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Stan Smyl was the longest-tenured Vancouver Canucks captain. / - 0 / 0

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Grammy award-winning singer Duffy made her TV debut on the Welsh language talent show Wawffactor.
Pilot Rock is one of the oldest volcanic formations in the Cascade Range.
Belgian senator Baron Jacques Brotchi survived World War II as a child when his Jewish family was hidden from the Nazis by a Belgian family in Comblain-au-Pont.
Waldmann disease, a disease that is characterized by dilated lymphatic vessels, is usually diagnosed before the patient is three years old.
Major League Baseball outfielder Pete Milne's only career home run was a game-winning inside-the-park grand slam.
A car cooler (pictured) is an early type of automobile "air conditioner" that has been around since 1930.
Actress Charlene McKenna was pleased that her full-frontal nude scene in the television series Raw attracted few complaints.
Due to certain environmental conditions, Maschaug Pond in Rhode Island is considered particularly vulnerable to storm surge.
The reference book The History of British Political Parties contains information on over 250 political parties in the United Kingdom.
In 2005, Appalachian State, led by quarterback Richie Williams, became the first college or university in North Carolina to win an NCAA national championship in football.
mental health patients released after long stays in psychiatric hospitals may experience institutionalization, or difficulty in managing the demands of independent living.
Jayco, the largest privately held manufacturer of recreational vehicles (collapsible model pictured) in North America, has mostly Amish and Mennonite employees.
In 1979, L.D. Knox of Winnsboro, Louisiana, had his name legally changed to "None of the Above" Knox to dramatize the lack of choices for voters on his state's ballot.

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