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It is home to most of Clarksville's restaurants, retail businesses, and industries, with U. S. Highway 79 ( named " Wilma Rudolph Boulevard " in this area for the Olympic sprinter ), running directly through the center.
He is memorialized as a statue near Clarksville's Public Square.

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" A black marble marker was placed on her grave in Clarksville's Foster Memorial Garden Cemetery by the Wilma Rudolph Memorial Commission on November 21, 1995.

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Others attended the funeral at Clarksville's First Baptist Church.
There was an attempt to build a second town within Clarksville's boundaries, named Ohio Falls City, until the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that this would be illegal.
Clarksville's public schools, part of the Howard County public school system, are among the highest-ranked in the nation and often have significantly higher funding than competing private and charter schools.

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They also tended to identify more closely with a culture of protest and civil disobedience, frequently clashing with police at demonstrations against nuclear weapons, nuclear energy, and the construction of a new runway ( Startbahn West ) at Frankfurt airport.
In 1945, with the end of the war, the airport was opened to the civil aviation.
Seletar Airport is Singapore's first civil aviation airport and is primarily used for private aviation today.
* Herat International Airport ( 2600 m runway ) is the primary civil airport for the western portion of the country.
These joined two other air stations already operating on Bermuda, the pre-war civil airport on Darrell's Island, which had been taken over by the RAF, and the Fleet Air Arm's Royal Naval Air Station, HMS Malabar, on Boaz Island.
A civil airport, Białystok-Krywlany Airport, lies within the city limits, but does not provide regularly scheduled service.
With the coming of peace, the supposed RAF station became a civil airport, and the show continued much as before, written by and starring Horne and Murdoch, with Sam Costa and Maurice Denham.
The civil airport, a flying boat station on Darrell's Island, was taken over by the RAF at the start of the war, and used by two commands.
Only limited geographical areas could be simulated in this manner, and for civil flight, simulators were usually limited to the immediate vicinity of an airport or airports.
Enschede has a combined regional civil airport, Enschede Airport, and Airbase Twenthe of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
General DeWitt Spain Airport is a civil aviation airport just north of downtown Memphis.
Constructed of a large square of thick, reinforced concrete, most of the airfield is now a civil airport operated by Glenn County.
Brookville Reservoir is registered with the Federal Aviation Administration and the International Civil Aviation Organization as a civil airport assigned ICAO code K12I.
: For the civil use of this facility and airport information, see Sawyer International Airport
In late 1942, the new hard-surface airport at Lisbon permitted the use of civil registered Liberators to North and West Africa and Egypt.
The German government decided to turn the former airfield into a civil airport.
Vilnius International Airport () is the largest civil airport in Lithuania.
The Northern Alliance, involved in a civil war with the Taliban government, is later reported to have attacked Kabul's airport with helicopter gunships.
The Tamworth airport is one of the 10 busiest airports in Australia and is an important centre for flying training activities defence force graduates, but training of civil aviation students has declined dramatically in recent years.
Rakkestad has a civil airport, Rakkestad Airport, Aastorp.
In 2010 the conversion of the base to a civil airport started.
Pittsburgh International Airport, formerly Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Greater Pittsburgh International Airport and commonly referred to as Pittsburgh International, is a joint civil – military international airport located in the Pittsburgh suburb of Findlay Township, approximately west of downtown Pittsburgh at Exit 53 of I-376 and the Northern Terminus of PA Turnpike 576 ( Future I-576 ).
( The current primary civil airport for Nagoya is Chūbu Centrair International Airport in Tokoname.
Schönefeld was the major civil airport of East Germany ( GDR ), and the only airport serving East Berlin.

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Jeffrey Outlaw Shallit ( born October 17, 1957 ) is a computer scientist, number theorist, a noted advocate for civil liberties on the Internet, and a noted critic of intelligent design.
Outlaw Woman won recognition from the Organization of American Historians as a 2003 finalist for the Liberty Legacy Foundation Award in the field of American civil rights struggles.

civil and Field
The only part of this codification process that was considered complete is known as the Field Code applying to civil procedure.
Until 1962, the martial law continued while Field Marshal Ayub Khan purged a number of politicians and civil servants from the government and replaced them with military officers.
Count Rutger von Ascheberg ( June 2, 1621 – April 17, 1693 ) was a soldier, officer and civil servant in Swedish service, being appointed Lieutenant General in 1670, General in 1674, Field Marshal in 1678, Governor General of the Scanian provinces, in 1680, and Royal Councilor in 1681.
In 1946, the Soviet Air Forces moved from Johannisthal Air Field to Schönefeld, including the civil airline Aeroflot.
An important function of the ARRL Field Organization is organizing emergency communications in the event of civil or natural disaster.
In the 1840s, New York launched the first great wave of civil procedure reform in the United States by enacting the Field Code.
In September 2005, the CHP sent its two Mobile Field Forces ( highly trained and equipped quick reaction / deployment teams for civil disturbances and / or disasters ) to the Gulf Coast to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The movie was released seven years after Nelson's 1963 film Lilies of the Field, starring Sidney Poitier, which was made before the eruption of violence stemming from the American civil rights movement of the mid 1960s.
The Robinson Helicopter Company, based at Zamperini Field in Torrance, California, is the largest manufacturer of civil helicopters in North America.
He became Director of Communications ( a civil service post ), working first with Harriet Harman, and Frank Field, then with Alistair Darling.
: For the civil use of this facility and airport information, see Hanscom Field
The facility is a joint use civil airport / military base with Hanscom Field which provides general aviation and charter service.
Various operative structures, plans and systems have been set up to prepare responses to renewed volcanic activity within the urban areas, mainly coordinated in the ' Auckland Volcanic Field Contingency Plan ' of the Auckland Regional Council, which provides a framework for interaction of civil defense and emergency services during an eruption.
David Dudley Field II ( February 13, 1805 – April 13, 1894 ) was an American lawyer and law reformer who made major contributions to the development of American civil procedure.
Benson is one of several key sites of the English civil war in thin South Oxfordshire, lying between the site of the Battle of Chalgrove Field ( which took place on 18 June 1643 ) and Wallingford Castle, reputedly the last Royalist stronghold to surrender, and close to the Royalist cities of Oxford and Newbury.
The Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band remains one of the most consistent and decorated competitive pipe bands in history and though its philosophy has been competition based since its inception over 65 years ago, the band also performs at concerts, festivals, radio and television appearances, recording sessions and civil and social functions.
After the outbreak of Chinese civil war, Rao held the position of Commissar of Shandong Field Army, East China Field Army and East China Military Area, which controlled troops more than 360, 000.
Samuel Field Phillips ( February 18, 1824-November 18, 1903 ) was a civil rights pioneer, lawyer, politician, and U. S. Solicitor General ( 1872 – 1885 ).

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