Cole Field House — Coordinates: 38°59′16.6″N 76°56′48.1″W / 38.987944°N 76.946694°W / 38.987944; 76.946694 … Wikipedia
Cole — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Ships 4 Other … Wikipedia
Cole Building — may refer to: in Scotland Jack Cole Building, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, named for Jack Cole (scientist) in the United States (by state) Cole Block (San Diego, California), a historic landmark of San Diego Cole Block (Bethel, Maine) … Wikipedia
Field House — or Fieldhouse is a common name for indoor sports arenas and stadiums, mostly used for college basketball, volleyball, or ice hockey.United StatesAlaska*Buckner Fieldhouse, University of Alaska AnchorageCalifornia*Firestone Fieldhouse, Pepperdine… … Wikipedia
Cole Hamels — Hamels pitching for the Phillies in 2010 Philadelphia Phillies No. 35 … Wikipedia
Cole Aldrich — Aldrich with the Thunder No. 45 Oklahoma City Thunder Center Pers … Wikipedia
Cole Palen — Born December 28, 1925(1925 12 28) Pennsylvania Died December 8, 1993(1993 12 08) (aged 67) Florida Occupation pilot, aircraft preservationist, founder of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome av … Wikipedia
Cole Hauser — Hauser at the TCA 2010, July 30, 2010 Born Cole Kenneth Hauser March 22, 1975 (1975 03 22) (age 36) Santa Barbara, California … Wikipedia
Cole Armstrong — Free agent Catcher Born: August 24, 1983 (1983 08 24) (age 28) Surrey, British Columbia … Wikipedia
Cole (name) — Cole Family name Meaning swarthy, coal black, charcoal or an abbreviation of Nicholas Region of origin England Footnotes: [1] Cole is a surname of … Wikipedia