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  1. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    5: ... [[American League]] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switched to the National League.
    8: ...tadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season...
    9: ...ilwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~[[2000]])
    11: ...ll which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" above and a pair of crossed barley stalks below
    23: ...ee. The team was renamed the ''Brewers'' to honor Milwaukee's [[beer]]-brewing traditions. (The city had also...

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  1. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...] when he was a teenager; he moved back to Israel after graduate school and was never a U.S. citizen).
    6: ...he family followed in [[1906]]. They settled in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]].
    10: Her father worked as a carpenter in [[Milwaukee]] and her mother ran a grocery store. Beginning ...
    14: She returned to Milwaukee at the urging of her father when she was 18. She ...
    28: ...ne of two women to do this. She later recalled, "After I signed, I cried. When I studied American his...
  2. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    85: ...a, Arizona|Yuma]], and [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]]. Besides the [[Grand Canyon National Park|Gran...
    100: ... war camp during [[WWII]]. The site was purchased after the war by the Maytag family, and is currently...
    134: ...orado River and its tributaries cut through layer after layer of [[sediment]] as the [[Colorado Platea...
    138: ...int:'' [[Humphreys Peak]] - 12,633 ft. near Flagstaff
    166: *3.1% [[African American|Black]]
  3. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    12: LargestCity = [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] |
    49: After the [[American Revolutionary War]], Wisconsin ...
    51: ... another Socialist, [[Daniel Hoan]], was mayor of Milwaukee from [[1916]] to [[1940]]. During both the [[2000...
    61: ...ted in Milwaukee. Milwaukee is also home to the [[Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens]] which cover over 200 ...
    64: [[Image:Mam.jpg|thumb|right|100p|The Milwaukee Art Museum]]
  4. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    21: ...0]] - [[Alice Sanger]] becomes the first female staffer for the [[White House]].
    32: ...]], built in [[1290]] on the bank of the [[River Taff]] in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].
    36: ...46]] - Unable to resume his rule over [[Albania]] after [[World War II]], [[Zog of Albania|King Zog]] ...
    46: ...ical ''[[Annie]]'' is performed for the last time after 2,377 shows at the Uris Theatre on [[Broadway]...
    47: ... mayor of [[Washington, DC]] becoming the first [[African American]] woman to lead a city of that size...
  5. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    166: |[[Milwaukee City Hall]]||1895||Present||350 ft||107&nbsp...
  6. National League (4871 bytes)
    28: *[[Milwaukee Brewers]]
  7. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ...all]] in [[North America]], played in [[October]] after the end of the regular season between the penn...
    13: ...agrees to freeing its players. According to the IBAF chairman, such a move would do more for populariz...
    15: ...ly scheduled to follow the [[2005]] season. The IBAF has already organized thirty-five editions of the...
    75: After 2 years of bitter competition and player raidi...
    87: == List of World Series after 1904 ==
  8. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    6: ...). Following the [[1935 in sports|1935]] season, after enduring bankruptcy and a series of poor seaso...
    7: ...ark:''' [[Turner Field]], Atlanta (aka "The Ted", after [[Ted Turner]])
    20: ...irst transformation of the 1914 "Miracle" Braves. After a dismal 4-18 start to the season, the fanbas...
    36: ===The Milwaukee years===
    37: ...ou Perini]] announced he was moving the team to [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. As the [[1950s]] the reinvigorated...
  9. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    5: :'''Founded:''' [[1893 in sports|1893]], as the [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] franchise in the minor Western Leagu...
    6: :'''Formerly known as:''' Milwaukee Brewers, 1894-1901. [[St. Louis Browns]], [[1902...
    18: ...rioles can trace their franchise link back to the Milwaukee Brewers of the Western League, who in 1902 became...
    24: ... the four teams contracted by the National League after the [[1899]] season.
    25: ...was transferred to [[New York City]] in 1903 and, after some early struggles, eventually became baseba...
  10. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    5: ... [[American League]] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switched to the National League.
    8: ...tadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season...
    9: ...ilwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~[[2000]])
    11: ...ll which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" above and a pair of crossed barley stalks below
    23: ...ee. The team was renamed the ''Brewers'' to honor Milwaukee's [[beer]]-brewing traditions. (The city had also...
