Hollenbeck | |
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Former settlement | |
Coordinates: 41°27′43″N121°17′00″W / 41.46194°N 121.28333°W Coordinates: 41°27′43″N121°17′00″W / 41.46194°N 121.28333°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Modoc County |
Elevation [1] | 4,347 ft (1,325 m) |
Hollenbeck is a former settlement in Modoc County, California. [1] It was located on the former Great Northern Railway Bieber Line 12 miles (19 km) north-northeast of White Horse, [2] at an elevation of 4347 feet (1325 m). [1]
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Hollenbeck may refer to:
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Ky Conrad Hollenbeck is an American Muay Thai kickboxer who competes in the middleweight division. He won national and North American titles as an amateur in his teens before turning professional in 2007 and beating Billy Evangelista for the California state belt. He soon began competing internationally and rose to prominence when he took a decision victory over Steve Moxon in the final of a four-man tournament in 2010. The following year, Hollenbeck outpointed Gregory Choplin for the WBC Muaythai Interim World Middleweight Championship and then debuted in the Glory promotion in May 2012.
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