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hosted Rick
Steves' Europe, a
travel series on
public television.
Steves also has a
public radio travel show
called Travel with Rick
Steves (2005−present)...
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Steves may
refer to:
Detlef Steves [de] (born 1969),
Deutch TV
personnality Ferdinand Steves [de] (1886-after 1970),
Deutch politician Harold Steves (born...
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STEVEs (Polar Lights). Look up
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- Rick
Steves'
Europe is an
American travel do****entary
television program created and
hosted by Rick
Steves. In each episode, he
travels to the continent...
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Harold Steves (born May 29, 1937) is a
Canadian politician.
Steves was a
longtime city
councillor on Richmond,
British Columbia City Council,
first elected...
- 100
Steves. Over 200
Steves responded in the
first month. As the news of
Project Steve spread by word of mouth, ever-increasing
numbers of
Steves contacted...
- Vancouver.
Steves was a
descendant of
Heinrich Stief and
Regina Stahlecker,
founders of the
Steeves family in
North America. As a
Stief descendant,
Steves is...
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taken aback by her
stupidity and daydreams.
Pamela Lyne as
Steves' nan (series 2–3),
Steves'
loving and good-humoured grandmother, who also
supplies him...
- The Two
Steves are
British collaborative writers of children's
books Steve Barlow (real name
Steven Lowe) and
Steve Skidmore (born 7
December 1960). They...
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Conservation Society (SACS) in 1952 by the
granddaughter of
Edward Steves, Edna
Steves Vaughan, and her
husband Curtis Vaughan. SACS sold the home to a...