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Jackson, Tennessee (2985 bytes)
1: .... It is the [[county seat]] of [[Madison County, Tennessee|Madison County]]{{GR|6}}. 3: Jackson is home to the following colleges 10: Jackson was the original home of Tennessee's only native automaker, [[Marathon Motor Works]]... 13: ...NMap-doton-Jackson.PNG|right|Location of Jackson, Tennessee]] 14: Jackson is located at 35°37'59" North, 88°49'15" ... Jackson County, Tennessee (2795 bytes) 1: ...0 1em 1em;">[[Image:Map of Tennessee highlighting Jackson County.png]]</div> 2: ... is 10,984. Its [[county seat]] is [[Gainesboro, Tennessee|Gainesboro]][[Geographic references|<sup>6</sup>]... 17: *[[Gainesboro, Tennessee|Gainesboro]] 19: {{Tennessee}} 20: [[Category:Jackson County, Tennessee| ]] Tennessee Ridge, Tennessee (2627 bytes) 1: '''Tennessee Ridge''' is a town located in [[Tennessee]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a tot... 4: ...esseeRidge.PNG|right|Location of Tennessee Ridge, Tennessee]] 5: Tennessee Ridge is located at 36°19'15" North, 87°4... 21: [[Category:Houston County, Tennessee]] 22: [[Category:Towns in Tennessee]] A. Y. Jackson (3857 bytes) 1: '''Alexander Young (A.Y.) Jackson''' (born [[October 3]], [[1882]] in [[Montreal, Q... 5: ...mily of six children. It was at this company that Jackson began his art training. In the evenings, he took ... 11: Jackson returned to Canada, settling in Sweetsburg, Quebe... 13: ...the Toronto artists, often debating Canadian art. Jackson soon began long visits to Toronto. 15: ...ght to develop a bold style. An avid outdoorsman, Jackson became good friends with [[Tom Thomson]], and the... J. J. Jackson (911 bytes) 1: '''J. J. Jackson''' ([[April 8]], [[1941]] - [[March 17]], [[2004]... 3: ...ing" of [[KISS (band)]]. After five years at MTV, Jackson returned to Los Angeles radio. Most recently, he ... 9: [[Category:1941 births|Jackson, J. J.]] 10: [[Category:2004 deaths|Jackson, J. J.]] 11: [[Category: MTV VJs|Jackson, J. J.]] Bo Jackson (4676 bytes) 1: '''Vincent Edward "Bo" Jackson''' (born [[November 30]], [[1962]]) is an [[Unite... 5: ..., where he was an astounding all-around athlete. Jackson [[batting average|batted]] .401 with 17 [[home ru... 7: ...1986 in sports|1986]] [[sports draft|draft]], but Jackson opted to play baseball for the [[Kansas City Roya... 9: ...ust seven games. Over the next three seasons, Bo Jackson would rush for 2,228 more yards with 12 [[touchdo... 11: ...ar ad campaign called "Bo Knows" which envisioned Jackson attempting to take up a litany of other sports, i... Jackson (3460 bytes) 1: == [[City|Cities]] named '''Jackson''' == 3: *[[Jackson, Alabama]] 4: *[[Jackson, California]] 5: *[[Jackson, Georgia]] 6: *[[Jackson, Kentucky]] Al Jackson (11648 bytes) 3: '''Al Jackson, Jr.''' ([[November 27]], [[1935]] - [[October 1]... 5: ...d to as '''Al Jackson, Sr'''. because his son, Al Jackson, Jr., would soon be widely considered the best dr... 9: Born in Memphis on November 27, 1935, Al Jackson, Jr. began playing on stage with his father's ban... 11: ...b and dream of getting a chance to play with him. Jackson was so good that he almost cost Dunn a divorce fr... 13: ... had to play in front of Al on stage. Jones found Jackson to be more than a little intimidating. "He yelled... The Jackson 5 (15317 bytes) 1: ...e Jackson 5's first LP, ''Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5'', released on [[Motown Records]] in [[1969]].]... 3: ...re switching to [[Epic Records]] in [[1975]], the Jackson 5 were one of the most popular groups of the era,... 6: Though eight people were members of the Jackson 5 at one time or another, there were never more t... 8: ...leasing three albums, and eventually married Enid Jackson, also later having an affair with singer [[Paula ... 9: * [[Tito Jackson]] ([[1962]]-[[1989]]): Another original member, T... Victoria Jackson (1320 bytes) 1: ...|225px|right|[[Jan Hooks]], [[Dolly Parton]], and Jackson in a [[History of SNL:1985-1990|1989]] ''[[Saturd... 