  11. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[McAfee Coliseum]], Oakland
    18: ...mateur" days of the national game, in the 1860s. After [[John McGraw (baseball)|John McGraw]] told re...
    24: After the heavily favored A?s lost the [[1914 World ...
    26: .... The team would finish in last place every year after that until 1922, when it finished 7th.
    28: After that, Mack began to build another winner. In ...
  12. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    24: ...to [[Belgium]]. John's son, [[David Eisenhower]], after whom [[Camp David]] is named, married [[Richar...
    30: ... [[1926]] he attended the [[Command and General Staff College]] at [[Fort Leavenworth]], [[Kansas]], a...
    34: ...to General [[Douglas MacArthur]], Army Chief of Staff, until [[1935]], when he accompanied MacArthur t...
    36: ...xas. In June [[1941]] he was appointed Chief of Staff to General [[Walter Kreuger]], Commander of the ...
    38: ...harge of Operations Division under the Chief of Staff, General [[George C. Marshall]]. It was his clos...
  13. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    10: ...itish]] forces evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] places [[artillery]] ove...
    14: *[[1886]] - [[Carrollton Massacre]]: 20 [[African American]]s are killed in [[Mississippi]].
    16: ...ncent van Gogh]] paintings in [[Paris]], 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
    27: *[[1969]] - [[Golda Meir]] of [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], USA, becomes [[Prime Minister of Is...
    112: *[[1987]] - [[Santo Trafficante, Jr.]], gangster
  14. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    24: ... time to be chosen the state capital shortly thereafter. In the [[20th century]], Atlanta was a center...
    26: ...icknames, "The Phoenix City", relates to its rise after the Civil War. The [[phoenix]] appears in man...
    31: ...Cherokee]] [[Native American|Indian]] territory. After these tribes were deported along the [[Trail o...
    33: ...rnor refused and suggested that the city be named after his daughter, Martha, instead. Therefore, sta...
    36: ...emaining war resources were then destroyed in the aftermath and in [[Sherman's March to the Sea]]. Th...
  15. July 24 (8660 bytes)
    9: *[[1847]] - After 17 months of travel, [[Brigham Young]] leads 1...
    12: ...ry]] is released from prison in [[Austin, Texas]] after serving three years for [[embezzlement]] from ...
    20:
    25: ...aid at [[Kang Chi]] are the targets of [[antiaircraft missile]]s in the first such attack against Amer...
    27: ... [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 11]] splashes down safely in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
  16. Benchmarking (8349 bytes)
    19: ...ing) of the benchmarked process may be necessary. After several weeks, phone back the CEO to express y...
    58: ...rican Society for Quality Control, Quality Press, Milwaukee, Wis. 1989.
  17. Jim Abbott (6907 bytes)
    1: ...k Yankees]], the [[Chicago White Sox]], and the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]. Abbott's fielding statistics matched o...
    3: ... arm, quickly swapping the glove to his left hand after finishing his pitching motion in order to fiel...
  18. Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
    1: ...56). He won one [[World Series]] ring with the [[Milwaukee Braves]] in [[1957 in sports|1957]], one [[MLB Mo...
    8: ...merican League]] champion [[Indianapolis Clowns]] after the Black Bears played an exhibition against t...
    21: ...]. Koufax came on in relief for the Dodgers on [[Milwaukee]]'s [[County Stadium]], pitching two shutout inni...
    23: ...rried off the field by his teammates. That year, Milwaukee registered its only [[World Series]] victory behi...
    34: ...the last home run by a Milwaukee Braves player at Milwaukee County Stadium. It came off [[Ray Culp]] of the ...
  19. Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
    21: ...the AL, similarly managed, in an exhibition game. After the [[2002]] contest ended in a 11-inning tie ...
    35: ...teroid testing was never a major issue. However, after the [[BALCO]] [[steroid]] scandal, which had a...
    101: | <center>[[Image:MilwaukeeBrewers 100.png]]<br>[[Milwaukee Brewers]]</center>
  20. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    8: | succeeded=[[William Howard Taft]]
    27: ...eeing a dead [[Pinniped|seal]] at a local market. After obtaining the seal's head the young Roosevelt ...
    36: After his family returned to their home in New York,...
    50: ...aigned for [[Benjamin Harrison]] in the Midwest. After winning the election President Harrison appoin...
    54: ... Juan Hill]] in July 1898, the battle being named after the latter hill.

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