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  2. Lititz, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lititz, Pennsylvania. /  40.15472°N 76.30333°W  / 40.15472; -76.30333. Lititz Train Station, Lititz Springs Park. Welcome Center. Lititz / ˈlɪtɪts / is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States, 9 miles (14 km) north of the city of Lancaster. [3] As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 9,370.

  3. The Districts - Wikipedia

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    The group self-released two EPs and a full-length album, Telephone, over the course of 2011 and 2012. Late in 2013, after a stint in viral success from a live studio session, The Districts signed with Fat Possum Records , and released an EP in early 2014 consisting of three remastered tracks from their previous releases and two new songs. [2]

  4. Clair Global - Wikipedia

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    Clair Global, or simply Clair, is a professional sound reinforcement and live touring production support company. It was founded by brothers Roy and Gene Clair, who went into business in 1966 after they were asked to bring their sound system on tour with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

  5. John Beck's Boys Academy - Wikipedia

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    John Beck's Boys Academy. Lititz Academy for Boys [1] was a nineteenth century boarding school in the Moravian village of Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It drew students from throughout the eastern U.S. and even from Canada, the Caribbean and Europe. In total, 2,326 pupils passed through Beck's curriculum, including Major General John ...

  6. Lititz Watch Technicum - Wikipedia

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    The Lititz Watch Technicum is a watchmaking school located in Lititz, Pennsylvania, and was designed by an architect Michael Graves. [1] [2] The school, founded by Rolex in 2001, was created to help make up for the deficiency of skilled watchmakers in the United States. [3] [4] In the mid-1970's, there were 44 watchmaking academies in America ...

  7. Warwick High School (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Warwick High School was opened in 1956 [5] and included students in grades six through twelve. Warwick Middle School was opened in 1971, [5] which removed students in grades six through eight, leaving the current ninth- through twelfth-grade configuration. [4] The school district now has four elementary schools for grades K-12: Lititz ...

  8. Warwick School District - Wikipedia

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    Warwick School District is located in Lititz, Pennsylvania. The school district has a superintendent, Dr. April Hershey; assistant superintendent, Dr. Melanie Calendar; director of secondary curriculum, instruction & assessment, Dr. Steve Szobocsan and a director of elementary curriculum, instruction & assessment, Dr. Lindsey Stock. It serves ...

  9. Standard Industries - Wikipedia

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    Standard Industries is an American privately-held global industrial conglomerate headquartered in New York City. Standard is the parent company of a number of industrial manufacturers, roofing and solar companies, and related real estate and investment platforms. [2] David Millstone and David Winter are co-CEOs of the company.