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Billings Depot The Billings Depot is a historic train depot in the Historic District of downtown Billings, Montana. The depot use to be the passenger terminal for the Northern Pacific Railroad, Great Northern and Chicago, Burlingtion and Quincy.
Billings Fire Department The Billings Fire Department is an American fire department located in Billings, Montana. Services include Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Response, Hazardous Materials Response, High Angle Rescue, Confined Space Rescue Vehicle Accident Extrication, Fire Investigations, Fire Inspections and Fire Education.
Billings Gazette The Billings Gazette is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper printed in Billings, Montana and owned by Lee Enterprises. It is the largest daily newspaper in Montana, with a Sunday circulation of 52,434 and a weekday circulation of 47,105.
Billings Metropolitan Area The Billings Metropolitan Area is the largest metropolitan area in Montana which is in South Central Montana that includes the cities of Laurel, Lockwood, Shepherd & Huntley The Metro population: 185,000.
Billings Police Department The Billings Police Department is a police department in Billings, Montana, the main Law enforcement service in Billings, Montana. It is the largest city police force in Montana with about 132 sworn officers/80 civilian employees covering 41 square miles and a population of about 100,000.
Billings RimRockers The Billings RimRockers was a professional basketball club based in Billings, Montana that competed in the International Basketball Association beginning in the 1998-1999 season. The team folded along with the IBA after the 2000-2001 season.
Billingsgate Fish Market Situated now in East London, Billingsgate Fish Market is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market. It takes its name from Billingsgate, a ward in the south-east of the City of London, where the riverside market was originally established.
Billingsgate Island Billingsgate Island, also sometimes known as Bellingsgate Island, was an island off of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in the United States. Originally settled as a fishing community as part of the town of Wellfleet, Massachusetts, Billingsgate Island was for a long time the site of a lighthouse used as a navigational aid in Cape Cod Bay.
Billington, Bedfordshire Billington (the name probably means hill with a sharp ridge) is a parish in Bedfordshire about three miles south of Leighton Buzzard. There are two settlements: Little Billington (a hamlet in the west of the parish) and one that is now called Great Billington (straddling the busy A4146).
Billion (company) Billion Electric Pty Ltd is a Taiwanese network hardware manufacturer and distributer. Although the company was founded in 1973, they have only recently become a familiar brand name for their range of broadband modems.
Billion Dollar Baby Billion Dollar Baby was a Broadway musical set on Staten Island and in Atlantic City during the late 1920s. It follows the adventures of an ambitious young woman, Maribelle Jones, in her quest for wealth during the Prohibition era.
Billion Dollar Secret Billion Dollar Secret is a 1999 TLC Video that was distributed by Discovery Channel Video. This film, written and narrated by Nick Cook, investigates military "black projects" in the United States as a possible explanation for many UFO sightings.
Billionaire Boys Club The Billionaire Boys Club was the popular nickname for BBC, an investment and social club organized by Joseph Gamsky, also known as "Joe Hunt", in southern California in 1983. The organization was run initially as a Ponzi scheme, and money contributed by investors was spent on supporting lavish lifestyles for young members of the club.
Billionaire Boys Club (clothing) Billionaire Boys Club is a clothing brand established by Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes in collaboration with Nigo, who is best known for his brand A Bathing Ape. Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream are produced in limited numbers in Japan, and only available from a handful of retailers around the world.
Billionaire Ted Billionaire Ted was a character created by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1996 to poke fun at the World Championship Wrestling owner (and owner of several TV networks, among other things) Ted Turner. He was featured in many vignettes featuring "The Nacho Man" (spoof of Macho Man Randy Savage) and "The Huckster" (spoof of "The Hulkster" Hulk Hogan).
Billionaires for Bush Billionaires For Bush is a culture jamming political street theater organization that satirically purports to support George W. Bush for those activities which are perceived to benefit corporations and the super-wealthy.
Billions and Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium Billions and Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium, published by Random House in 1997 (ISBN 0-679-41160-7), is the last book written by renowned American astronomer and science popularizer Carl Sagan before his death in 1996.
