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3 unusual facts about Casco


Richard W. Gilsdorf

For the final 23 years of his life he served as pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Casco, Wisconsin.

Sand art and play

On September 1, 2007, Ed Jarrett completed his world-record 31.8-foot (9.66 m) high sand castle, at the Point Sebago Resort in Casco, Maine.

William LeMessurier

LeMessurier died in Casco, Maine on June 14, 2007 as a result of complications after surgery he underwent on June 1 after a fall the day before.


Casco Antiguo

The University of Seville is mainly based in the former Royal Tobacco Factory in the south of the Casco Antiguo, the setting to the story and opera Carmen.

Casco Bay High School

Casco Bay High School is a public Expeditionary Learning school in Portland, Maine, USA.

Casco Bay Lines

Casco Bay Lines (also known as the Casco Bay Island Transit District, CBITD) is a publicly run transportation company that services the residents of the islands of Casco Bay.

Casco Schützhelme

Casco Schutzhelme based in Bretnig-Hauswalde, Germany, is a protection headwear producing company from Germany which has two production sites located in Bretnig-Hauswalde and Satu Mare, Romania and is specialised in producing helmets and safety glassess.

Échele Cabeza al casco de Juan Pablo Montoya

Échele Cabeza al casco de Juan Pablo Montoya (Design Juan Pablo Montoya's helmet) is a yearly competition since 2002, held by Formula Smiles Foundation that gives opportunity to Colombian children to design a helmet paint job for Formula One driver, Juan Pablo Montoya.

Ibaiondo

The original walled city, the Casco Viejo, is located in this district, including the oldest buildings of the city like the Santiago Cathedral and Saint Anton Church, both from the 15th century.

Juan Casco

Juan Gualberto Casco Bogarín (born 12 July 1945 in Encarnación) is a retired Paraguayan football player who played for Elche CF and Real Murcia.

Otto Fetting

Otto Fetting was born in Casco, Michigan.


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