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Blaisdell and returned
After the Blaisdell brothers returned from the Civil War in 1865, Minneapolis began growing in population again.

Blaisdell and Honolulu
| align = left | Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
In Honolulu, the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena, Concert Hall, and Exhibition Hall are three of the largest venues in the state.
As well as Kennedy Theatre and Andrews Amphitheatre on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the Blaisdell Center Concert Hall, the Hawaii Theatre in downtown Honolulu, the Red Elephant ( a performance space and recording studio in downtown Honolulu ), Paliku Theatre on the campus of Windward Community College and the Leeward Community College Theatre.
Neal Shaw Blaisdell ( November 6, 1902 – November 5, 1975 ) served as Mayor of Honolulu from 1955 to 1969 as a member of the Hawaii Republican Party.
As chief executive of City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, Blaisdell oversaw one of the largest construction booms in city and county history, working closely with Governor John A. Burns.
Blaisdell was born in Honolulu and had European and Hawaiian ancestry.
His father was William Wallace Blaisdell II ( who served as fire chief of Honolulu ), and mother was Maliaka " Malie " Alaneao Merseberg.
Based in Honolulu, Hawaii, the Hawaiian Islanders home field was at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena.
Originally housed in a clubhouse on the slopes of Punchbowl, the Honolulu Symphony now plays from the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall in downtown Honolulu.
The Neal S. Blaisdell Center in downtown Honolulu, Honolulu CDP is a community center for the City & County of Honolulu.
Constructed in 1964 on the historic Ward Estate and originally called the Hawaii International Center, the center was renamed after Mayor of Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell.
* Aloha from Hawaii — statue of Elvis Presley, Neal Blaisdell Center Arena, Honolulu, Hawaii
On the estate was their mansion, Old Plantation, the site of the present-day Neal S. Blaisdell Center, a civic center of the City & County of Honolulu.
He is the first person of Samoan descent and the second member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve as Mayor of Honolulu ( Neal S. Blaisdell was the first ).
October 10, 2009, seven of the original band members reunited to perform at the Mega 80s & 90s Music Festival in Honolulu Hawaii at the Blaisdell Center Arena along with fellow MCA recording artists Ready for the World, The Covergirls, and EnVogue.

Blaisdell and school
A year later, Blaisdell, Longfellow and Irving Schools across the southern prairie were annexed to the Minneapolis school system from Hennepin County.

Blaisdell and coach
Daughter Marilyn Blaisdell Ane married another football coach and taught at Punahou School for 28 years.
The League handed out 30 games in suspensions to four players and Steelers coach Mike Blaisdell and a total of £ 8, 400 in fines.

Blaisdell and .
* Franklin J. Blaisdell — former U. S. Air Force general
Dr. John Blaisdell acted as agent for early proprietors.
Of particular note are the Lancaster Building designed by E. B. Blaisdell and built in 1895, Trinity Episcopal Church designed by H. J. Hardenbergh and built in 1908, and the York Harbor Reading Room designed by James Purdon and built in 1910.
V. Leora Blaisdell, early female aviation pioneer.
* Blaisdell, Lowell L. " Anatomy of an Oklahoma Lynching: Bryan County, August 12 – 13, 1911 ," The Chronicles of Oklahoma 79 ( Fall 2001 ).
Tex Blaisdell, an experienced comics artist, got the job with Elliot Caplin as writer.
* Blaisdell, M. ( 1982 ).
In October 1923, President James A. Blaisdell of Pomona College wrote to Miss Ellen Browning Scripps describing a vision of educational excellence he had for the future Claremont Colleges:
In the early 1920s, the College ’ s growth led its president, James A. Blaisdell, to call for “ a group of institutions divided into small colleges — somewhat of an Oxford type — around a library and other utilities which they would use in common .” This would allow Pomona to retain its small, liberal arts-focused teaching while gaining the resources of a larger university.
The Zippo lighter and company were invented and founded by George G. Blaisdell in 1932.
George G. Blaisdell founded Zippo Manufacturing Company in 1932, and produced the first Zippo lighter in early 1933, being inspired by an Austrian cigarette lighter of similar design.

returned and Honolulu
Ten years later Maigret returned to the Hawaiian kingdom as Bishop of Honolulu.
The President Garfield, 500 miles at sea en route to Honolulu, reversed course after receiving word that war had begun in Hawaii and returned to San Francisco.
He returned to Honolulu and worked in the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu.
Shane, who had been performing part-time as a solo act at night in Honolulu, readily assented and returned to the mainland in early March 1957.
Honolulu and St. Louis were out of action for several months, while Leander was under repair for a year and never returned to action during World War II.
Hirono returned to Honolulu where she practiced law.
In 1956, she lost her bid for re-election to a third term in Congress and returned to her family's newspaper business in Honolulu.
He returned to Honolulu on November 16, 1895 accompanied by Father Pamphile deVeuster, the brother of the late Father Damien, one choir brother and four lay brothers, all destined for the Kalaupapa Settlement.
On April 5, 2009, Hōkūle ‘ a returned to Honolulu following a roundtrip training sail to Palmyra Atoll, undertaken to develop skills of potential crewmembers for Hōkūle ‘ a's eventual circumnavigation, planned to commence in 2012.
He went into self-exile from Hawaii July 19 on the Australia vowing to “ return to see grass growing in the streets of Honolulu .” Despite his vow he returned to Hawaii for one last time in 1905.
He returned to Honolulu in 1965 and became law clerk to United States District Court Judge Martin Pence.
He returned to Honolulu after his studies to become an educator at his alma mater, Iolani School.
Usually, after the team was sure that the station could be run by the local GIs, they returned to Honolulu for reassignment to another location.
They arrived in Honolulu on 16 April 1822, and although the plan had been to visit the Marquesas Islands, they returned to Tahiti on 27 August 1822.
With the establishment of " Lawson USA Hawaii, Inc ." Lawson returned to the U. S. market, with two locations in Honolulu opening on July 7, 2012.
He retired in 1984 and returned to Honolulu.
In September 1828 the Griffon was back in Honolulu, and Peirce stayed while his brother returned.
He then returned to Honolulu, to bail out Janion.
However, it did not offer the kind of money American professional football teams now offer, so he returned to Honolulu.

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