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  2. Patterson Park (neighborhood), Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Patterson Park is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Named for the 137-acre park that abuts its north and east sides, the neighborhood is in the southeast section of Baltimore city, roughly two miles east of Baltimore's downtown district. Patterson Park is traditionally centered on the intersection of Baltimore Street and ...

  3. The Ninth Wave (band) - Wikipedia

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    Haydn Park-Patterson. Millie Kidd. Kyalo Searle-Mbullu. Calum Stewart. The Ninth Wave is a Scottish band. Formed in Glasgow, the band consists of Haydn Park-Patterson, Millie Kidd, Kyalo Searle-Mbullu and Calum Stewart. [1] They have released two albums and one EP, all of which have been nominated for the Scottish Album of the Year Award .

  4. Patterson Park - Wikipedia

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    Patterson Park was established in 1827 and named for William Patterson (1752–1835). The park consists of open fields of grass, large trees, paved walkways, historic battle sites, a lake, playgrounds, athletic fields, a swimming pool, an ice skating rink and other signature attractions and buildings. [3]

  5. Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum (JPPM) is a 560-acre state park and museum located along the Patuxent River in St. Leonard, Calvert County, Maryland. The property of JPPM was given to the state of Maryland by Mary Marvin Patterson in 1983 in honor of her husband Jefferson Patterson, a U.S. diplomat. Many of its buildings were designed by ...

  6. Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts is a four-year public high school in Paterson in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, serving students in ninth through twelfth grades as part of the Paterson Public Schools. In October 1986, Rosa Parks honored the school family at the opening ceremony by cutting the ribbon. [2]

  7. J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park - Wikipedia

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    On May 22, 2008, the facility was rededicated as J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park in honor of Tech legend Pat Patterson . The stadium was the sight of one of the greatest comebacks in college baseball history during the 2006 season. Down 12–6 with two outs in the bottom of the 9th to #3 Mississippi State, Tech scored seven runs on eight ...

  8. David L. Paterson - Wikipedia

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    David L. Paterson. David Lord Paterson (born 1966) is an American screenwriter, actor, stuntman and producer. In August 1974, David's best friend, eight-year-old Lisa Hill, was struck by lightning and killed. [1] His mother, author Katherine Paterson, used this real-life experience as the basis for her children's novel Bridge to Terabithia.

  9. Wagner's Point, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Wagner's Point is an industrial area in Baltimore, Maryland. [1] The name of the area comes from the Martin Wagner Company, which operated a beef packing plant there before the property was acquired by the Baltimore City government. [2] The Martin Wagner plant was destroyed by a fire in 1913. [3]