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  • 91Fiddler's Green — is the afterlife imagined by sailors, and later adopted by U.S. Cavalry, where there is perpetual mirth, a fiddle that never stops playing, and dancers who never tire. There is some evidence to support that the major propagators of this belief… …

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  • 92Elijah Abel — NOTOC Elijah Abel (July 25, 1810 – December 25, 1884)Fact|date=June 2008 was the first black elder and seventy in the Latter Day Saint movement, and one of the few black members in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day… …

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  • 93Sylmar, Los Angeles, California — Sylmar is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It is located east of Interstate 5 and north of the city of San Fernando. Sylmar was once the site of the world’s largest olive groves hence its name,… …

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  • 94U.S. Route 40 — National Road Victory Highway Route information …

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  • 95Zhao Shangzhi — (Chinese: 赵尚志; 1908 1942) was born in Chaoyang, Liaoning Province, China. He participated in the May 30 Movement movement in 1925, and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. In November 1925, he went to study in the Whampoa… …

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  • 96ʻIolani Palace — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 97Guerrilla Girls — Motto Reinventing the f word: feminism! Formation 1985 Headquarters New York, New York, United States Region served Worldwide Official languages …

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  • 98Memory Foundations — is the name given by Daniel Libeskind to his site plan for the World Trade Center, which was selected by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation to be the master plan for rebuilding at the World Trade Center site in New York City. Memory… …

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  • 99Runestone — A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition began in the 4th century but most of them date from the late Viking Age, and it lasted… …

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  • 100Henry Bacon — (November 28 1866 ndash; February 17 1924) an American Beaux Arts architect, is best remembered for his severe Greek Doric Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. (built 1915 ndash;1922), which was his final project. Education and early career Henry …

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