2: ...aturday Night Live]]'' from [[1986]] to [[1992]]. Jackson became famous for such routines as "I Am Not a Bi... 10: Jackson is a self-proclaimed devout [[Christian]] and fre... 15: *[http://www.victoriajackson.com/ Official website] 17: [[Category:U.S. comedians|Jackson, Victoria]] Jim Jackson (2167 bytes) 1: ...n the league, and 5.1 rebounds when he went down. Jackson came back to average 19.6 points in 1995-96. 3: Jackson was drafted by the [[Dallas Mavericks]] with the ... 5: ...ets were by far the worst team in the league, and Jackson apparently had no wish at that stage in his caree... 7: [[Category:1970 births|Jackson, Jim]] 8: [[Category:NBA players|Jackson, Jim]] Keith Jackson (2931 bytes) 1: '''Keith Jackson''' (born [[October 18]], [[1928]]) is an [[United... 3: Jackson was born in [[Roopville, Georgia]]. He still has... 5: Jackson was involved in the ABC coverage of the [[1972 Su... 7: ...l Championship" between [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] and [[Florida State University|Florida State]].... 9: Jackson has had a minor career as an [[actor]], either pl... Jackson Park (1533 bytes) 4: '''Jackson Park''' is a 500 acre (2 km²) park on [[Chic... 6: The land for Jackson Park and its sister [[Washington Park, Chicago|Wa... 8: Jackson Park's moment in the sun was the 1893 [[World's C... 12: ...worth visiting are the pleasant Osaka Garden, the Jackson Park Golf Course, the gilded [[Daniel Chester Fre... 14: Jackson Park is connected by the [[Midway Plaisance]] to ... Jackson Bay (1767 bytes) 1: ...t point of the bay is marked by the headland of ''Jackson Head''; in the northeast the end of the bay is le... 5: ...which enters the bay 10 kilometres to the east of Jackson Head. Lauren Jackson (3382 bytes) 1: '''Lauren Jackson''' (born [[May 11]], [[1981]]) is an [[Australia|... 5: ...[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney]], Australia, Jackson scored 20 points and took 13 rebounds in a losing... 7: When Jackson declared for the [[WNBA]] draft in 2001, she was ... 9: The 196 centimetre (6'5") Jackson is very effective in offence, combining her heigh... 11: ...qual coverage of male and female athletes. While Jackson considered it an honor to be in the magazine, it ... Kenneth T. Jackson (3295 bytes) 1: '''Kenneth T. Jackson''' (b. [[1939]]) is a [[professor]] of [[history]... 5: Jackson was born in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. He earned his [[B.A.]] in [[1961]] at the [[U... 9: Jackson has served in various groups that advance the pur... 11: ...or the Humanities]] Scholar of the Year. In 2001, Jackson became the president of the [[New-York Historical... 29: ...file_kjackson.htm Columbia University: Kenneth T. Jackson] Jackson Mahr (636 bytes) 1: '''Jackson Mahr''' (born July 24, 1971) is an Australian med... 11: [[Category:1971 births|Mahr, Jackson]] Sheldon Jackson (2146 bytes) 1: '''Sheldon Jackson''' was an early missionary and political leader i... 5: In [[1877]], Jackson began his work in [[Alaska]]. He became very comm... 7: ...d receive aid for education. As a result, Sheldon Jackson became the First General Agent of Education in Al... 9: Sheldon Jackson died in [[1909]]. 11: ...heldon%20Jackson/sjhome.html], located at Sheldon Jackson College, houses much of his collection, as well a... Katie Jackson (783 bytes) 1: ...appeared alongside her older [[brother]], [[Billy Jackson|Billy]]. 4: *{{imdb name|id=1116175|name=Katie Jackson}} 8: [[Category:1996 births|Jackson, Katie]] Phil Jackson (3543 bytes) 1: ...[[Los Angeles Lakers]] from [[1999]] to [[2004]]. Jackson has a total of 11 NBA championship rings: two as ... 3: ...he championship teams retired, eventually forcing Jackson into the starting lineup, where his limitations w... 9: ...of the [[Michael Jordan|Jordan]] era in [[1998]], Jackson left the team. He took a year off before joining ... 11: ...that he would leave his position with the Lakers. Jackson has authored ''The Last Season'', which describes... 13: Jackson's main tactical contribution, both with the Bulls...
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