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  2. Booth Road Celtic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Booth Road Celtic Football Club was founded back in June 2001. The club was founded by Mark Maloney, John Finn, Colm Kernan and the late Graham White and Pearse Butler. [1] They play in Clondalkin Leisure Centre and Corkagh Park. They have DDSL, LSL, DWSL and EWFL teams. [citation needed]

  3. Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Ulmerton Road: 34th St. N Transfer Center (PSTA Facility) - St. Petersburg 1 St. & 4 Ave. - Indian Rocks Beach Daily Bi-Directional 15 minutes weekday peak and midday service, 30 minute Saturday service, and hourly Sunday and holiday service 60: McMullen Booth Frontage Road/Downtown Clearwater: McMullen Booth Frontage Road - Clearwater

  4. Pinellas Bayway - Wikipedia

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    Pinellas Bayway. The Pinellas Bayway System is a series of bridges on two state roads in Pinellas County, Florida. It is a toll road complex maintained and operated by the Florida Department of Transportation. It also is compatible with the SunPass ETC system currently in use on all other FDOT-owned toll roads. The Pinellas Bayway consists of:

  5. Odet Philippe - Wikipedia

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    Odet Philippe [1] was the first permanent, non-native settler on the Pinellas peninsula in what is now the state of Florida, acquiring 160 acres (0.65 km 2) of land in what is today Safety Harbor in 1842. He was a successful businessman who introduced cigar making and citrus to the Tampa Bay region.

  6. Alan Booth - Wikipedia

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    Alan Booth (5 December 1946 – 24 January 1993) was an English writer who wrote two books about his journeys on foot through the Japanese countryside. The better-known of the two, The Roads to Sata , published in 1985, is about his travels in 1977 from Cape Sōya , the northern tip of Hokkaidō , to Cape Sata , the southern tip of Kyūshū .

  7. John Wilkes Booth - Wikipedia

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    John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor who assassinated United States President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865. A member of the prominent 19th-century Booth theatrical family from Maryland, [1] he was a noted actor who was also a Confederate sympathizer ...

  8. Leland Hotel phone booth gets new home in classic car ... - AOL

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    Classic car collector Johnny Matthes now owns it and has restored the 1927 phone booth that used to be in the hotel's lobby. It is part of his mini museum on Ashland Road. Dick Taylor had the ...

  9. Rodney McMullen - Wikipedia

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    William Rodney McMullen (born 1961) is an American businessman who has been the CEO of Kroger, the third-largest general retailer in the US, since January 1, 2014. Early life [ edit ] McMullen was born in Pineville, Kentucky [2] on his family-owned farm, and was the first of his family to receive a college education.