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  2. Sidney Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Peterson was born on November 15, 1905, in Oakland, California. He attended UC Berkeley, worked as a newspaper reporter in Monterey, and spent time as a practicing painter and sculptor in France in the 1920s and 1930s. After World War II, Peterson founded Workshop 20 at the California School of Fine Arts (renamed the San Francisco Art ...

  3. William Sidney Pittman - Wikipedia

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    14 March 1958. (1958-03-14) (aged 82) Dallas, Texas. Occupation. Architect. William Sidney Pittman (April 21, 1875 – March 14, 1958) was an American architect who designed several notable buildings, such as the Zion Baptist Church and the nearby Deanwood Chess House in the Deanwood neighborhood of Washington, D.C. [1] He was the son-in-law of ...

  4. Hampden–Sydney College - Wikipedia

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    Hampden–Sydney College (H-SC) is a private liberal arts men's college in Hampden Sydney, Virginia.Founded in 1775, Hampden–Sydney is the oldest privately chartered college in the Southern United States, the tenth-oldest college in the US, the last college founded before the American Declaration of Independence, and the oldest of only three four-year, all-male liberal arts colleges ...

  5. Kerrville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Kerrville is a city in, and the county seat of Kerr County, Texas, United States. [4] The population of Kerrville was 24,278 at the 2020 census. [5] Kerrville is named after James Kerr, a major in the Texas Revolution, and friend of settler-founder Joshua Brown, who settled in the area to start a shingle-making camp.

  6. College Station, Texas - Wikipedia

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    College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, United States, situated in East-Central Texas in the Brazos Valley, towards the eastern edge of the region known as the Texas Triangle. It is 83 miles (130 kilometers) northwest of Houston and 87 miles (140 km) east-northeast of Austin. As of the 2020 census, College Station had a population of ...

  7. George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and burial site of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States (1989–1993), and his wife Barbara Bush. Located on a 90-acre (360,000 m 2) site on the west campus of Texas A&M University at 1000 George Bush Drive West in College Station, Texas ...

  8. College Station–Bryan - Wikipedia

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    College Station–Bryan is a metropolitan area centering on the twin cities of Bryan and College Station, Texas, in the Brazos Valley region of Texas. The 2010 census placed the population of the three county metropolitan area at 255,519. The 2019 population estimate was 273,101.

  9. Sydney Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Peterson competed at the 2022 Winter Paralympics and created history in her first Paralympic appearance after claiming a silver medal in the women's 15km classic standing event. In doing so she became the first standing American female to earn a medal. In addition to her silver medal achievement, Peterson also clinched bronze in the skate ...