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  2. Citadel Outlets - Wikipedia

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    Citadel Outlets. Citadel Outlets, originally Samson Tire and Rubber Factory, built 1929–30. The façade was based on the palace of Assyrian king Sargon II. The Citadel Outlets are an outlet mall in the City of Commerce, California, along the Santa Ana Freeway southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, which features the Exotic Revival architecture of ...

  3. List of The Citadel alumni - Wikipedia

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    Tight end and punter with Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills 1960–70. Played on 3 consecutive AFL championship teams and in 6 of 10 championship games; one of only 20 players who were members of the American Football League from its inception in 1960 until its merger with the NFL in 1970. Longtime color commentator for college ...

  4. The Citadel - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel Military College of South Carolina[5] (simply known as The Citadel) is a public senior military college in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Established in 1842, it is the third oldest of the six senior military colleges in the United States. The Citadel was initially established as two schools to educate young men from ...

  5. History of The Citadel - Wikipedia

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    The History of The Citadel began in the early 1820s with the formation of a militia and state arsenal in response to an alleged slave revolt in 1822. [1] By 1842 the arsenal grew into an academy, with the Legislature establishing it as the South Carolina Military Academy. Cadets played a key role in the Civil War by assisting in the battalion ...

  6. Talk:List of The Citadel alumni - Wikipedia

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    76.114.140.79 (), your recent unreferenced edits go far beyond good faith edits and have graduated to disruptive edits, resulting in an edit war.If you wish to contribute to this page (or any others on Wikipedia), you must adhere to the Wikipedia's policies and guidelines & manual of style.

  7. List of UCLA Anderson School of Management people - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey O. Henley (MBA 1967) – Former Executive Vice President and CFO Oracle. Aiman Ezzat (MBA 1991) - CEO of Capgemini. Guy Kawasaki (MBA 1979) – author, former Chief Evangelist of Apple. Richard G. Newman – (EP 1976) – former chairman and CEO, AECOM. Dan Sanker (MBA 1992) – Founder and CEO, SupplyPike.

  8. 611 Place - Wikipedia

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    611 Place. 611 Place (displayed as AT&T CENTER) is a 42-story, 189 m (620 ft) skyscraper at 611 West 6th Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California, [6] designed by William L. Pereira & Associates and completed in 1969. The building was commissioned by the now-defunct Crocker Citizen's Bank, and served as its Southern California headquarters ...

  9. Bob Hope Patriotic Hall - Wikipedia

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    Website. mva.lacounty.gov /bhph /. Bob Hope Patriotic Hall is a 10-story building that was dedicated as Patriotic Hall by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors in 1925 and was built to serve veterans of Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, World War I and to support the Grand Army of the Republic.