Billo FrĂłmeta Billo FrĂłmeta (b. November 15, 1915 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - Caracas May 5, 1988) was a Dominican Republic orchestra conductor, arranger and composer who lived and worked most of his life in Venezuela, where he is remembered.
Billo, Grandes Éxitos (album) Billo, Grandes Éxitos, english: Great songs of Billo, is Compilation album made by Sonograma in 1996, to promote the most famous songs of the Billo´s Caracas Boys, this album presents the original versions of that songs.
Billpoint Billpoint was the name of a person-to-person money transfer service purchased by online auctioneer eBay in 1998. Billpoint's website was taken offline while eBay integrated Billpoint into their auction service, and it did not debut again until Spring 2000 when it was relaunched as a joint-venture with Wells Fargo bank.
Bills C-1 and S-1 Bills C-1 and S-1, are pro forma bills introduced in the House of Commons and Senate at the opening of each session of the Parliament of Canada. The bills are given a first reading and are then never proceeded with further.
Bills, Bills, Bills "Bills Bills Bills" was the first single from Destiny's Child's second album The Writing's on the Wall. It was their first song that peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and it also peaked at number six in the UK.
Billserv Billserv was an electronic bill presentment and payment company founded in 1998 by Louis Hoch, Michael Long, and David Jones. The company quickly became a leader in the space by gathering contracts with many large billing organizations and raising over $48 million (USD).
Billy (crater) Billy is a lunar crater that is located at the southern fringes of the Oceanus Procellarum, in the western portion of the Moon. It lies to the southeast of the similar-sized Hansteen crater, and west-southwest of the flooded Letronne crater.
Billy (musical) Billy is a West End musical based on the novel and play Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. The book was written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, the music was by John Barry, and the lyrics were by Don Black.
Billy Abbott William 'Billy' Foster Abbott is a fictional character in the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. The first actor to play the role on a contract basis was David Tom, who joined the show in 1999 and left in 2002.
Billy Anderson (football player) Billy Anderson was an American college and professional football player. A quarterback, he played college football at theUniversity of Tulsa, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Houston Oilers in 1967.
Billy Aronson Billy Aronson is an American playwright and writer most well known for coming up with the original concept of the rock opera Rent (which was based on Puccini's opera La bohème). He also came up with additional lyrics for Rent, and he almost completely wrote "Santa Fe".
Billy Backus Billy Backus (born March 5, 1943) is a former world boxing champion whose coronation was considered by some to be as surprising as Team USA's ice hockey gold medal coronation at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games or James Buster Douglas's knockout victory over Mike Tyson.
Billy Bajema Billy Bajema (born October 31, 1982 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an NFL player who plays tight end for the San Francisco 49ers. He was drafted by the 49ers in the 7th round (249th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft after attending Oklahoma State University.
Billy Ballew Motorsports Billy Ballew Motorsports is a team that competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. They were formed in 1996 by Georgia businessman Billy Ballew, and have become notable for the fact they rarely field a team for the same driver for more than one season, as was the case in 2005, when eight different drivers drove for the team.
Billy Bao Billy Bao is a nigerian (Lagos, 1970) songwriter influenced by the Stooges now living in Bilbao since the 80's. People have tried to defined his music as Punk, Noise Punk, Post-Punk, Conceptual Punk, Rock Concrete or as the lost child of Rock Radical Vasco (Alan Courtis) but nothing really works.
Billy Barnes William Barnes (born 27 May 1852 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England; died 24 March 1899 in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, England) was a professional cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire between 1875 and 1894 and England between 1880 and 1890. In 1890 he was named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
Billy Barnes (composer) Billy Barnes (born January 27, 1927 in Los Angeles, California) is a six-time Emmy Award nominated composer/lyricst. He is best known for his theatrical revues, including The Billy Barnes Revue, Billy Barnes' People, Billy Barnes' Party, Billy Barnes' L.
Billy Barnie William Harrison Barnie (January 26, 1853 - July 15, 1900) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player and manager from New York, New York. He played sparingly as a catcher and as an outfielder, along with being a player-manager before taking on managerial duties full time.
