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Steve Mason (disambiguation); Steve Mason; Steven Mason (disambiguation); Stephen Mason; Stephen Mason (disambiguation); Mason, Steven

Mason      
n. lid van de Vrijmetselaren (internationale besloten broederlijke gemeenschap)
George Mason University         
  • The Johnson Center
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  • All four Fairfax city bus routes travel between the Metrorail Vienna, Fairfax, GMU station and the Fairfax campus.}}
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  • now known as the [[EagleBank Arena]]}} on January 26, 2005
  • [[George Mason]]
  • Aerial photograph taken in 1967 showing what was then called George Mason College
  • Decal from when George Mason College was a part of the University of Virginia
  • Antonin Scalia Law School
  • George Mason Statue
  • Governor A. Linwood Holton signs H‑210 separating George Mason College from the University of Virginia, April 7, 1972
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  • Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
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  • Arlington campus subway stop
PUBLIC LIBERAL ARTS AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA
George Mason University Fairfax Campus; George Mason Univ.; George Mason Univ; GeorgeMasonUniversity; George Mason University Libraries; George Mason University Press; User:Fesmitty77/George Mason University Press; GMU Press; User:Fesmitty77/GMU Press; Centers on the Public Service; George Mason College; George Mason University Foundation; George Mason University Foundation, Inc.; George Mason University, Vienna; Mason Publishing, George Mason University Libraries; 10.13021; GMU-TV; Controversies at George Mason University; History of George Mason University
George Mason Universiteit, openbare universiteit in staat Virginië in V.S. (inclusief hoofdcampus in Firefacs en kleine universiteitsterreinen in "Prince William" en Arlington)
Mason Dixon Line         
  • "A Plan of the West Line or Parallel of Latitude" by Charles Mason, 1768
  • The Wedge]]"
  • Province of Maryland, 1632–1776
  • Historical marker at Front and South Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the starting point for the survey
  • Mason–Dixon line where the [[Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail]] becomes the [[York County Heritage Trail]] near [[New Freedom, Pennsylvania]]
  • Illustration of [[Charles Mason]] and [[Jeremiah Dixon]] surveying the line
  • Calvert]] family is shown. On the other side are the arms of [[William Penn]].
  • Mason Dixon Trail]] stretches from Pennsylvania to Delaware and is a popular attraction to tourists.
SURVEYED BORDER LINE BETWEEN U.S. STATES OF DELAWARE, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA
Mason Dixon line; Mason dixon line; Mason-dixon line; Mason-Dixon; Mason and Dixon's Line; Mason and Dixon Line; Mason Dixon Line; Mason-Dixon Line; Mason dixie line; Mason-dixie line; Mason–Dixon Line; Mason-Dixon line; Manson–Nixon line; Manson-Nixon line; North–South divide in the United States; North-South divide in the United States; Mason's and Dixon's line
n. grens die de noorderlijke en zuiderlijke Verenigde Staten verdeelt (gedurende de Burgeroorlog verdeelde het in slavenstaten en vrije staten)

Определение

Mason-Dixon Line
¦ noun (in the US) the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania, taken as the northern limit of the slave-owning states before the abolition of slavery.
Origin
named after Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, who surveyed it in 1763-7.

Википедия

Steven Mason

Steven, Stephen or Steve Mason may refer to:

  • Steve Mason (poet) (1940–2005), American war veteran and poet
  • Steve Mason (ice hockey) (born 1988), former ice hockey goaltender
  • Steve Mason (musician), Scottish musician, King Biscuit Time as a solo artist, songwriter with The Beta Band
  • Steve Mason (broadcaster), American sports radio personality based in Southern California
  • Stephen Mason (musician) (born 1975), American guitarist from music group Jars of Clay
  • Stephen Mason (MP) (1832–1890), Scottish Liberal politician
  • Steve Mason (biblical scholar) (born 1957), Canadian biblical scholar
  • Stephen Finney Mason (1923–2007), British chemist and scientific historian