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"Stenton" at Visit Philadelphia "Stenton Museum" at Visit Pennsylvania "Stenton" at Independence Hall Association; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) documentation: HABS No. PA-1714, "Stenton", 4 photos, 10 measured drawings, 1 photo caption page; HABS No. PA-1714-A, "Stenton, Kitchen Wing", 3 measured drawings
Bill "Weenie Beenie" Staton at the 2003 US Open Nine-ball Championship. William "Bill" Paul Staton (born Billy Paul Staton; May 23, 1928, in Concord, North Carolina, US – February 28, 2006, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina), [1] was an American professional pool player and restaurateur, nicknamed Weenie Beenie.
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A number of people have gained notoriety from their stunts, both successful and fatal. The first documented survival of a trip over Niagara Falls was that of school teacher Annie Edson Taylor in 1901. Taylor went over the falls in an oak barrel as part of a stunt in an attempt to bring her financial security. [1]
Wesley Heerssen, who served as Captain aboard the U.S. Brig Niagara from 2003 -20014, describes wood that is sloping slightly in the wrong direction, lower left, which in turn leads to rot over ...
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Kirk Raymond Jones (1962 or 1963 – c. April 19, 2017) was an American who became the first person to survive going over Horseshoe Falls, the largest waterfall of Niagara Falls, without safety equipment, in 2003. He then went over Niagara Falls again in 2017 with a plastic ball and died.
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