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Planten un
Blomen (German pronunciation: [ˈplantn̩ ʊn ˈbloːmn̩]) is an
urban park with a size of 47
hectares (116.1 acres) in the inner-city of Hamburg...
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Henning A.
Blomen (September 28, 1910 – July 14, 1993) was an
American politician who was
candidate for
United States President of the
Socialist Labor...
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biggest parks are the Stadtpark, the
Ohlsdorf Cemetery, and
Planten un
Blomen. The Stadtpark, Hamburg's "Central Park", has a
great lawn and a huge water...
- Russell,
former U.S.
Representative and
Mayor of
Cambridge Henning A.
Blomen,
perennial candidate (Socialist Labor) John I. Fitzgerald,
former Boston...
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Deutsche Telekom's
subsidiary Deutsche Funkturm GmbH) near
Planten un
Blomen park. With an
overall height of 279.2 m (916 ft) it is Hamburg's tallest...
- (unpledged Electors) 210,732 0.30%
Socialist Labor Eric H****/Henning A.
Blomen 45,189 0.06%
Socialist Workers Clifton DeBerry/Ed Shaw 32,706 0.05% Prohibition...
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Alabama 0 Eric H****
Socialist Labor New York 45,189 0.06% 0
Henning A.
Blomen M****achusetts 0
Clifton DeBerry Socialist Workers Illinois 32,706 0.05%...
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Stephen Emery; in 1956 and 1960,
Georgia Cozzini; and in 1964,
Henning A.
Blomen. He came in
third place in 1964. H**** was also a
prolific author on topics...
- (International
Garden exposition) 1963 in
Hamburg and
parts of the park
Planten un
Blomen was
constructed at the site. (The site is
today used by the
northern entrance...
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defeated Republican Sumner G. Whittier,
Socialist Labor candidate Henning A.
Blomen, and
Prohibition candidate Mark R. Shaw. In the race for
lieutenant governor...