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  • 15The Baj Pomorski Theater — is a puppet theater, located in Toruń in Poland.HistoryThe Baj Pomorski Theater was started thanks to Irena Pikiel Samorewiczowa – an artist, painter, and repatriate from Vilnius who had come to Bydgoszcz in April 1945 possessing a document from… …

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  • 16Save the Best for Last — Single infobox Name = Save The Best for Last Artist = Vanessa Williams from Album = The Comfort Zone B side = Freedom Dance (U.S.), 2 Of A Kind (Europe) Released = January 14, 1992 Recorded = April 1991 Format = cassette single, 7 single, CD maxi …

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  • 18The Yale Alley Cats — The Yale Alley Cats, an all male a cappella group, was founded in 1943 at Yale University. The group’s early repertoire was based in jazz, but its current arrangements cover Motown, pop, folk, and other genres. Each year, the Cats go on three… …

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  • 20The Cassey House — The Cassey House, at 243 Delancey Street (formerly 63 Union Street), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was owned by the Cassey family for 84 years (1845 1929). The Casseys were a prominent, prosperous, African American family living and working in… …

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