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  • Bootie (club night)

    Bootie is the first club night in the United States dedicated solely to mashups and bootlegs, and is now the biggest all-mashup party in the world, with regular parties in several cities around the globe. The original party began at the Cherry Bar (…

  • Boone Hospital Center

    Boone Hospital Center is a county-owned not-for-profit hospital in Columbia, Missouri, USA. The hospital is administered by BJC HealthCare, based in St. Louis, Missouri. The hospital is a regional referral center, providing services to twenty-five M…

  • Boca Raton Regional Hospital

    Boca Raton Regional Hospital is a 400-bed not-for-profit health care organization located in Boca Raton, Florida. Born out of compelling need in 1967, Boca Raton Regional Hospital has consistently focused its efforts and its resources on one mission…

  • Boardman High School

    Boardman High School is a public high school in Boardman, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Boardman Local School District. The first high school, located on Market Street, is now Boardman Center Middle School. In 1969, the new high school was…

  • Blue Ridge Community College (Virginia)

    Blue Ridge Community College is a community college located in Weyers Cave, Virginia in Augusta County. The campus is located between Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11 just outside Weyers Cave. The school is a part of the Virginia Community College Sy…

  • Blue Moon Tavern

    The Blue Moon is a tavern located on the west edge of the University District, Seattle, Washington, that has been visited by many counterculture icons over the years. It opened in April 1934, soon after the repeal of Prohibition in December 1933. It…

  • Blue Glacier

    Blue Glacier is a large glacier located to the north of Mount Olympus in the Olympic Mountains of Washington. The glacier covers an area of 1.7 sq mi (4.4 km2) and contains 580,000,000 cu ft (16,000,000 m3) of ice and snow in spite of its low termin…

  • Blessed Trinity Catholic High School

    Blessed Trinity Catholic High School, also known as Blessed Trinity or, informally BT, is an Archdiocesan Catholic high school in Roswell, Georgia, United States, a northern suburb of Atlanta. The school is located near Georgia 400 Exit 7B Roswell/H…

  • Blandwood Mansion and Gardens

    Blandwood Mansion, originally built as a four room Federal style farmhouse in 1795, is the restored home of two-term North Carolina governor John Motley Morehead (1841-1844) in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. It is believed to be the oldest ext…

  • Blakely Island, Washington

    Blakely Island in San Juan County, Washington is the sixth largest island in the San Juan Islands of Washington State, USA, encompassing a land area of 16.852 km² (6.507 sq m). It is separated from Cypress Island to the east by Rosario Strait.

  • Blackwolf Run

    Blackwolf Run is a golf course complex in Kohler, Wisconsin. It is one of two golf destinations associated with The American Club, owned by a subsidiary of the Kohler Company.

  • Blackhawk, South Dakota

    Black Hawk (sometimes Blackhawk) is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Meade County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 2,892 at the 2010 census.

  • Blackdom, New Mexico

    Blackdom is a ghost town in Chaves County, New Mexico, that was founded by African-American settlers in 1901 and abandoned in the mid-1920s. Founded by Frank and Ella Boyer under the requirements of the Homestead Act, the town experienced significan…

  • Black River (Gogebic County)

    The Black River is a 41.1-mile-long (66.1 km) river on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing mostly in Gogebic County into Lake Superior at (46°40′03″N90°02′57″W). Its source at (46°18′54″N90°01′15″W). is a boreal wetland on th…

  • Black River (Duwamish River)

    The Black River is a tributary of the Duwamish River in King County in the U.S. state of Washington. It drained Lake Washington until 1916, when the opening of the Lake Washington Ship Canal lowered the lake, causing part of the Black River to dry u…

  • Black Range

    The Black Range (also called the Devil's Mountains or Sierra Diablo) is an igneous mountain range running north-south in Sierra and Grant counties in west-central New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. Its central ridge forms the western and…

  • Black Hawk Purchase

    The Black Hawk Purchase, which can sometimes be called the Forty-Mile Strip or Scott's Purchase,The Black Hawk Purchase extended along the West side of the Mississippi River from the North boundary of Missouri North to the Upper Iowa River. The Uppe…