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3 unusual facts about macadam


Caspian Rain

The book was published in 2007 by MacAdam/Cage in the United States and has been published in 15 languages.

MacAdam/Cage

This led to lawsuit and complaints by writers regarding nonpayment, including Ed Cline known for his Sparrowhawk novels, Linda Robertson (What Rhymes with Bastard?) and Susan Vreeland over royalties for Girl in Hyacinth Blue.

Noel Alumit

His heralded debut novel, Letters to Montgomery Clift (MacAdam/Cage), received the 2003 Stonewall Book Award from the American Library Association for literature, the Violet Quill Award from Insight Out Books, the Global Filipino Literary Award from Our Own Voice and the Gold Seal from ForeWord Magazine.


Dipolog Airport

The 600-meter macadam airstrip was opened in October 1941, a few months prior to the outbreak of WWII, by then-Vice President Sergio Osmeña and Chief of Staff Basilio Valdez.

Ducati ST2

The recommended tyres are Michelin Macadam or Metzeler's MEZ4 sport radials in 120/70 ZR17 for the front and 170/60 ZR17 for the rear, on Brembo rims.

John Loudon

John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), Scottish inventor of the Macadam Road Surface

John St. Clair Boyd

He married Helen Anne Cochran Macadam on 1 November 1887 at Duddingston Parish Church, Edinburgh.

Patrick MacAdam

He served as the editor-in chief of the student newspaper The Xaverian Weekly in 1955, the same year he met longtime friend Brian Mulroney when Mulroney was a freshman and MacAdam was a senior.

Waterloo to Anywhere

A limited edition version of the CD included a DVD directed by Goatie Lewis with five live tracks from their concert at Macadam Building, King's College London, on 8 March 2006.

Zupan's Markets

Zupan’s Macadam: This destination opened in 1996, and is at the center of Portland’s South Waterfront.


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