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  2. Kenya Open - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Open was an associate event on the Far East Circuit in 1967 and 1968, [2] [3] after which it became a cornerstone of the emerging Safari Circuit – a collection of tournaments initially in Kenya and Zambia, and then later in Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Zimbabwe. [4]

  3. USS City of Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN-705), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Corpus Christi, Texas. The Navy originally planned to use the name "USS Corpus Christi ."

  4. HMCS CC-1 - Wikipedia

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    HMCS CC-1 was a CC-class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Acquired by British Columbia at the outbreak of the First World War , the ship had been initially built for Chile as Iquique . However, after a dispute with the shipyard, Chile refused the submarine and the shipyard owners sold the vessel to Canada instead.

  5. Ridgewood Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The three challenging and scenic nines are known as Center, West, and East, referring to their location relative to the clubhouse. Golf legend Byron Nelson worked as an assistant professional at the club in the mid-1930s, early in his career and represented Ridgewood for several of his early significant victories.

  6. United States Naval Station Orange - Wikipedia

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    Location in Texas, United States. United States Naval Station Orange, later Texas Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet and US Naval Reserve Orange was a major United States Navy shipyard in Orange, Texas on the Sabine River. The shipyard opened on August 24, 1940, to manage the construction of 24 landing craft.

  7. Texan schooner Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Texas schooner Liberty was one of the four schooners of the First Texas Navy (1836–1838). She served in the Texas Navy for only about 6 months, capturing the Mexican brig Pelicano loaded with weapons for their army in Texas. Later that year, she sailed to New Orleans accompanying the wounded Sam Houston, where she was repaired. Texas was ...

  8. Dickies Arena - Wikipedia

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    Dickies Arena is a 14,000-seat multipurpose American arena, located within the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] The venue hosted a public ribbon cutting on October 26, 2019.

  9. Old Naval Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The campus around the old observatory is split into two parts: the Potomac Annex to the east (where the observatory stands) and the E Street Complex, also known as Navy Hill, to the west. [3] These two parts are separated geographically as the Potomac Annex is at the top of the hill, while the E Street Complex is farther down.