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  2. Woodrow Wilson Bridge (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Jackson, Mississippi, is an open-spandrel concrete arch bridge over the Pearl River. It was built in 1925. It was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1987 [1] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [2] It has been demolished and replaced, but a section has been kept and placed as a memorial at an overlook of the Pearl River.

  3. Pediatric urology - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric urology is a surgical subspecialty of medicine dealing with the disorders of children's genitourinary systems. Pediatric urologists provide care for both boys and girls ranging from birth to early adult age.

  4. Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election. As president, Wilson changed the nation's economic ...

  5. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Mississippi Medical Center ( UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state's only academic medical center .

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    The newly appointed agent most recently served as a section chief in the Operational Technology Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

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  8. Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Metrocenter Mall is a defunct shopping mall located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. The largest enclosed shopping mall in Mississippi, [2] it contained 1,250,000 square feet of retail space on two levels, including four anchor spaces. Regional real estate developer Jim Wilson & Associates built the mall in Mississippi's capital city in ...

  9. List of memorials to Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    List of memorials to Woodrow Wilson. Numerous objects are named after Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States. This includes schools, including several high schools; several streets; USS Woodrow Wilson, a Lafayette -class submarine; the Woodrow Wilson Bridge between Prince George's County, Maryland and Virginia; and the Palais ...

  10. Princeton School of Public and International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (formerly the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) is a professional public policy school at Princeton University. The school provides an array of comprehensive coursework in the fields of international development, foreign policy, science and technology, and economics and finance through its undergraduate (AB ...

  11. Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library - Wikipedia

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    The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum is a complex located in Staunton, Virginia. [4] It contains the President's birthplace, known as the Manse, a Museum that explores the life and times of Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), a 6,800 square feet (630 m 2) Research Library, a gift shop, and several other buildings that are not open to ...