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Dixon and Gallery
In addition to the Brooks Museum and Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis plays host to two burgeoning visual art areas, one city-sanctioned, and the other organically formed.
Dixon Gallery and Gardens
There have been smaller shows at many museums throughout America, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Dixon Gallery in Memphis, the Speed Museum in Atlanta, and the Davison Center of Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
2006 saw the opening of a new ground-floor entrance hall at the National Gallery designed, like the Ondaatje Wing by Dixon Jones architects although this project was begun under Saumarez Smith's predecessor Neil MacGregor.

Dixon and Gardens
Martin Grove Gardens is the area bounded by Kipling, The Westway, Martin Grove, and Dixon.

Dixon and founded
The team was founded by John W. Mecom, Jr. and David Dixon and the city of New Orleans.
First the brainchild of local sports entrepreneur Dave Dixon, who also founded the Louisiana Superdome and the USFL, the Saints were actually secretly born in a backroom deal brought about by Congressman Hale Boggs, Senator Russell Long and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle.
The village was founded by the Cleveland Cliffs Company in 1890 and first called " Dixon ".
Forest Lake village was founded by the Cleveland Cliffs Company in 1890 and first called " Dixon ".
The city was founded by Dixon Durant, a Choctaw who lived in the area, after the MK & T railroad came through the Indian Territory in the early 1870s.
Dixon later founded the Jazz Composers Guild, a cooperative organization that sought to create bargaining power with club owners and effect greater media visibility.
Sports visionary David Dixon ( who decades later founded the United States Football League ) conceived of the Superdome while attempting to convince the NFL to award a franchise to New Orleans.
When he returned to Birmingham, he founded his own law partnership, Bowers and Dixon, and became a successful corporate lawyer.
The Ticonderoga is a pencil model distributed by the Dixon Ticonderoga Company, founded in the 19th century, which was originally located in downtown Jersey City, New Jersey.
The company has its origins in the Joseph Dixon Crucible Company of New Jersey, an organization founded in 1827 by Joseph Dixon and his son based upon the Tantiusques graphite mine in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
In 1997 Johansson founded a successful Indy Lights team running Fredrik Larsson and Jeff Ward ; in 1998 its drivers were Guy Smith and Luiz Garcia, Jr .; for 1999 the seats went to Scott Dixon and Ben Collins.
Dixon, Ivens, Woodsworth and most others on the left of the DLP founded the new Independent Labour Party.
Disturbing tha Peace ( DTP ) is a record label founded by Christopher " Ludacris " Bridges, his manager Chaka Zulu and Zulu's brother Jeff Dixon.
Disturbing tha Peace was founded in 2000 by Christopher " Ludacris " Bridges, manager Chaka Zulu, and Zulu's brother Jeff Dixon.
PlaceWare was founded in 1996 as a spin-off from Xerox PARC by Pavel Curtis, the founder of LambdaMOO, Mike Dixon, David Nichols, Richard Bruce, and Bob Krivacic.
leftBeawar was founded by Colonel Dixon in 1835.

Dixon and 1976
* 1915 – Dean Dixon, American conductor ( d. 1976 )
The 1976 – 77 season would be memorable for the 76ers ; as a result of the terms of the ABA-NBA merger they acquired Julius Erving from the New York Nets, soon after the team was purchased by local philanthropist Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr., grandson of George Dunton Widener and heir to the Widener fortune.
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 )
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 )
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
* Dixon of Dock Green ( UK ) ( 1955 – 1976 ).
Although the police constable he played was shot dead in the film, the character was revived in 1955 for the BBC television series Dixon of Dock Green, which ran until 1976.
* Dixon, Dr. Norman F. On the Psychology of Military Incompetence Jonathan Cape Ltd 1976 / Pimlico 1994 pp95 – 109
Beginning in 1955 and finally ending in 1976, Dixon of Dock Green was a popular series although its hominess would later become a benchmark to measure the " realism " of police series such as Z-Cars and The Bill.
* In the 1970s, actor-comedian Richard M. Dixon ( born James LaRoe ), look-alike to then-President Richard Nixon, gained some celebrity, portraying the president in the films, Richard ( 1972 ) and The Faking of the President ( 1976 ).
* Dixon, Jeane, Jeane Dixon's Astrological cookbook, Morrow, 1976, ISBN 978-0-688-03091-9.
* Dixon of Dock Green, ( 1955 – 1976 )-Jack Warner reprised the role of Constable George Dixon, the uniformed beat cop he had played in The Blue Lamp, despite the fact that the Dixon character had been tragically murdered in that film.

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