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Central States Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Kansas City, Missouri from 1948 to 1988. Former employees in NWA Central States consisted of professional wrestlers , managers , play-by-play and color commentators , announcers , interviewers and referees .
This article is a list of notable people who were born in and/or have lived in Lawrence, Kansas. Alumni of University of Kansas or Haskell Indian Nations University , including athletes and coaches, that are not originally from Lawrence should not be included in this list, instead, they should be listed in List of University of Kansas people .
Leftoverture is the fourth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1976.The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2001. It was the band's first album to be certified by the RIAA, and remains their highest selling album, having been certified 5 times platinum in the United States.
It’s a few months later than planned, but the W 1857 menswear store is now open at Bradley Fair.. The store is something of a spin-off of the Lawrence shop Weaver’s, which bills itself as the ...
A post office called Weaver was established in 1891, and remained in operation until 1903. The Weaver community was located close to the southern bank of the Kansas River. The area lies in a region called "Weaver Bottoms," which is in the Kansas River floodplain. Therefore, the community was the victim of frequent flooding.
Michelle Yeoh says she had a good reason for handing Emma Stone's statue to Jennifer Lawrence at the 2024 Oscars on Sunday. After some viewers on social media speculated that the Everything ...
An image of the Haskell-Baker Wetlands during the winter, looking north (2017) The Haskell-Baker Wetlands during the spring (2009) The Haskell-Baker Wetlands (also known as the Baker Wetlands) is a nature preserve and artificially sustained wetland, [1] spanning approximately 927 acres (3.8 km 2) [2] south of Lawrence, Kansas, United States.
Looking to emulate the success of eastern water-driven industrial cities like Lowell, Massachusetts, local leaders entertained plans to build a stone dam across the Kansas River. [5] The city of Lawrence contracted with engineer Orlando Darling, who founded the Lawrence Land and Water Company (LL&W Co.) to manage the project. [6] South ...