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  2. Friendster - Wikipedia

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    Friendster. Friendster was a social network based in Mountain View, California, founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003. [2] [3] Before Friendster was redesigned, the service allowed users to contact other members, maintain those contacts, and share online content and media with those contacts. [4]

  3. Mangohick Church - Wikipedia

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    Mangohick Church, now also known as Mangohick Baptist Church, is a historic church located in the community of Mangohick, King William County, Virginia.One of two colonial-era churches still surviving in the current county, it was constructed in 1730 at the headwaters of Mangohick Creek, a tributary of the Pamunkey River.

  4. Aquia Church - Wikipedia

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    Aquia Church. /  38.4646000°N 77.4030500°W  / 38.4646000; -77.4030500. Aquia Church is a historic church and congregation at 2938 Richmond Highway ( US 1 at VA 610) in Stafford, Virginia, USA. It is an Episcopal congregation founded in 1711, that meets in an architecturally exceptional Georgian brick building that was built in the 1750s.

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  6. Episcopal Diocese of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Virginia is the second largest diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, encompassing 38 counties in the northern and central parts of the state of Virginia. [2] The diocese was organized in 1785 and is one of the Episcopal Church's nine original dioceses, with origins in colonial Virginia.

  7. Polegreen Church - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1743. ( 1743) NRHP reference No. 91001089 [1] Added to NRHP. September 4, 1991. The Polegreen Church, also known as the Hanover Meeting House (and locally as the "ghost church"), is the site of what may be the first non-Anglican church in Virginia. [2] It was named after a 17th-century landowner, George Polegreen.

  8. Hank Green’s ‘Pissing Out Cancer’ Stand-Up ... - AOL

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    Dropout has set a new series of live recorded comedy specials titled “Dropout Presents.” The series will launch on June 12 with Hank Green’s “Pissing Out Cancer,” taped at Dynasty ...

  9. Augusta Stone Church - Wikipedia

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    May 9, 1973. Designated VLR. February 20, 1973 [2] Augusta Stone Church is a Presbyterian ( PCUSA) place of worship located in Augusta County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, USA in the unincorporated community of Fort Defiance. The church was one of two meeting houses established by The Congregation of the Triple Forks of the Shenandoah in the ...