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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Winchester, Massachusetts, People from Winchester, Massachusetts, Lars Ahlfors, John Quinlan, Alicia Sacramone, Edward Leslie, Edward Everett, National Register of Historic Places listings in Winchester, Massachusetts, Cam Neely, Jess Nevins, Harry Parker, Harry Sinden, Richard R. Schrock, Laurence Owen, Ashton Carter, Jay Pandolfo, Richard Stoltzman, Glen Murray, Barry Newman, Middlesex Fells Reservation, John A. Volpe, Edward Gelsthorpe, John M. Corse, Brad Whitford, Bjorn Poonen, Joe Bellino, Patrick Aufiero, Allan McLeod Cormack, Samuel W. McCall, Mike Pagliarulo, Mystic Lakes, Whitney Smith, Mystic Valley Parkway, Charles E. Shannon, Jr., Frank Fontaine, Hartley Rogers, Jr., Dan Spang, Bob Bigelow, Pat Badger, Winchester Savings Bank, Middlesex Fells Reservation Parkways, Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, St Mary's School Winchester, MA, Myopia Club, Miriam Marecek, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Everett Avenue-Sheffield Road Historic District, Mystic Dam, Robert W. Wiley, Winchester Town Hall, Robert A. Brown, Oak Knoll, Wildwood Cemetery, Philemon Wright/Asa Locke Farm, United States Post Office-Winchester Main. Excerpt: John Quinlan (born John Joseph Quinlan October 30, 1974) in Winchester, Massachusetts, is a former American bodybuilder, professional wrestler, fitness model and art model of German and Irish descent from Boston, Massachusetts. He has appeared in a wide variety of publications, from World Physique to Planet Muscle Magazine, as well as being a model for many brands of apparel world wide. Quinlan began a strict workout regimen in the Fall of 1993 during his first year while playing baseball at Saint Leo University. In the Spring of 1994, he quit baseball to focus more on weight training, bodybuilding, and fitness. In the Fall of 1994, Quinlan transferred to Springfield Colleg...