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14 unusual facts about Salina


Bidnija

Archaeologists and Researchers also believe some Roman remains (e.g. Roman villas; tombs) can be found nearby, as Bidnija makes part of the rural surroundings of Rabat (Mdina), which served as a City in those ages, and also is not far from Salina coast which was a Roman harbour in the past.

Dakotasuchus

The type specimen was found in an iron-cemented sandstone concretion near Salina.

Dave Dallas

After coaching at Ottawa, Dallas became the 19th head coach for the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes located in Salina, Kansas.

Gus Hardin

On February 17, 1996, Hardin died in a car accident on Highway 20 west of Salina, Oklahoma near her home in the Lake Hudson area.

Joseph L. Bristow

He edited several newspapers in Salina, Kansas before serving as a private secretary to Governor Edmund Morrill.

Mabee Arena

Mabee Arena is a 1,500-seat indoor arena in Salina, Kansas.

Malfa

In the 12th century some families established their lives in Malfa on the island of Salina.

Orris E. Kelly

Reverend Kelly completed his AB degree at Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina, Kansas in 1950 and graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Garrett Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois in 1953.

Salina Catacombs

The Salina Catacombs are a cluster of small catacombs located near the Church of the Annunciation in Salina, Naxxar, in Malta.

Salina, New York

The early history of Salina is actually the history of the area around Onondaga Lake and the salt industry.

Salina, Oklahoma

Chouteau obtained the springs in a treaty in 1825 and sold them to Sam Houston in 1830.

Among those speaking at the inaugural event were Governor-Elect Leon C. Phillips, Dr. M. L. Wardell of the University of Oklahoma, Mr. Thomas J. Harrison of Pryor, and Yvonne Chouteau, a descendant of Jean Pierre Chouteau.

Stoneburg, Texas

The town developed after the construction of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Texas Railway between Fort Worth, Texas and Salina, Kansas in 1893.

The Blue Things

After several unsuccessful replacements, Bobby Day from Salina, Kansas was chosen.


Cervia

Later the centre was rebuilt in a more secure position, in the Salina.

Dennis Nordfelt

Born in Salina Utah to Ellen Frances Tolboe and Charles Larsen Nordfelt, Jr., Nordfelt grew up in Moab, Utah where he was student body president of Grand County High School and lettered in four sports.

Jeremy Petty

He attended Brown Mackie College in Salina, Kansas where he was awarded a scholarship to play baseball.

Keith Ackerman

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Marymount College in Salina, Kansas in 1971, while working at the St. Francis Boys Home in nearby Ellsworth.

KSNL

KSNL-LD, a low-power television station (channel 47) licensed to Salina, Kansas, United States

L. Neil Smith

His father was an Air Force officer, and his childhood was spent in various places including Waco, McQueenie, and La Porte, Texas; Salina, Kansas; Sacramento, California; and Gifford, Illinois (all before he completed fifth grade) and then St. John's, Newfoundland and Ft. Walton Beach, Florida where he graduated from high school.

Mario Chalmers

During the summer of 2012, Micah Lancaster directed the Miracle Shot Mario Chalmers basketball camp in Salina, Kansas with Mario.

Nancy Moritz

She grew up in Tipton, Kansas, before her family moved to Salina when Moritz was 15 years old.

Naxxar

The whole locality comprises the Naxxar centre, Sgħajtar area, Santa Marija tax-Xagħra, San Pawl tat-Targa, Birguma, Magħtab, Salina, Baħar Iċ-Ċagħaq and part of Madliena.

Salina Cruz

The novel tells the story of a young man following in the footpaths of modernist legend Arthur Cravan across France, Spain, USA, Mexico and finally Salina Cruz.

Salina High School

Salina High School Central, known as Salina High School before the construction of Salina High School South

Scott J. Jones

She is the President of Reece Construction Company, with offices in Scandia, Kansas; Salina, Kansas; and Prosper, Texas.

Third Ward Railway

Its line extended from Salina Street on West Genesee Street to West Street and from there to Park Avenue and Willis Avenue with final termination at Solvay Process Company at Sixth North Street (now Gere Avenue) in Solvay, New York, a suburb of Syracuse.

Thomas G. Alvord

Then he studied law with Thomas A. Tomlinson and George A. Simmons at Keeseville, New York, was admitted to the bar in 1832, and commenced practice at Salina, New York.

William Chauncey Emhardt

He served as rector of the Trinity Church, Arkansas City, Kansas (assisting at St. John's Military School, Salina, Kansas); Church of the Ascension, Gloucester, New Jersey (1902-1907); St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Newtown, Pennsylvania (1907-1920), and on a number of ecclesiastical commissions.