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    Wilkinsburg is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The borough has a population of 14,349 as of the 2020 census. Wilkinsburg is...
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    three others injured in a mass shooting at a suburban house in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, United States, near Pittsburgh. One of the victims was a pregnant...
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    March 1, 2000, a racially motivated shooting spree occurred in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, when 39-year-old Ronald Taylor, a black man who embraced anti-white...
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    Virgil (wrestler) (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    media as the subject of viral memes. Michael Jones was born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania on April 7, 1951, to Warren Jones Sr. and Elizabeth Jones. He...
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    The Pennsylvania Railroad Station-Wilkinsburg is located in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, on Hay Street at the foot of Ross Avenue. The building was completed...
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    Bunny Yeager (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    model. Linnea Eleanor Yeager was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, to Raymond Conrad and Linnea (née Sherlin) Yeager on March 13...
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    The Wilkinsburg School District is a small, urban public school district serving the mostly African American Municipality of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. The...
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  • Project, a cooperatively-organized and volunteer-run DIY venue in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania (just outside Pittsburgh's city limits). All tracks written by...
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  • Goldmember Mr. Roboto Project, a cooperative show space/venue in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, USA Brendan I. Koerner (born 1974), technology columnist for...
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    Dick Groat (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    was born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania to Martin and Gracie Groat, the youngest of five children. He was raised in Swissvale, Pennsylvania and attended...
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  • Division 16 Division 17 Division 18 Rankin Swissvale Wilkins Township Wilkinsburg 2022 PA House of Representatives District maps Cox, Harold (2004). "Legislatures...
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    William Penn (category People from colonial Pennsylvania)
    arterial street in Pittsburgh and Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, Penn Avenue in Scranton, and Penn Street in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Penn–Calvert boundary dispute...
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  • Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania in 1916 by Frank Conrad and deleted in 1924. Former Westinghouse shortwave radio station in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,...
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  • shooting spree occurred in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania that killed three and injured two others. In response to the Wilkinsburg case, U.S. President Bill...
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    Westinghouse Electric Corporation, began broadcasting from his Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania garage with the call letters 8XK. Later, the station was moved...
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    Frank Conrad (category Engineers from Pennsylvania)
    local amateur radio operators. After moving from Swissvale to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, he installed a radio station on the top floor of a two-story...
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    Meldrim Thomson Jr. (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    of conservative political values. Thomson was born in 1912 in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, the son of Meldrim and Marion (Booth) Thomson, and was raised...
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  • WAMO (AM) (category Daytime-only radio stations in Pennsylvania)
    WAMO (660 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, and serving the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It broadcasts an...
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    Bill McKechnie (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    and Mary McKechnie, two Scottish immigrants who had settled in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, shortly before Bill was born. McKechnie made his major league...
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    DeSoto-Plymouth dealer on 815 Penn Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, c. 1945...
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    which has been held worldwide, although is currently based in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, home of Xpogo, a business which produces the competition and...
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  • On November 4, Denise Winebrenner Edwards was elected to the Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania borough council. Although she was a Democratic Party nominee,...
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  •  2012 (2012-11-09) 508 2.99 70 4 "Ms. Jean's Southern Cuisine" Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania November 16, 2012 (2012-11-16) 504 2.56 71 5 "Barefoot Bob's"...
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    Paul Taylor (choreographer) (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    Taylor Dance Company in 1954 in New York City. Taylor was born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, to Paul Belville Taylor Sr., a physicist, and to the former Elizabeth...
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  • Politics". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 18, 2023. "Pennsylvania: The Revolt of Leo Held". Time. November 3, 1967. Retrieved September...
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  • Holden attended and played high school basketball Wilkinsburg High School, in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, and at Linsly School, in Wheeling, West Virginia...
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    Hamnett Historic District (category Geography of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
    Hamnett Historic District is a historic district in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. Bordered roughly by Rebecca Avenue, the rear property lines on the east...
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    Scholastic Corporation (category 1920 establishments in Pennsylvania)
    Robinson near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be a publisher of youth magazines. The first publication was The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic. It covered high...
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    music on a semi-regular schedule from his home station, 8XK in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. This inspired his employer to begin its own ambitious service...
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    gained some eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, such as Forest Hills and Wilkinsburg. [citation needed] 2003-2013 map: Berks County: Townships of Alsace,...
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