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Quinn may refer to: People * Quinn (soccer) (born 1995), Canadian soccer player and Olympic gold medalist * Quinn (given name) * Quinn (surname) * Quinn (musician) Places in the United States * Quinn, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Quinn, Michigan, a ghost town * Quinn, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Quinn, South Dakota, a town * Quinn River, Nevada Houses * Quinn House, San Francisco * A. V. Quinn House, Evanston, Wyoming * Masten-Quinn House, Wurtsboro, New York * Quin House, nickname for Algonquin Club, Boston, Massachusetts Other uses * Mannok, formerly the Quinn Group, a business group in Northern Ireland * Quinn Industrial Holdings, a building products enterprise composed of two businesses formerly in the Quinn Group * Quinn School of Business, at University College Dublin, Ireland See also * Quin (other) * Quinns (other) Quinns or Quinn's may refer to: * Quinns Rocks, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth * Quinn's Post Commonwealth ...
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Quinn (soccer)
Quinn (formerly Rebecca Quinn; born 11 August 1995) is a Canadian professional soccer player and Olympic gold medallist who plays as a midfielder for National Women's Soccer League club OL Reign and the Canada national team. Quinn previously played professionally for Paris FC in France's top league Division 1 Féminine (D1F), Vittsjö GIK in the Swedish Damallsvenskan, as well as Washington Spirit in the NWSL. They were the first Canadian to play collegiate soccer at Duke University. Quinn previously represented Canada on the under-17, under-20, under-23 national teams. In 2021, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Quinn became the first out, transgender, non-binary athlete to compete at the Olympics, the first to medal, and the first to earn a gold medal. Early life Quinn's father, Bill, was a collegiate rugby player and their mother, Linda, played college basketball. Raised with their three sisters in a sporting family in Toronto, Quinn began playing soccer with a club team at the ...
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Quinn (given Name)
Notable people with the name include A * Quinn Allman (born 1982), American musician B * Quinn Bailey (born 1995), American football player * Quinn H. Becker (born 1930), American Army general *Quinn Bradlee (born 1982), American filmmaker and writer * Quinn Buckner (born 1954), American basketball player C *Quinn Carpenter (born 1996), American ice dancer * Quinn Christopherson, American singer-songwriter * Quinn Cook (born 1993), American basketball player * Quinn Cummings (born 1967), American actress and writer D * Quinn Do (born 1975), American poker player *Quinn Duffy (born 1970), American actor * Quinn Dupree E * Quinn Early (born 1965), American football player * Quinn Ewers (born 2003), American football player F * Quinn Farrell (born 2002), Virgin Island soccer player G *Quinn Gleason (born 1994), American tennis player *Quinn Golden (1954–2003), American singer *Quinn Gray (born 1979), American football player *Quinn Grovey (born 1968), American football pla ...
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Quinn (surname)
Quinn is an Anglicised form of the Irish ''Ó Coinn or Mac Cuinn''. The latter surname means "descendant of '' Conn''". ''Quinn Family History'' (n.d.). The surname ''Quinn'' is also rendered ''Ó Cuinn'' or ''Mac Cuinn'' in Irish. The surname is borne by several unrelated families in Ireland, especially in the northern province of Ulster and also the counties of Clare, Longford, and Mayo. The most notable family of the name are that of Thomond, a Dalcassian sept, who derive their surname from Niall Ó Cuinn who was slain at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. This family was formerly represented by the Earls of Dunraven. Another family is that seated in Annaly, who were related to the O'Farrell lords of Longford. Another Quinn family was seated at An Chraobh, County Tyrone and they were related to the O'Neill Kings of Tír Eoghain and for whom they acted as Hereditary Quartermasters. Other families include one seated in Antrim; one seated in Raphoe; and one called Clann ...
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Quinn (musician)
Quinn Dupree (born December 15, 2004), known by her stage name quinn is an American rapper, DJ, singer, and producer. Her latest album, ''quinn'', was released on July 22, 2022. Early life Dupree grew up in west Baltimore. Prior to taking on her signature hyperpop or digicore sound, Dupree made trap metal. She grew up listening to Chicago drill. Career In 2019, Quinn joined a Discord server and befriended artists like Midwxst, Saturn, blackwinterwells and Ericdoa, each of which she would release songs with. During the initial COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020, Dupree received widespread exposure from a shoutout by experimental pop duo 100 gecs 100 Gecs (stylized in all lowercase) are an American hyperpop duo formed in 2015 that consists of Dylan Brady and Laura Les. They self-released their debut album, '' 1000 Gecs'', in 2019 to critical acclaim, followed by a "companion" remix alb ... and her songs (most notably "i don't want that many friends in the first place") were ...
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Quinn, Kentucky
Quinn is an unincorporated community in Caldwell County, Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ..., United States. References Unincorporated communities in Caldwell County, Kentucky Unincorporated communities in Kentucky {{CaldwellCountyKY-geo-stub ...