Billy Baroo Billy Baroo is the putter used by the character Judge Elihu Smails (played by actor Ted Knight) in the 1980 comedy Caddyshack. Knight, when asking for his putter, states "Spalding, this calls for the old Billy Baroo...
Billy Bates Willie Bates, known as Billy (born 19 November 1855 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, died 8 January 1900 in Huddersfield) was an English all-round cricketer. Excellent with both bat and ball, he scored over 10,000 first-class runs and took more than 870 wickets, although he was not entirely reliable in the field.
Billy Bean and His Funny Machine Billy Bean and His Funny Machine was a UK children’s TV series which was broadcast by the BBC in 1954. It featured a puppet called Billy Bean who operated a large fantastic machine that could produce anything he drew on the "cartoonorator".
Billy Bee Billy Bee is a series of five children's books by Peter Thomas published by Billy Bee Productions in Nashua, New Hampshire in 1995. The company later moved to Billerica, Massachusetts, but then back to New Hampshire.
Billy Beer Billy Beer was a beer that was brewed in the United States of America by the Falls City Brewing Company and promoted by Billy Carter, brother of then-President Jimmy Carter. The beer was also produced by Cold Spring Brewing, West End Brewing, and Pearl Brewing companies.
Billy Bell William "Billy" Bell (Born June 10, 1891 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Centerman who played 6 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Wanderers, Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators.
Billy Bennett William Robertson Russell Bennnett DCM MM, better known as Billy Bennett, (1887 – June 30, 1942) was a British comedian who specialised in parodies of dramatic monologues and was billed as almost a gentleman.
Billy Birmingham Billy Birmingham (Born 1953) is an Australian humourist and sometime sports journalist, most noted for his parodies of Australian cricket commentary in recordings under The Twelfth Man name.He was the writer of the comedy hit Australiana] 1983 which was made famous by performer [[Austen Tayshus.
Billy Bishop Air Marshal William Avery "Billy" Bishop VC CB DSO & Bar MC DFC ED (8 February 1894 – 11 September 1956) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 72 victories, the highest number for a British Empire pilot.
Billy Bishop Goes to War Billy Bishop Goes to War is a Canadian musical play, written by John MacLachlan Gray and Eric Peterson. One of the most famous and widely-produced plays in Canadian theatre, it dramatizes the life of Canadian World War I fighter pilot Billy Bishop.
Billy Blastoff The toyline known as Billy Blastoff incorporated several versions of a four-inch tall, plastic, child-faced adventurer produced by Eldon in the late 60's and early 70's. The concept appears to have been licensed from Tomy (of Japan) by Eldon for distribution in the US, Canada and Europe.
Billy Bletcher William "Billy" Bletcher (September 24, 1894 – January 5, 1979) was an American actor, comedian, and voice artist, a native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA . The diminutive (62 inches) Bletcher appeared on-screen in films and later television from the 1920s to the 1970s, including appearances in several Our Gang comedies.
Billy Boat William "Billy" Leonard Boat (born February 2, 1966 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a former driver in the Indy Racing League. A graduate of Arizona State University, he began his career in USAC where he won 11 straight Western Series races on his way to the 1995 championship.
Billy Boyd Billy Boyd (born 28 August, 1968 in Glasgow) is a Scottish actor and musician most widely known for playing Peregrin Took (Pippin), in the film adaptations of The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003) and Barrett Bonden in Peter Weir's film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003).
Billy Boys "The Billy Boys" is a loyalist song from Glasgow and Belfast, sung to the tune of Marching Through Georgia. It originated in the 1930s] as the signature song of a street gang led by Billy Fullerton and later reflected the long running [[sectarian] divide in the city.
Billy Brandt Born April 9, 1979, in Flint, Michigan, Billy Brandt is the stage name of Jerry Jack Wardrop. He is an American gay porn star who worked primarily for Falcon Studios and Pacific Sun Entertainment at the beginning of his career in the pornography industry.
Billy Bremner William 'Billy' John Bremner (born Stirling, Scotland, 9 December 1942; died Doncaster, England, 7 December 1997) was captain of the Leeds United football team of the 1960s and 1970s. He has been voted Leeds United's greatest player of all time and is also a member of the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame.
