It's also named for a city in France. It's translation is "Heaven of Grace". It was seriously considered to be The U.S. Capital. It's history stems back to The Revolutionary War. Between 1912 and 1950 it was nick named the Graw and was a popular stop for gangsters and gamblers in their way to New York City. There is a race track. *** Al Capone was known to have spent some time in the former Chesapeake Hotel...
This is a very similar idea to what they did last season and their season finale being named "Margate Sands", which the New Jersey city is named after England's in which British/American Poet T.S. Elliot wrote a lot of his work. Last season Gyp Rosette dressed in Anthony Wayne's Revolutionary War Colonial Hat.
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It's also named for a city in France. It's translation is "Heaven of Grace". It was seriously considered to be The U.S. Capital. It's history stems back to The Revolutionary War. Between 1912 and 1950 it was nick named the Graw and was a popular stop for gangsters and gamblers in their way to New York City. There is a race track. *** Al Capone was known to have spent some time in the former Chesapeake Hotel...
ReplyDeleteThis is a very similar idea to what they did last season and their season finale being named "Margate Sands", which the New Jersey city is named after England's in which British/American Poet T.S. Elliot wrote a lot of his work. Last season Gyp Rosette dressed in Anthony Wayne's Revolutionary War Colonial Hat.
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