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The first real motion picture theatre was called a Nickelodeon (admission was a nickel) and opened in McKeesport Pennsylvania near Pitsberg in 190 The first motion picture shown there was The Great Train Robbery.
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Then there was the homegirl, Cash, who grew up in McKeesport,
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Layton Station passengers could not make connections at McKeesport, that is, if the trains arrived prior to the boats, travellers would be compelled to patronize the railroad.
Watch Yourself Go By Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden
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During that period, he watched the town of McKeesport, Pa., go from a bustling steel town driven by industry to a rusty one with a padlocked steel mill, he says.
Their Kodak Moments Dana Mattioli 2012
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- Limbaugh's odd response to rumors that his first sexual conquest took place at an apartment he shared in McKeesport, Pennsylvania when he was the morning drive-time DJ on a local station:
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Edwin Alexander Coy was a native of McKeesport, Pa.
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Melvin Irwin Potosky was born in McKeesport, Pa., and received a bachelor's degree in business administration in the early 1950s from American University.
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From Pennsylvania, Loeb had submitted essays to the New York Evening World on social discontent in the industrial town of McKeesport.
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In 1882, at age six, she and her parents, Samuel and Mary (Carey) Simon, and five younger siblings joined the great wave of Jewish immigration to the United States, settling in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
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* Obama is meeting with working families in Philly, attending a town hall in McKeesport, and hitting a rally in Pittsburgh.
Here's Where Hillary, Obama And Their Surrogates Will Be In Pennsylvania Today 2009
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