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*...that [[amateur wrestling]] [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medalist '''[[Robin Reed]]''' could pin every member of the [[1924]] United States Olympic wrestling team, despite being in the second lowest [[Wrestling weight classes|weight class]]?
*...that [[amateur wrestling]] [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medalist '''[[Robin Reed]]''' could pin every member of the [[1924]] United States Olympic wrestling team, despite being in the second lowest [[Wrestling weight classes|weight class]]?
*...that the '''[[Alexander Aircraft Company]]''', which produced Eaglerock biplanes in [[Colorado]], was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world for a brief period between [[1928]] and [[1929]]? [[Image:5014-eaglerock-side.jpg|right|100px]]
*...that the '''[[Alexander Aircraft Company]]''', which produced Eaglerock biplanes in [[Colorado]], was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world for a brief period between [[1928]] and [[1929]]? [[Image:5014-eaglerock-side.jpg|right|100px]]
*...that the '''[[Tagish Lake meteorite]]''' originally came from a part of the [[asteroid belt]] which existed when our [[solar system]] was being formed?
*...that the '''[[Tagish Lake meteorite]]''' originally came from a part of the [[asteroid belt]] which existed when the [[Solar System]] was being formed?
*...that the [[List of Russian Field Marshals|Russian Field Marshal]] '''[[Ivan Gudovich]]''' lost his left eye fighting the Turks in [[Armenia]] in [[1807]]?
*...that the [[List of Russian Field Marshals|Russian Field Marshal]] '''[[Ivan Gudovich]]''' lost his left eye fighting the Turks in [[Armenia]] in [[1807]]?
*...that the '''[[Coraopolis Bridge]]''', designed by [[Theodore Cooper]], started life as the third Pittsburgh [[Roberto Clemente Bridge|Sixth Street Bridge]] and the 400 foot truss sections were floated 12 miles downstream to be reused rather than scrapped?
*...that the '''[[Coraopolis Bridge]]''', designed by [[Theodore Cooper]], started life as the third Pittsburgh [[Roberto Clemente Bridge|Sixth Street Bridge]] and the 400 foot truss sections were floated 12 miles downstream to be reused rather than scrapped?

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