Billy Bremner (musician) Billy Bremner is best known for his work as guitar player of Rockpile which played on the bulk of Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds' albums throughout the mid 70s. Bremner acted as lead vocalist on the odd Rockpile song, including "Heart" and "You Ain't Nothing But Fine" on the only album credited to Rockpile album "Seconds Of Pleasure".
Billy Brewer Billy Brewer (born 1939) is a former head football coach for Southeastern Louisiana University, Louisiana Tech University and University of Mississippi and the current host of Hotty Toddy Hotline, an Ole Miss Rebel football post-game call-in show.
Billy Brownless Anthony William "Billy" Brownless (born January 28, 1967 in Jerilderie, New South Wales, Australia) is a former Australian rules footballer with Geelong FC in the Australian Football League. He was also 12th Man for Victoria, in cricket and is a fervent Melbourne Victory supporter.
Billy Budd (novella) Billy Budd is a novella begun around 1886 by Herman Melville, completed but not published before his death. The work has been central to Melville scholarship since it was discovered in manuscript among Melville's papers in 1924 and published the same year.
Billy Buffalo Billy Buffalo is the official mascot of the NFL's Buffalo Bills. According to his official stats, he's about eight feet tall, he weighs 600 pounds, he's a graduate of Bovine University with a master in mascotting skills, and he was born in Kissimmee, Florida.
Billy Bunter Billy Bunter, the "Fat Owl of the Remove", is a fictional character created by Charles Hamilton (using the nom de plume of Frank Richards) for stories set at Greyfriars School in the boys' weekly magazine The Magnet (published from 1908 to 1940). George Orwell acknowledged the strength of the character in his essay "Boys' Weeklies" (1940):
Billy Burden William George Burden (Wimborne, Dorset, 15 June 1914 - 3 June 1994) was an English actor known as Billy Burden. Debuted on ITV as William in the TV series A Present for Dickie (1969-1970), but only six episodes were made.
Billy Burch William Burch (born November 20, 1900 in Yonkers, New York – December 30, 1950) was an American professional ice hockey forward who played for the Hamilton Tigers, New York Americans, Chicago Blackhawks, and Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League.
Billy Cameron Billy Cameron (Born - December 5, 1896 in Timmins, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian professional hockey Right Winger who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and New York Americans.
Billy Cannon William Abb "Billy" Cannon (born August 2, 1937) is an All-American and 1959 Heisman Trophy winner from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and one of the American Football League's most celebrated players.
Billy Cardine Bill Cardine is a resophonic guitar player from Virginia. Billy’s toured with the Larry Keel Experience, performed with Leftover Salmon, and members of The Seldom Scene, The Newgrass Revival, The Country Gentlemen, Acoustic Syndicate and Alvin Breeden & the Virginia Cutups.
Billy Carroll Billy Carroll (born January 19, 1959 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player. Drafted in the second round of the 1979 NHL Entry Draft from the London Knights, Carroll's NHL career is widely considered to be one of "the right place at the right time".
Billy Casper William Earl "Billy" Casper (born June 24, 1931) is an American golfer who was one of the most prolific tournament winners on the PGA Tour from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s. He was born in San Diego, California.
Billy Cobham Billy Cobham, born May 16 1944 in Panama, is widely regarded as one of the world's best and most influential drummers, best known for his jazz fusion in the 1970s, with John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra, where he pioneered a powerful style of drumming with jazz, rock and funk influences.
Billy Conigliaro Billy Conigliaro (born August 15, 1947 in Revere, Massachusetts) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played in the American League for the Boston Red Sox (1969-1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and Oakland Athletics (1973). He is the younger brother of Tony Conigliaro; Billy and Tony were Red Sox teammates in 1969 and 1970.
Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand is the latest in a long line of ‘world tours’ that follow comedian Billy Connolly on his various travels across the globe. In this tour, filmed in 2004, Connolly visited New Zealand and travelled 8,500 km across the country, from Stewart Island in the south to Ninety Mile Beach in the north.
