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  2. Peggy Peterman - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Peterman. Peggy Mitchell Peterman ( née Mitchell; ca. 1936 – August 19, 2004) was an African American journalist and columnist at the St. Petersburg Times in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. She was known for initiating the integration of the news that had previously been on a page devoted to blacks throughout the newspaper.

  3. Spring Hill Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hill Manufacturing. /  35.7400°N 86.9650°W  / 35.7400; -86.9650. Spring Hill Manufacturing is a General Motors factory in Spring Hill, Tennessee. It was developed from 1985 and launched in 1990 as the sole manufacturing facility for Saturn Corporation. The plant currently includes vehicle assembly ( Cadillac Lyriq, Cadillac XT5 ...

  4. American Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    American Bank Center Arena. The American Bank Center Arena is an indoor arena located adjacent to the American Bank Center Convention Center. The construction of the arena was a joint effort by Thompson Ventulett Stainback & Associates, Arquitectonica and Gignac & Associates. The venue broke ground on November 3, 2002, and was completed in ...

  5. University of Nebraska Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .unmc .edu. The University of Nebraska Medical Center ( UNMC) is a public academic health science center in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1869 and chartered as a private medical college in 1881, UNMC became part of the University of Nebraska System in 1902. [4] Rapidly expanding in the early 20th century, the university founded a ...

  6. Rose Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Rose Medical Center. / 39.731; -104.9343. Rose Medical Center is a part of HCA Healthcare's HealthONE network. [2] It is colloquially known as Denver's "Baby Hospital," but also provides comprehensive women's care, orthopedics and total joint replacement, heart and vascular care, weight-loss treatment, cancer care, surgical services, internal ...

  7. Bayfront Park - Wikipedia

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    Bayfront Park holds the city's annual "America's Birthday Bash" on Independence Day, which attracted over 60,000 visitors in 2011. The park also hosts the city's official New Year's Eve party that annually hosts over 70,000 visitors. Visitors are encouraged to take public transport for events at Bayfront Park as parking can be scarce and expensive.

  8. University of South Florida College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Academics. The USF College of Nursing was founded in 1973, [2] enrolling its charter class into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. The college added a Master of Science in Nursing program in 1980, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in 1997, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program in 2005. [2]

  9. James Maxie Ponder - Wikipedia

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    James Maxie Ponder (February 22, 1888 – March 4, 1958) was a physician and the first African-American admitted to practice at Mercy Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was regarded as an influential leader of the African American community in St. Petersburg. For his service in the US Army Medical Reserve Corps during World War I, Ponder ...