Barkley — may refer to:People*Alben W. Barkley (1877–1956), 35th Vice President of the USA *Charles Barkley (born 1963), American basketball player *Charles William Barkley (1759 – 16 May 1832), ships captain and fur traderOther uses*Barkley Inc., a US… … Wikipedia
Alben W. Barkley — 35th Vice President of the United States In office January 20, 1949 – January 20, 1953 President Harry S. Truman Preceded by … Wikipedia
Charles Barkley — For other people named Charles Barkley, see Charles Barkley (disambiguation). Charles Barkley Barkley with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1991 No. 34, 32, 14, 4 Power forward / Small forward … Wikipedia
Dean Barkley — Dean M. Barkley United States Senator from Minnesota In office November 4, 2002 – January 3, 2003 Appointed by Jesse Ventura Preced … Wikipedia
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CBD-Downtown, Kansas City — Infobox neighborhood official name = Downtown Kansas City nickname = image caption = A portion of the downtown Kansas City skyline image map caption = Location in Kansas City subdivision type = Country subdivision name = United States subdivision … Wikipedia
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