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Quinn, Michigan
The former settlement of Quinn, Michigan, was located in Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan on Gratiot past mile marker 16, roughly in the area of 14 Mile and Quinn Road. Quinn Rd. is still a Clinton Township street crossing Gratiot. History Theodore Kath became Quinn's first postmaster on December 10, 1869. The post office stayed open for just under four years, closing its doors on September 15, 1873. The 12th Michigan Infantry was begun under Colonel Francis Quinn at Niles in 1861. The Quinn family built a home on Gratiot in 1881 and the settlement and street was named for the family.Local History Tales Archive
, Macomb County Historical Commission. There were also reports of Underground Railroad ac ...
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Quinn, Missouri
Quinn is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History A post office called Quinn was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1905. The post office was maintained inside the house of a private citizen. References Unincorporated communities in Putnam County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{PutnamCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Quinn, South Dakota
Quinn is a town in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 63 at the 2020 census. The town is the home of the Badlands Observatory, located in the former community hospital, built in 1950. History Quinn was laid out in 1907. The town was named for Michael Quinn, a local rancher. A post office called Quinn has been in operation since 1907. Quinn Methodist Church is on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography Quinn is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Quinn has been assigned the ZIP code 57775 and the FIPS place code 52500. Climate Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 54 people, 23 households, and 14 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 27 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 85.2% White, 7.4% Native American, 1.9% Asian, 1.9% from other races, and 3.7% from two or ...
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Quinn River
The Quinn River, once known as the Queen River, is an intermittent river, approximately long, in the desert of northwestern Nevada in the United States. It drains an enclosed basin inside the larger Great Basin. It rises in northeastern Humboldt County, on the west side of the Santa Rosa Range, just south of the Oregon state line. Its course flows southwest, through the main Nevada lands of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribes and then south and southwest, receiving the Kings River flowing south from Kings River Valley. The Quinn River evaporates in a sink at the Black Rock Desert approximately northwest of Winnemucca on the Hog John Ranch of the Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe. Catchment The Quinn River is the largest river in the region, starting in the Santa Rosa Range and ending in the Quinn River Sink on the playa south of the Black Rock Range. The watershed covers including the Upper and Lower Quinn River, Smoke Creek Desert, Massacre Lake, and Thousand ...
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Quinn House, San Francisco
The Quinn House is a historic house built c. 1870 and located in the Bayview–Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The Quinn House has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since July 6, 1974. History The Quinn House is located at 1562 McKinnon Avenue in San Francisco. It was built for Mary Quinn in c. 1870, and the house remained in the Quinn family for 83 years. It is a two-story Italianate-style wooden structure with a prominent bay window. In the 1950s, the Quinn sisters lived on separate floors of the building and didn’t get along; as a result the house was painted separately by floor level. In 1958, the Quinn family sold the house. In 1965, the house was used as the headquarters of the consumer pilot program, Bay Area Neighborhood Development (BAND) led by Ira Henderson; later known as the Redevelopment Hunters Point site office. In 2014, the Quinn House sold for over USD $1 million, making it one of the most expensive houses in ...
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Masten-Quinn House
The Masten-Quinn House is located on First Street in the village of Wurtsboro, New York, United States. It is a wooden Greek Revival house built in two phases in the 1820s, the center of a farm that remained working until the mid-20th century. Today it is one of the few remainders from the area's agricultural past as a canal town. Lawrence Masten, its builder and first owner, was able to take advantage of the nearby Delaware and Hudson Canal being routed through his property. In 2003 the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the first and only property in the village so far listed. Building The house sits on a half-acre (2,000 m2) lot, the remnant of the much larger original farm, at a bend in First Street. Willsey Brook bounds it on the south, and the canal bed, now dry and overgrown, is located in the woods a few hundred feet (approximately 100 m) to the east. The house itself is surrounded by tall trees, including a 175-year-old shagbark hickory tree ...
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The Quin House
The Algonquin Club of Boston, also known as The Quin House, is a private social club in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1886. Originally a business-themed gentlemen's club, it is now open to men and women of all races, religions, and nationalities. History The Algonquin Club of Boston was founded by a group, including General Charles Taylor. Its clubhouse on Commonwealth Avenue was designed by McKim, Mead & White and completed in 1888, and was soon called "the finest and most perfectly appointed club-house in America" and more recently the "most grandiose" of Boston's clubs. At the time of founding women, Irish Catholics, Jews and blacks were not able to join the club. It remains the only "socially elite" old-guard Boston club with a purpose-built clubhouse. The Harvard Club, for example, built its Commonwealth Avenue clubhouse in 1912–1913. A real estate company bought the clubhouse in 2018. , the club is closed for renovations, including a new fitness facility and a r ...
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