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  2. North American Bridge Championships - Wikipedia

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    North American Bridge Championships (NABC) are three annual bridge tournaments sponsored by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). The "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall" NABCs are usually scheduled in March, July, and November for about eleven days.

  3. List of bridge competitions and awards - Wikipedia

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    "World Bridge Games" [14] or Bridge at the World Mind Sports Games (quadrennial, next 2020) World Masters Individual [ 15 ] —from 1992 Open and Women (Juniors 2000 only) World Team Olympiad [ 16 ] —1960–2004 national teams events; Open and Women incorporated in the Games 2008 and "Senior International Cup" continued as a non-medal event

  4. North American Pairs - Wikipedia

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    The trophy is presented in memory of Col. Russell J. Baldwin (1889–1969), a U.S. Army officer and expert on tournament procedure who was ACBL Honorary Member of the Year in 1943. Baldwin was active as an organizer from the earliest days of contract bridge. He became a director of the American Bridge League and its treasurer shortly after its ...

  5. Venerable Raleigh Beltline bridge will disappear this weekend

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  6. North American Collegiate Bridge Championship - Wikipedia

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    North American Collegiate Bridge Championships are an intramural college competition run by the American Contract Bridge League. [1] The finals are held every summer in conjunction with the North American Bridge Championships. Any college in the United States, Canada, Mexico and/or Bermuda is eligible to participate in the event.

  7. Venerable Raleigh Beltline bridge will disappear this weekend

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    The four-lane bridge opened in April 1958, carrying what was then known as the U.S. 1 bypass around Raleigh. It was the first piece of the Beltline to open and is the last four-lane section of ...

  8. Grand National Teams - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bridge Association, established by Ely Culbertson and his staff, conducted a Grand National Team-of-Four championship from 1934 to 1937 (the lifetime of the organization before merger created the ACBL). [citation needed] The extended, grass-roots tournament was re-established in 1973, when about 1500 teams participated. [2]

  9. Part of a long-awaited greenway trail opens in Raleigh. When ...

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    A section of greenway trail opened in North Raleigh late this summer, part of a long-anticipated link between William B. Umstead State Park and the rest of the city’s greenway system.. But that ...