35°20′21″N 81°52′11″W / 35.339213°N 81.869807°W / 35.339213; -81.869807 McNair Field is a 2,000 seat baseball stadium located in Forest City, North Carolina...
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McNair Foundation". Officialstevemcnair.com. February 14, 1973. Retrieved November 20, 2010. "MLB Amateur Draft Picks with the Name Matching: mcnair"...
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Minnesota native and 1904 graduate of the United States Military Academy, McNair was a Field Artillery officer with a background in the Ordnance Department. A...
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Robert C. McNair (January 1, 1937 – November 23, 2018) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and the owner of a National Football League team, the...
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National Football League (NFL). McNair was born in Houston, Texas, on October 24, 1961, to Bob McNair and Janice McNair. He attended Spring Forest Middle...
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household following the death of McNair's grandfather. His older brother, writing in a posthumous biography about McNair, described how the family "covered...
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Fort Lesley J. McNair, also historically known as the Washington Arsenal, is a United States Army post located on the tip of Buzzard Point, the peninsula...
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Richard Lee McNair (born December 19, 1958) is an American convicted murderer known for his ability to escape and elude capture. In 1987, McNair murdered...
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Jordan Martin McNair (March 3, 1999 – June 13, 2018) was an American football player from Randallstown, Maryland, who played on the offensive line. In...
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McNair is a surname. McNair may also refer to: McNair, Arkansas, an unincorporated community McNair, Minnesota, an unincorporated community McNair, Texas...
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