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  2. Paris, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a census-designated place in Washington County, Pennsylvania, near the border with West Virginia. It has a population of 667 and a ZIP code of 15021.

  3. Parkway Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, architecture, and collections of the main public library in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The library opened in 1927 and has 54 branches, a rare book department, a culinary literacy center, and more.

  4. New Paris, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    New Paris is a borough in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a population of 192 in 2020. It was settled in 1846 and incorporated in 1882, and has a newspaper called the New Paris Review.

  5. List of Oberlin College and Conservatory people - Wikipedia

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    Megan McDonald (1981), writer of children's literature (Judy Moody, The Great Pumpkin Switch) J. Hillis Miller (1948), literary critic (The Ethics of Reading, On Literature) Wayne Miller, poet; Naeem Mohaiemen (1993), writer and artist whose projects research histories of the 1970s international left

  6. Pennsylvania mother sentenced to life in prison after ...

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    Trinh T. Nguyen, 40, shot and killed her two sons, Nelson and Jeffrey, while they were sleeping in bed in May 2022. She also attempted to shoot a neighbor and wrote a manifesto blaming others for ...

  7. Rue de la Paix, Paris - Wikipedia

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    A fashionable shopping street in the centre of Paris, known for its jewellers and couture houses. Learn about its history, transport, retail outlets and popular culture references.

  8. Judy Street - Wikipedia

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    Judy Street (born c.1949) is an American singer best known for her popular northern soul single, "What". Born in Indiana, her father was a concert pianist, her mother a flute player in a marching band. [1] After being discovered singing in a bar in Phoenix, Arizona, Street was given a recording opportunity.

  9. Rue Dauphine - Wikipedia

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    The Rue Dauphine is a street in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is one of the most fashionable and expensive districts of Paris. It was named after the Dauphin, son of Henry IV of France. The Pont Neuf crosses the river Seine in front of the Rue Dauphine.