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  1. Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia

    The town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, was named in his honor. It has a monument site that contains his remains, which were the subject of legal action. Thorpe appeared in several films …

  2. Thorpe Plant Maintenance and Engineering

    The Thorpe name is synonymous with quality refractory engineering and services. Thorpe is known around the world for addressing and solving severe service lining applications.

  3. Jim Thorpe | IOC 1982, All-American, Path Lit by Lightning,

    Oct 11, 2025 · Jim Thorpe was one of the most accomplished all-around athletes in history. In 1950 he was selected by American sportswriters and broadcasters as the greatest American …

  4. Jim Thorpe's Olde Time Christmas | Jim Thorpe, PA 18229

    Downtown Jim Thorpe is decked in Victorian style for the annual Olde Time Christmas celebration, with special events held over three magical weekends in December. Festivities …

  5. Thorpe, James Francis | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History …

    Jim Thorpe was perhaps the United States' greatest athlete of the twentieth century. An American Indian, he is usually considered to be Sac and Fox, although he also had Potawatomi, …

  6. Jim Thorpe Was More than an Extraordinary Athlete

    Five illustrations from a 1911 Philadelphia Inquirer article portray a robust Jim Thorpe (also known as Wa-Tho-Huk) in his athletic prime, countering prevalent beliefs that Euro-Americans had …

  7. How Indian Boarding School Shaped Sports Icon Jim Thorpe

    Jul 7, 2025 · Hailed as one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century, Thorpe won two gold medals in the 1912 Olympics, played six seasons of Major League Baseball, nine seasons of …

  8. Jim Thorpe - Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Jim Thorpe was one of the most famous athletes of his time and when the NFL was established in 1920 was selected as the first President. Learn more about one of the most influential figures …

  9. Jim Thorpe – Athlete, Activist | Elizabeth V. and George F. Gardner …

    He also had stints as a public speaker/lecturer and even led an all-Indian song and dance troupe entitled The Jim Thorpe Show. Thorpe died on March 28, 1953 of a heart attack.

  10. Thorpe - Wikipedia

    Thorpe is a variant of the Middle English word thorp, meaning hamlet or small village. Thorpe may refer to: