Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer — P4Y redirects here. For the earlier aircraft designated P4Y, see Consolidated XP4Y Corregidor. PB4Y 2/P4Y 2 Privateer … Wikipedia
Fairmount Park — is the municipal park system of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It consists of 63 parks, with 9,200 acres (3,723 hectares), all overseen by the Fairmount Park Commission.Fairmount Park properThe park system is named after its first park, Fairmount… … Wikipedia
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Michael Park (co-driver) — Monument dedicated to Michael Park, Tallinn, Estonia Michael Park (22 June 1966 18 September 2005) was a rally co driver from Newent in Gloucestershire … Wikipedia
Cattus Island Park — Cattus Island Park, also known as Cattus Island is a 497 acre (2 km²) county plant and wildlife preserve located in Toms River, New Jersey. Cattus Island is a park of the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation. Cattus Island is home to… … Wikipedia
Maestri Field — Coordinates: 30°1′49″N 90°2′50″W / 30.03028°N 90.04722°W / 30.03028; 90.04722 Maestri Field is a baseball … Wikipedia
University of New Orleans — Infobox University name=University of New Orleans established=1958 motto= Get there from here mascot=Lafitte, an Alligator Pierre the Pirate type=Public coeducational chancellor=Timothy P. Ryan city=New Orleans state=La. country=USA… … Wikipedia
Metairie, Louisiana — Coordinates: 29°59′52″N 90°10′39″W / 29.99778°N 90.1775°W / 29.99778; 90.1775 … Wikipedia
Zephyr Field — is home to the New Orleans Zephyrs, the Triple A affiliate of the Florida Marlins Major League Baseball team. Opened in 1997 in Metairie (Jefferson Parish), a suburb of New Orleans, the stadium seats 10,000 fans. Previous to this, the Zephyrs… … Wikipedia
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