Billy Connolly's World Tour of Scotland Billy Connolly's World Tour of Scotland was a six-part television series - the first of Connolly's (thus far) four "world tours" - originally broadcast by the BBC in the winter of 1994. It involved his touring around his homeland of Scotland for 54 nights during the early part of '94, visiting cities and towns and performing live on stage to audiences.
Billy Cook (criminal) Billy Cook was a notorious American mass-murderer who posed as a hitchhicker and murdered an entire family of five and another innocent motorists. Born in 1929 near Joplin, Missouri, Cook had a troubled childhood and was in and out of reform schools.
Billy Cotton William Edward Cotton (May 6, 1899 – March 25, 1969), better known as Billy Cotton, was a British band leader and entertainer, one of the few whose orchestra survived the dance band era. Today, he is mainly remembered as a 1950s and 1960s radio and television personality, although his musical talent emerged as early as the 1920s.
Billy Currie Billy Currie (born William Lee Currie on April 1, 1950 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England) is a musician and composer, best known as the keyboard player with the band Ultravox, who achieved commercial success in the early 1980s.
Billy Dainty Billy Dainty (born William Hooper Frank John Dainty in 1927 in Dudley - died 19th November 1986 in Surrey) was a British comedian and pantomime star. A RADA trained performer, he was also known for his dancing skills.
Billy Daniels Billy Daniels (September 12, 1915 - October 7, 1988) was an American big band singer and actor, performing in musicals, films, and television. His trademark song was "That Old Black Magic", recorded in 1948.
Billy Dankert James "Bill" Dankert was born and raised in Austin, Minnesota. As a musician in the 1980's and 1990's, Dankert earned a modicum of fame as drummer, singer, and songwriter for Minneapolis-based band Gear Daddies.
Billy Davis Roquel Billy Davis (July 11 1932 - September 2 2004) of Detroit was an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Davis is best known as a songwriter for a number of soul musicians label, and as a writer/producer of commercial jingles, mostly for Coca-Cola.
Billy De Beck William Morgan "Billy" De Beck (April 15, 1890 - November 11, 1942) was a popular and very widely published cartoonist as well as a writer. He created some of the most memorable comic strip characters of the 1920s and 1930s, including Barney Google, Bunky, Snuffy Smith, and the racehorse Spark Plug.
Billy Dea Billy Dea (born April 3, 1933, in Edmonton, Alberta) was a professional ice hockey centre and head coach in the National Hockey League. He played with the New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, and Pittsburgh Penguins, scoring 67 goals and 54 assists in 397 games.
Billy Dean Anderson Billy Dean Anderson (July 12, 1934 – July 7, 1979) gained infamous notoriety in 1975 when he was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after a long list of crimes — for which he was jailed and paroled three times — including armed robbery and prison escapes, over the course of 20 years. Despite his unlawful behavior, Anderson became somewhat of a folk hero among those in his native Tennessee, even more so after he was shot and killed by FBI officers as he was leaving his mother's home one night after eluding federal authorities for four-and-a-half years.
Billy Dee Billy Dee is the stage name of former adult film star William Daniels, born September 25, 1951, who appeared in approximately 500 films between 1974 and 1990. He should not be confused with another actor of the same name who appeared on the television series St.
Billy Dee Williams Billy Dee Williams (born William December Williams Jr. on April 6 1937 in New York City) is an American actor who for a period in the 1970s rivaled Sidney Poitier as the most popular African-American actor in American film.
Billy DeFrank Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center The Billy DeFrank Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center is a non-profit organization that promotes services for and about the gay community of San Jose, California and Santa Clara County. It started on March 3, 1981.
Billy Doctrove Billy Raymond Doctrove (born 3 July, 1955, Marigot, Dominica, Windward Islands) is an international cricket umpire. He umpired his first one-day international in April 1998 in a match between the West Indies and England at Kingstown, St Vincent.
