(October 21, 2024). "Patti McGee, first women's pro skateboarder, dies at 79". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 22, 2024. "PATTI McGEE". Skateboarding...
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frontman for Pat McGee Band Pat McGee, drummer of Stars (Canadian band) Pat McGee (baseball) (died 1889), baseball player Patti McGee (born 1945), skateboarder...
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musician (Dragon), record producer ("Rain") and songwriter ("Young Years"). Patti McGee, 79, American Hall of Fame skateboarder, complications from a stroke...
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Coyote riding a skateboard. One of the earliest sponsored skateboarders, Patti McGee, was paid by Hobie and Vita Pak to travel around the country to do skateboarding...
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Tony Hawk, Tony Alva Larry Stevenson, C.R. Stecyk III, Stacy Peralta, Patti McGee, Eric Koston, Torger Johnson, Steve Caballero, Bob Burnquist Peggy Oki...
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led to the nation's first historic preservation plan in 1974. McGee married Evelyn 'Patti' Moore in 1960, and had two daughters, Madeleine and Evelyn....
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at 5140 East Speedway Road in Tucson, Arizona on September 3, 1965. Patti McGee, Women's National Champion, attended the grand opening. The park had...
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(Dragon), record producer ("Rain") and songwriter ("Young Years") (b. 1952) Patti McGee, 79, skateboarder (b. 1945) Tina Kaidanow, 58–59, diplomat and government...
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MCGEE". The HistoryMakers. Retrieved March 19, 2018. "Henry W. McGee". Harvard Business School. Retrieved March 19, 2018. "Biography: Henry W. McGee"...
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Skateboarder October 1965 cover, featuring Patti McGee Categories Skateboarding Frequency Monthly Founded 1964 Final issue 2013 Company GrindMedia Country...
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