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  2. List of Wisconsin state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Sanger B. Powers Correctional Center in Outagamie County. The correctional centers system contains 16 relatively small minimum-security facilities, two of which house female inmates.

  3. Flag of Raleigh, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Raleigh is the official municipal flag of Raleigh, North Carolina. It is one of the few American city flags to currently feature different designs on the obverse and reverse. Both sides feature a similar red-white-red vertical triband with an emblem in the center. The obverse features the Seal of Raleigh.

  4. Academy Sports + Outdoors - Wikipedia

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    The Academy name was borrowed from his father's stores. It came from a now-defunct San Antonio Catholic school named St. Henry's Academy. Max Gochman had opened his first store across the street from the school in the 1930s, selling pre-World War II surplus goods. Later, when he moved to Austin, he used the name for his four army-navy surplus ...

  5. Dave Doeren - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin (DC/LB) 2011–2012: Northern Illinois: 2013–present ... is an American football coach who is currently the head football coach at North Carolina State ...

  6. Beth Wood - Wikipedia

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    Beth A. Wood was born on April 22, 1954, to Darrel Wood and Betty Wood in New Bern, North Carolina. [1] She grew up in Cove City, North Carolina. [2] She graduated from West Craven High School in 1972. [3]

  7. Great Slave Auction - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Mease Butler, whose slaves were sold in the auction, and his wife, Frances Kemble Butler, c. 1855 The Great Slave Auction (also called the Weeping Time [1]) was an auction of enslaved Americans of African descent held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia, United States, on March 2 and 3, 1859.

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