chapter IV, General of the Armies John J. Pershing, State Funeral, 15–19 July 1948 Archived August 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine in The Last Salute: Civil and Military Funeral, 1921–1969 Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine by B. C. Mossman and M. W. Stark, United States Army Center of Military History

  8. Jean Shepard - Wikipedia

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    Shepard was born in Oklahoma and raised in California alongside her nine siblings. Having a musical upbringing, she formed an all-female country music band named The Melody Ranch Girls. During this period, she was heard by country artist Hank Thompson , who helped her get her first recording contract at age 18 with Capitol Records .

  9. Hales Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Second Renaissance Revival house [2] was built for William Taylor Hales, a prominent business man of early Oklahoma City, in 1916 at a cost of $125,000 USD.In 1939, the mansion was bought by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and served as the residence of the archbishop until it was converted back into a private residence in 1992.