Billy Donovan William John "Billy" Donovan (born May 30 1965 in Rockville Centre, New York, United States) is an American basketball coach who has taken the University of Florida men's team to 2 NCAA Final Fours in 2000 and 2006, the 2000 national championship game, and the 2006 NCAA championship with a 73-57 win over UCLA. He is one of only six men to reach the Final Four as both a player and a head coach; he's one of only three (Dean Smith and Bob Knight being the others) to play in the Final Four and win the national championship as a coach.
Billy Dunlop William 'Billy' Dunlop (Born 14th July 1871, died 1945) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, earning 2 Football League Championships medals.
Billy Eckstine Billy Eckstine (8 July,1914 – 8 March, 1993), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as William Clarence Eckstein. He changed the spelling to Eckstine after a club owner said the original spelling was "too Jewish".
Billy Elliot Billy Elliot is a 2000] [[film written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry. Set in the fictional town of 'Everington' (assumed to be Easington) in the real County Durham, it stars Jamie Bell as 11 year old Billy, an aspiring dancer, Gary Lewis as his coal miner father, Jamie Draven as Billy's older brother, and Julie Walters as his dance instructor.
Billy Engelhart Billy Engelhart (born March 20, 1942 in Madison, Wisconsin), is a former driver in the CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1980-1981 seasons, with 9 career starts, including the 1980 Indianapolis 500.
Billy Evans William George Evans (February 10 1884 - January 23 1956) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball, working in the American League from 1906 to 1927. He later became a key front office person for three teams and president of the minor league Southern Association.
Billy Fiske William Meade Lindsley "Billy" Fiske III (June 4, 1911 – August 17, 1940), was an American notable for his achievements in the 1928 Winter Olympics, as well as being the first American pilot casualty of World War II during the Battle of Britain.
Billy Fox Billy Fox (3 January 1939–12 March 1974) was a politician in Ireland, a member of Dáil Éireann (lower house of parliament) from 1969 to 1973, and of Seanad Éireann (upper house) from 1973 until his murder by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in March 1974.
Billy Fury Billy Fury (April 17, 1940, at Smithdown Hospital, now Sefton General Hospital, Smithdown Road, Sefton, Liverpool – January 28, 1983 at St Mary Abbott's Hospital, Paddington, West London) was an English pop singer and songwriter of the 1950s to 1980s from Wavertree, Liverpool.
Billy Gillespie Billy Gillespie (August 6 1891 - July 2 1981) born in Kerrykeel, Donegal was a football player for Sheffield United over a twenty years period from 1913-32, and scoring over 137 League and Cup goals in 492 games for the South Yorkshire side. He is United's most capped player with 25 for Ireland.
Billy Gilmour Hamilton Livingstone "Billy" Gilmour (March 21, 1885 in Ottawa, Ontario - March 13, 1959) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Silver Seven in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League.
Billy Glide Billy Glide is a very muscular and well-endowed American pornographic actor. Billy Glide describes himself as a "very good looking blue-eyed hunk with short hair, a winning smile and a massive member that's his main drawing card.
Billy Goat Tavern The Billy Goat Tavern is a famous chain of taverns located in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1934 by Greek immigrant Billy Sianis. Its original location was across the street from the old Chicago Stadium and later moved to the lower level of the Magnificent Mile between the offices of the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times.
Billy Goat Trail The Billy Goat Trail (also written as Billygoat Trail) is a 4.7 mile hiking trail that follows a path between the C&O Canal and the Potomac River within the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park near Great Falls in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Billy Goldberg (doctor) Billy Goldberg (b. 1966) is a New York City emergency medicine physician at the NYU School of Medicine (Bellevue Hospital and New York University (NYU) Medical Center), where he is also an Assistant Professor and an Assistant Director in the Department of Emergency Medicine.
Billy Goldenberg Billy Goldenberg (born February 10, 1936, Brooklyn) is an American composer known for his work on Steven Spielberg's telefilms (in particular, Duel) and his seven-episode contribution toward the NBC Mystery Movie detective series Columbo.
Billy Gonsalves Adelino ("Billy") Gonsalves (sometimes spelt in the Portuguese form, Gonçalves) (August 10, 1908 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island – July 17, 1977 in Kearny, New Jersey) was an American soccer player, sometimes considered the "Babe Ruth of American Soccer".
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