The New Orleans Ads were a Negro Southern League (NSL) baseball team in 1920 based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The team was started by Fred Caulfield,...
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New Orleans is home to a wide variety of sporting events. Most notable are the home games of the New Orleans Saints (NFL) and the New Orleans Pelicans...
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red-light district of New Orleans, Louisiana, from 1897 to 1917. It was established by municipal ordinance under the New Orleans City Council, to regulate...
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in New Orleans, Louisiana. They were formed in 1926 to replace the New Orleans Ads in the league and played at Pelican Stadium. They joined the Texas-Louisiana...
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WWL-TV (redirect from CBS New Orleans)
WWL-TV (channel 4) is a television station in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Slidell-licensed...
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of: New Orleans Pelicans – Southern Association (1915–1957) New Orleans Ads aka New Orleans Black Pelicans – Negro Southern League (1920) New Orleans–St...
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– Southern University at New Orleans Pilots – Louisiana State University Shreveport Wolf Pack – Loyola University New Orleans Bears – Baton Rouge Community...
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New Orleans where he worked as a Pullman Porter and began playing baseball for mostly local teams such as the New Orleans Caufield Ads, New Orleans Black...
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Milt Laurent (category New Orleans Crescent Stars players)
American Negro league outfielder in the 1920s and 1930s. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Milfred Stephen Laurent was born as the son of Joseph Laurent...
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Super Bowl XLIV (category New Orleans Saints postseason)
football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champions New Orleans Saints and the American Football Conference (AFC) champions Indianapolis...
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Fugitive slave advertisements in the United States (redirect from Runaway slave ads)
Fugitive slave advertisements in the United States or runaway slave ads, were paid classified advertisements describing a missing person and usually offering...
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met in Memphis and created a new Negro Southern League with the first game featuring the Red Sox versus the New Orleans Ads to be played May 1 in Memphis...
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Dayton Marcos Milt Laurent 1921 1937 Outfielder New Orleans Crescent Stars, New Orleans Ads, New Orleans Black Pelicans, Nashville Elite Giants, Memphis...
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John Georges (category Businesspeople from New Orleans)
Υιάννης Γεωργής) (born October 16, 1960) is an American businessman from New Orleans, who owns Louisiana's two largest newspapers and online news sites. He...
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Crackers, Birmingham Black Barons and New Orleans Caulfield Ads (mid-June); Added: Louisville Stars and New Orleans Crescent Stars (mid-June). 1923 – Dropped:...
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Park, Florida: Hastings House Publishers. p. 284. ISBN 0-8038-2007-0. "New Orleans, Louisiana Teams History". Retrieved February 6, 2015. "Diamonds in the...
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Eddie Jemison (category Male actors from New Orleans)
television series Hung, iZombie and Chicago Med. Jemison was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of Rosalie (née Centanni) and Edward Francis Jemison...
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"rock & roll" and "popeye". In 1977 the flavor was in Missouri at a New Orleans-style shave-ice shop. Allen, Kevin (1 July 2019). "11 Unusual Shave Ice...
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James Carville (category Writers from New Orleans)
candidates are all-but scripting ads for super PACs and dark-money groups to do their bidding — in plain sight". The New York Times. Retrieved November...
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Issue advocacy ads (also known as interest advocacy ads or issue only ads) are communications intended to bring awareness to a certain problem. Groups...
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Hilton Koch (section Late night television ads)
Hilton Furniture won the Late Night battle of the ads contest, and O'Brien brought Hilton to New York to appear on Late Night as well as for "an advertiser...
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Wendie Malick (category Actresses from Buffalo, New York)
on ABC. Starting in 2005, Malick did voice work on radio and television ads for Marshalls department stores. Malick guest-starred on CSI: Crime Scene...
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John Goodman (category Male actors from New Orleans)
he was filming Everybody's All-American in New Orleans. They reside in the Garden District of New Orleans. Their daughter, Molly Evangeline Goodman (born...
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Before moving to YouTube, he was senior vice president of display and video ads at Google. In 2011, Rosenblatt, who was now a board member of Twitter, attempted...
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territory with We Own the Night (2007), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009), Last Night (2010), and The Place Beyond the Pines (2012). Her...
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Andrew Jackson (redirect from Hero of New Orleans)
concurrent war against the British, Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 made him a national hero. He later commanded U.S. forces in the...
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Super Bowl XLVII (category American football competitions in New Orleans)
Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. This was the seventh Super Bowl played in the Superdome, and the tenth to be played in New Orleans, equaling Miami's...
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tagline. The ads are presented in a deadpan, mockumentary style, lampooning various aspects of sports, and sports broadcasting. The New York office of...
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antagonize anybody else.": 22 Thus a firm no-new-tax pledge was included in Bush's acceptance speech at the New Orleans convention. The full section of the speech...
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U.S. Bank Stadium (redirect from New Minnesota Stadium)
awarded Minneapolis Super Bowl LII, beating bids by Indianapolis and New Orleans for the game. On November 14, 2014, the NCAA announced the stadium would...
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