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  2. Jackson Heights (band) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Heights was a British progressive rock band from England. It formed in 1970 after The Nice organist and pianist, Keith Emerson , decided to leave the trio to form another band, Emerson, Lake and Palmer , leaving bassist-vocalist Lee Jackson and drummer Brian Davison on their own.

  3. Category:Jackson Heights (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jackson Heights (band) albums or lists of Jackson Heights (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jackson Heights (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Jackson Park Highlands District - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Park Highlands District. Coordinates: 41.770°N 87.579°W. The Jackson Park Highlands District is a historic district in the South Shore community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The district was built in 1905 by various architects. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 25, 1989.

  5. Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street station

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    The Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street station is a New York City Subway station complex served by the IRT Flushing Line and the IND Queens Boulevard Line.Located at the triangle of 74th Street, Broadway, and Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights, Queens, it is served by the 7, E, and F trains at all times; the R train at all times except late nights; the M train weekdays during the ...

  6. Jackson Park (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Park is a 551.5-acre (223.2 ha) urban park located on the South Side of Chicago. The park was designed in 1871 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux , then greatly remodeled in 1893 to serve as the site of the World's Columbian Exposition , making it one of the largest and most historically significant parks in the city .

  7. List of Chicago State University people - Wikipedia

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    Rhoda Hatch, teacher, anti-war activist and one of the first one hundred people in Chicago to die from COVID-19. Mamie Till, activist, educator, and mother of Emmett Till. She graduated from CSU. Jacqueline B. Vaughn, first woman serve as President of the Chicago Teachers Union. Athletics

  8. Timeline of progressive rock (1970–1979) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Ill.: Lulu Publishing (2008) 364 pages, ISBN 978-0-615-17566-9 (paperback). A veritable record guide to progressive rock, with band histories, musical synopses and critical commentary, all presented in the historical context of a timeline.

  9. Chicago (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago is an American rock band formed in Chicago in 1967. The group began calling themselves the Chicago Transit Authority (after the city's mass transit agency [1]) in 1968, then shortened the name in 1969. Self-described as a " rock and roll band with horns ," their songs often also combine elements of classical music, jazz, R&B, and pop ...