• Britt is a city in Hancock County, Iowa, United States, and is the home of the National Hobo Convention and the Hobo Museum. The population was 2,044...
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  • Britt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Britt may refer to: Britt, Iowa, United States Britt, Minnesota, United States Britt, Ontario, Canada Britt...
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    National Hobo Convention (category Tourist attractions in Hancock County, Iowa)
    held on the second weekend of every August since 1900 in the town of Britt, Iowa, organized by the local Chamber of Commerce, and known throughout the...
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    she was resentenced to life without parole in 2014. Honken grew up in Britt, Iowa. His father, Jim Honken, was an alcoholic schemer who was allegedly neglectful...
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  • by Freddie Crittenden. Britt first competed collegiately at College of the Sequoias before transferring to the University of Iowa. His first NCAA championship...
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  • Maurice W. Graham (category People from Britt, Iowa)
    National Hobo Foundation. He also helped established the Hobo Museum in Britt, Iowa. Mr. Maurice Graham died due to complications from a stroke at the Northcrest...
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    railroad stops. The most notable is the National Hobo Convention held in Britt, Iowa.[citation needed] The town first hosted the Convention in 1900, but there...
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  • West Hancock Community School District (category Education in Hancock County, Iowa)
    Elementary School in Britt, Iowa. Mostly in Hancock County with a section in Wright County, it serves the communities of Britt and Kanawha. The elementary...
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  • Josephine Gruhn (category People from Britt, Iowa)
    served in the Iowa House of Representatives from the 12th district from 1983 to 1993. She died on April 4, 2015, in Spirit Lake, Iowa at age 87. "Josephine...
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  • John Verrall (category People from Britt, Iowa)
    John Weedon Verrall (June 17, 1908 – April 15, 2001) was an American composer of contemporary classical music. Prior to his University studies, Verrall...
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    Performing Arts in 1987 Boulder, Colorado—Opened 1926 as the Rialto Theatre Britt, Iowa-Now office space Brooklyn, New York Alba-Opened 1929, operation later...
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    John Hammill (category People from Britt, Iowa)
    1897, and practiced law in Britt, Iowa. After serving as a county attorney from 1902 to 1908, he was elected to the Iowa Senate where he served until...
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  • Cul Richards (category People from Britt, Iowa)
    December 31, 1970) was an American athletics coach and businessman. Born in Britt, Iowa in 1898, he graduated from Grinnell College in 1922. At Grinnell, he...
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    George E. Stubbins House (category Buildings and structures in Hancock County, Iowa)
    in Britt, Iowa, United States. George E. Stubbins was a local merchant who built the first brick commercial block in town, and served as Britt's first...
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    2+1⁄2 in) 16 Cassaundra Roper Indiana State 16.17 m (53 ft 1⁄2 in) 17 Nia Britt Iowa 16.15 m (52 ft 11+3⁄4 in) 18 Gabrielle Bailey Kent State 15.83 m (51 ft...
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  • Crystal Lake Wind Farm (category Buildings and structures in Hancock County, Iowa)
    generating capacity of 416 megawatts. It is located roughly five miles from Britt, Iowa, and is on the edge of Crystal Lake, which the wind farm is named after...
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    KHAM (category Radio stations in Iowa)
    (103.1 FM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to serve the Britt, Iowa area. KHAM is licensed to Coloff Media, LLC. KHAM was granted a construction...
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  • Dick Woodard (category People from Britt, Iowa)
    the Los Angeles Dons. Woodward was born in Britt, Iowa. He played college football at the University of Iowa and was drafted in the 21st round of the 1948...
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  • Ffirth (1784–1820), American trainee doctor George E. Stubbins House, in Britt, Iowa KlingStubbins, American corporation This page lists people with the surname...
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    Iowa is a state located in the Midwestern United States. As of 2010, there are 943 incorporated cities in the U.S. state of Iowa. According to the 2020...
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    Britt Township is one of sixteen townships in Hancock County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 2,293. Britt Township was...
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  • 1985 at Lansing Community College. The graduating class traveled to Britt, Iowa, for the National Hobo Convention. During the late 1980s, "just for fun"...
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  • Gospel. Allen Noonan, who was later known as Allen Michael, was born in Britt, Iowa November 21, 1916. In his recollections he would say that as a child...
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    same amount at the Night of 10,000 Stars at Hancock County Speedway in Britt, Iowa. LaCrosse raced in the Badger Modified Tour in 2012 and 2013. LaCrosse...
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    'Magic window'". The Tribune. Ames, Iowa. p. B1. "News From Our Capitol". The Britt News-Tribune. Britt, Iowa. Iowa Press Association. September 23, 1953...
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  • February 2016. "Antique Tractor Museum". Travel Iowa. Retrieved 8 February 2016. "Armstrong House". Britt, Iowa. Archived from the original on 24 November...
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    J. J. Newberry (redirect from Britt's)
    acquired it in December 1928 and all Britts stores were rebranded as J.J. Newberry locations. Newberry revived the Britts name in the early 1960s as a discount...
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    Hancock County is a county in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,795. The county seat is Garner. The county was founded...
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  • Rank Name University Time Team score Damion Thomas LSU 7.51 10 Jamal Britt Iowa 7.52 8 Trey Cunningham Florida State 7.53 6 4 Phillip Lemonious Arkansas...
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    Service in 1964 and renamed to Britt Airlines when it was purchased by William and Marilyn Britt in 1975 later on Britt Airways. It was based in Terre...
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