The Philadelphia Bell was a franchise in the World Football League, which operated in 1974 and a portion of a season in 1975. The Bell played their home...
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Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia. Originally...
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Randolph Bell (January 26, 1943 – December 22, 2022) was an American record producer, arranger, and songwriter known as one of the creators of Philadelphia soul...
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Vince Papale (category Philadelphia Bell players)
three seasons with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, primarily on special teams, following two seasons with the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League...
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offices were also in town, headed up by NFL commissioner (and Philadelphia native) Bert Bell. To accommodate the anticipated ticket demand, the game was...
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Because bells could easily be recast into munitions, the Liberty Bell, then known as the Pennsylvania State Bell, and bells from two Philadelphia churches...
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Lajterman kicked the winning field goal for a 17–15 win at Philadelphia. The Stars and Bell performed in front of the largest-ever WFL crowd, with 64,179...
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Huff along with their longtime collaborator Thom Bell. It was known for showcasing the Philadelphia soul music genre (also known as Philly soul) that...
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Philadelphia soul sound, recording sessions did not go smoothly and ended before an entire album could be finished. During these sessions, Thom Bell also...
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Sonny Sixkiller (category Philadelphia Bell players)
Argonauts of the Canadian Football League in 1974. He signed with the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League in September 1974, and played with The...
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players began playing in the NFL. Bell was born De Benneville Bell, on February 25, 1895, in Philadelphia to John C. Bell and Fleurette de Benneville Myers...
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Pennsylvania to Chandler, Arizona Bell Atlantic - after merger with NYNEX, headquarters moved from Philadelphia to New York City; a significant workforce...
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Independence Hall (redirect from Independence Hall (Philadelphia))
Clock and its Bell at the State House". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 98: 296. Frazier (1974), p. 287. Philadelphia: A 300-Year History...
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Verizon (redirect from Bell Atlantic)
merged company moved its headquarters from Philadelphia to NYNEX's old headquarters in New York City. In 2000, Bell Atlantic acquired GTE, which operated telecommunications...
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10 game against the Tennessee Titans. On April 4, 2012, the Philadelphia Eagles signed Bell to a contract that could be worth up to $34.5 million over...
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Bell and James were an American soul group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania formed by LeRoy Bell (drums, guitar) and Casey James (guitar, bass, keyboards)...
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Madeline Bell (born c. 1962) is an American nurse and hospital administrator. She is the president and CEO of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has a long and rich tradition in professional, semi-professional, amateur, college, and high-school sports. Philadelphia is...
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21, 2010, the Philadelphia Eagles signed Bell off the Bills' practice squad. He was released by the Eagles on November 10, 2010. Bell was claimed off...
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neighborhood on the edge of downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which was used as a long distance telephone exchange by the Bell Telephone Company. Its construction...
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Frankford Yellow Jackets when a group led by Bert Bell secured the rights to an NFL franchise in Philadelphia. Since their formation, the Eagles have appeared...
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Verizon Pennsylvania (redirect from Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania)
1879 as Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, owned by National Bell Telephone Company, which later became American Bell. In 1899, the company became a...
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Gilliam ended up with the Chicago Winds and Kwalick signed with the Philadelphia Bell prior to the 1975 season. By early June 1974, the WFL claimed they...
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Ted Kwalick (category Philadelphia Bell players)
Oakland Raiders from 1975-1977. In 1975, he also played with the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League. He was an All Pro once, three times...
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Davidson quit, but two weeks later Origer still refused to fly the team to Philadelphia for Chicago's final game, forfeiting the contest and giving the Fire...
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Historians, a group of Philadelphia-area scholars whose immediate concern was the interpretation for the under-construction Liberty Bell Center. The public...
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Southern California Sun. However, in a similar situation to that in Philadelphia, the club later admitted to giving away 44,000 tickets for the first...
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Temple bell and clapper. Banna-ji. Japan. Mingun Bell weighs 55,555 viss, or 90 tonnes. Philadelphia's Liberty Bell. The Zygmunt (Sigismund) Bell (from...
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Mariners, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Milwaukee Brewers, but played primarily at third and second. Bell made his MLB debut for the Indians...
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Tim Rossovich (category Philadelphia Eagles players)
selected by the Philadelphia Bell in the first round (3rd overall) of the WFL Pro Draft. He opted to sign with the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football...
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