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  2. Buzzword of the Week: Wheelhouse - AOL

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    For "wheelhouse," a term currently cresting the popularity wave, this path has taken a long and curvy route, through boats and baseball, Buzzwords have a life cycle, gathering momentum until they ...

  3. Happy hour - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, happy hour became legal in Kansas after a 26-year ban. [18] In July 2015, a 25-year happy hour ban was ended in Illinois. [19] As of July 2015, happy hour bans existed in Alaska, Hawaii, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Utah, and Vermont. A bill filed in 2023 in the North Carolina General ...

  4. Shipcarpenter Square - Wikipedia

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    Shipcarpenter Square is an historic residential neighborhood located in Lewes, Delaware.The neighborhood has well-preserved Colonial and Victorian-era houses, said to provide a bucolic setting and charm to the seaside community while preserving the architectural heritage of the region.

  5. Wheelhouse Magazine - Wikipedia

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    First published in Winter 2007, [1] the magazine is known for its left-leaning politics, its dedication to promoting new writers and artists, and its sponsoring of community projects--such as the New York Suicide Shows, The Evergreen State College Saturday Reading Series, and New York Stories.

  6. Pells Pool - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Lewes Town Council took up the trusteeship of the Town Brook trust from the District Council. A charity – the Pells Pool Community Association – was formed and took over the running of the pool on 26 May 2001, nearly 140 years to the day since the Pool opened.

  7. Lewes Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lewes Transit Center features a bus loop that buses pull into, to pick up and drop off passengers. Located south of the bus stop is a park and ride lot with 248 parking spaces along with an indoor passenger facility featuring seating, restrooms, a ticket sales office, and monitors displaying real-time bus information.

  8. Lewes Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    Lewes Friends Meeting House is a Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) place of worship in the town of Lewes, part of the district of the same name in East Sussex, England. A Quaker community became established in the town in 1655 when George Fox , prominent Dissenter and founder of the Religious Society of Friends, first visited.

  9. Cape May–Lewes Ferry - Wikipedia

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    That schedule was cut back in 1975 to 16 hours per day. [16] Nolan C. Chandler, a former oiler for Virginia's Norfolk–Kiptopeke Ferry, was the first manager of the Cape May–Lewes Ferry. Chandler started on March 15, 1964. [17] The Cape May–Lewes Ferry welcomed its first female permanent captain, Sharon Urban, in August 2020. [18]