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Pennekamp (foaled 26
March 1992) was an American-bred, French-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was the highest-rated
French two-year-old of...
- (1929–2013),
German water polo
player John
Pennekamp,
namesake of the John
Pennekamp Coral Reef
State Park
Marianne Pennekamp (1924–2021), German-born American...
- John
Pennekamp Coral Reef
State Park is a
Florida State Park
located on Key
Largo in Florida. It
includes approximately 70
nautical square miles (240 km2)...
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Pennekamp v. Florida, 328 U.S. 331 (1946), was a
Supreme Court case in
which the
court held that a
Florida circuit court which held the
Miami Herald in...
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Marianne Pennekamp (May 14, 1924 –
December 3, 2021) was a
Jewish social worker with a
focus on families,
children and
school social work. As a child...
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miles east of the
island of Key
Largo in what was then the
waters of John
Pennekamp Coral Reef
State Park. The
boundaries of the park
changed in 1972, so...
- 2016
American comedy film
directed by
Dylan Kidd and
written by Kyle
Pennekamp and
Scott Turpel,
about a
group of
friends who
graduate from
college and...
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Supreme Court case,
Pennekamp v.
Florida 328 U.S. 331 (1946), in
which it and one of its editors, John D.
Pennekamp for whom John
Pennekamp Coral Reef State...
- of the
coast of the
Florida Keys. A lot of the reef lies
within John
Pennekamp Coral Reef
State Park,
which was the
first underwater park in the United...
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Erich Pennekamp (13
November 1929 – 1
March 2013) was a
German water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Erich...