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  2. Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia

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    Klondike Gold Rush [ edit ] The Earps rented this cabin in Rampart, Alaska, from Rex Beach and spent the winter of 1898–1899 there Nome, Alaska in 1900 was about two blocks wide and five miles long Nome, Alaska, in 1900: The Dexter Saloon at left was owned by Wyatt Earp and his partner Charles E. Hoxie.

  3. Cruel (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Cruel starting position. Cruel is a solitaire card game based on Perseverance.Cruel became popular when it was published as video game for Microsoft Windows by Microsoft in 1990 as part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows 3.0.

  4. Calculate Your Dog's Age: How Old Is Your Dog? - WebMD

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    How to Help Your Dog Live Longer. Here are some tips to help your dog live a a longer and healthier life: Feed them healthy food. Use a high-quality pet food with protein, fats, carbohydrates ...

  5. Microsoft FreeCell - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft created the Entertainment Packs to encourage non-business use of Windows. According to company telemetry FreeCell was the seventh most-used Windows program, ahead of Word and Microsoft Excel.

  6. Klondike Kat - Wikipedia

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    Klondike Kat is a cartoon produced by Total Television and originally aired as part of The Beagles on CBS-TV in 1966, and later found in the U.S. syndicated Underdog and Tennessee Tuxedo cartoon series, in between episodes as an animated short.

  7. Klondike bar - Wikipedia

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    The Klondike bar was created by the Isaly Dairy Company of Mansfield, Ohio in the early 1920s and named after the Klondike River of Yukon, Canada. [1] Rights to the name were eventually sold to Good Humor-Breyers, a division of Unilever. [2] The first recorded advertisement for the Klondike was on February 5, 1922, in the Youngstown Vindicator.

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