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- tabulated in 2010. The Carmichaels Covered Bridge and Greene Academy are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Carmichaels, Pennsylvania is quite...
- Carmichael may refer to: Carmichael (surname) Clan Carmichael, Scottish clan Carmichael, California, United States Carmichael coal mine, a proposed mine...
- Portland's finest queens", including Bolivia Carmichaels, Darcelle XV, and Poison Waters. In 2019, Bolivia Carmichaels officiated a mock wedding between a man...
- Rothaniel Jerrod Carmichael (/dʒəˈrɒd/ jə-ROD; born April 6, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and filmmaker. He has released three...
- Balmedie in Fife. Many Carmichaels in Galloway became MacMichaels,[citation needed] and in Argyll some MacMichaels became 'Carmichaels', and it is this latter...
- Greg Carmichael (born 7 August 1953) is a British guitarist and co-founding member (along with Nick Webb) of contemporary jazz group Acoustic Alchemy....
- The Carmichaels Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge located at Carmichaels in Greene County, Pennsylvania. It is a 64-foot-long (20 m)...
- later, the Carmichaels sued the manufacturer of the tire, claiming that the tire was defective and the defect caused the accident. The Carmichaels' case rested...
- Carmichael, was a stewardess for a steamship line. His father, Adolphus, was a carpenter who also worked as a taxi driver. The reunited Carmichaels eventually...
- Carmichael is a Scottish surname. It is derived from Carmichael, in Lanarkshire. This place name is composed of two word elements: the British caer ("fort")...