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unusual facts about Southern United


Southern United

The second season saw the arrival of former Irish International Terry Phelan to be the clubs player/coach.



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Benny Boynton

He was appointed the Physical Training and Welfare Officer at Jacksonville Naval Air Station, where he established streamlined operating programs on several naval bases throughout the southern United States.

Blue Boar

Blue Boar Cafeterias, a defunct cafeteria chain in the Southern United States

Charles Percy

Charles "Don Carlos" Percy (1704–1794), founder of a wealthy lineage in the southern United States

Citizens Party

The White Citizens Parties, local Jim Crow era parties in the Southern United States

Claire Roche

Roche has performed as an opening artist for The Chieftains and The Fureys and has performed at venues including The Florida Folk Festival in White Springs, Florida, and at Stephen Foster Memorial Park, on the banks of the Suwannee River in the Southern United States and at Old Government House, Parramatta in Australia.

E. cinnamomea

Eublemma cinnamomea, a moth species found in the New World tropics, from the southern United States south to Argentina

Eric Patrick

Originally from Port Arthur, Texas, he played in a band throughout the southern United States before he studied art and film at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

Hedgehog cactus

Echinocereus, a genus of ribbed, usually small to medium-sized cylindrical cacti, comprising about 70 species from the southern United States and Mexico in very sunny rocky places

I30

Interstate 30 (abbreviated I-30), an Interstate Highway in the southern United States

Jackson T. Davis

The Jackson Davis Collection of over 5,000 photographs and numerous manuscripts and documents housed at the University of Virginia is one of the more comprehensive archives available for research on the topic of minority education during the Jim Crow era in the southern United States.

Johnson City sessions

In addition to the Johnson City sessions, Frank Buckley Walker (Oct. 24, 1889 - Oct. 15, 1963) scheduled recording sessions in Atlanta (1925 – 1932), New Orleans (1925-1927), Memphis (1928), and Dallas (1927-1929) to search out musical talent throughout the southern United States.

Kichimatsu Kishi

Years earlier, Sadatsuchi Uchida (Japan’s consul to the United States) toured the southern United States in 1902.

Mauricio de Zúñiga

In this moment, the strength of Prospect Bluff was attracting fugitives slaves and refugees Amerindians and the commander of the Military division of the Southern United States, Andrew Jackson, realizing that he was sending armies to the area that were not sufficient to eject slaves and Indians, decided that the Spanish authorities will help to expel him.

Quail hunting plantation

In the southern United States, quail hunting plantations were created from old cotton plantations which were purchased beginning in the 1880s by wealthy northerners such as Howard Melville Hanna of Cleveland, Ohio, Clement Griscom of Philadelphia, Walter E. Edge of New Jersey, George H. Love, a Chrysler Corp. executive of Pittsburgh, Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr., a coal executive from Cleveland.

Sarah Josepha Hale

Hale advocated for the preservation of George Washington's Mount Vernon plantation, as a symbol of patriotism that both the Northern and Southern United States could all support.

Seth and Willie Fred

Seth and Willie Fred tour the country performing alongside various comedians and musicians, and are known to some by their connection to comedian Emo Philips as they have performed as his special guests numerous times for his shows in the southern United States.

South Texas plains

Tamaulipan mezquital an ecoregion in the southern United States and northeastern Mexico

Spruce Pine

Pinus glabra, a tree found on the coastal plains of the southern United States, commonly known as the Spruce Pine

SPSO

SportSouth, a regional sports network in the Southern United States

The Big Show

The John Boy and Billy Big Show, morning radio show in the Southern United States

Tourism in Memphis, Tennessee

In 2008, Beale Street is the most visited tourist attraction in the state of Tennessee, and considered to be the second busiest street in the southern United States, behind only Bourbon Street in New Orleans.

Wax plant

Euphorbia antisyphilitica (also called candelilla), a spurge species native to the Southern United States and Mexico