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About Champagne illinois
Champaign, Illinois
Champaign (English: /ˌʃæmˈpeɪn/) is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates the city was home to
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, or colloquially the University of Illinois or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university
List of glassware
ceremonial purposes Champagne coupe, a stem glass with a wide, shallow bowl, for champagne (similar to a cocktail glass) Champagne flute, a stem glass
Myke Henry
professional basketball player for Champagne Châlons-Reims of the French LNB Pro A. He played college basketball for Illinois and DePaul University. Henry began
Strip club
showers, hot tubs, and various types of bedding. A champagne room (also called a champagne lounge, or champagne court) is a specialized VIP Room service offered
About Creede Colorado
Creede, Colorado
Creede is a statutory town that is the county seat of Mineral County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 290 at the 2010 United States Census
Robert Ford (outlaw)
by Edward Capehart O'Kelley in Creede, Colorado, passing away at only 30 years old. While initially buried in Creede, his remains were later exhumed
List of municipalities in Colorado
of their name. The municipality of Creede uses the official title "City of Creede" despite its status as a Colorado statutory town. Neither village nor
Soapy Smith
anti-gambling and saloon reforms, Smith sold the Tivoli and moved to Creede, Colorado, a mining boomtown that sprang up on the site of a major silver strike
Colorado Silver Boom
196–197. March 26, 1892. Retrieved May 17, 2012. "Creede". The Colorado Magazine. Denver, CO: The Colorado Publishing Co. 1 (2): 163–172. May 1893. Retrieved