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| Rank | Topic | Wikipedia views Oct 21 2010 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ashley Greene (born 1987) Actress, best known for her role as Alice Cullen in "Twilight (2008 film)" | 10864 |
| 2 | Limp Bizkit (1994) Nu-Metal | 10208 |
| 3 | Lynyrd Skynyrd (1970) Southern Rock | 9835 |
| 4 | Ray Charles (1930-2004) blind, soulful singer | 7324 |
| 5 | Yoanna House (born 1980) fashion model | 5570 |
| 6 | Tim Tebow (born 1987) 2007 Heisman Trophy Winner, Quarterback University of Florida | 5237 |
| 7 | Fred Durst (born 1970) Lead singer, founder of Nu metal band Limp Bizkit | 4898 |
| 8 | Kelly Kelly (born 1987) WWE Diva | 4462 |
| 9 | The Allman Brothers Band (1969) Southern Rock | 4401 |
| 10 | Shinedown (2001) Rock | 4386 |
| 11 | Whitney Thompson (born 1987) Fashion Model | 3797 |
| 12 | Yellowcard (1997) Pop Punk | 3213 |
| 13 | Rena Mero (born 1967) formerly Rena Greek aka "Sable," WWE WWF wrestler and actress | 3028 |
| 14 | Chipper Jones (born 1972) MLB 3rd Base Atlanta Braves | 2867 |
| 15 | Elijah Burke (born 1978) TNA professional wrestler | 2769 |
| 16 | Mase (born 1977) hip hop star | 2664 |
| 17 | The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (2003) Rock | 2439 |
| 18 | Ottis Toole (1947-1996) Serial killer and probable murderer of Adam Walsh | 2196 |
| 19 | Ronnie Van Zant (1948-1977) singer, songwriter, founder of Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd | 2155 |
| 20 | .38 Special (1975) Rock | 1984 |
| 21 | Cold (1996) Post-Grunge | 1703 |
| 22 | Pat Boone (born 1934) popular 1950s singer and teen idol | 1685 |
| 23 | Molly Hatchet (1975) Southern Rock | 1510 |
| 24 | Elizabeth Edwards (born 1949) attorney and wife of Senator John Edwards | 1224 |
| 25 | Derek Trucks (born 1979) child prodigy on guitar, member of Allman Brothers Band & Derek Trucks Band | 1206 |
| 26 | Gary Rossington (born 1951) guitarist, songwriter and founrding member of Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd | 928 |
| 27 | Linden Ashby (born 1960) television actor | 816 |
| 28 | Johnny Van Zant (born 1959) lead vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd since reforming in 1987 | 808 |
| 29 | Blackfoot (1972) Rock/Southern Rock | 767 |
| 30 | Allen Collins (1952-1990) guitarist, songwriter and founding member of Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd | 744 |
| 31 | Vic Chesnutt (born 1964) folk rock singer-songwriter | 728 |
| 32 | A. Philip Randolph (1889-1979) African American civil rights activist | 692 |
| 33 | "Merciless" Ray Mercer (born 1961) former WBO World Heavyweight Champion 1991 and Olympic Gold Medalist | 684 |
| 34 | Vijay Singh (born 1963) | 665 |
| 35 | Brian Dawkins (born 1973) NFL safety Philadelphia Eagles | 650 |
| 36 | Travis Tomko (born 1976) (TomKo) TNA professional wrestler | 643 |
| 37 | John Archibald Wheeler (1911-2008) innovative theoretical physicist | 642 |
| 38 | James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) African-American activist; composed words for Negro National Anthem | 629 |
| 39 | Henry Morrison Flagler (1830-1913) American tycoon, real estate promoter, railroad developer and partner in Standard Oil | 614 |
| 40 | Black Kids (2006) Indie Rock | 595 |
| 41 | Rick Dees (born 1950) radio disc jockey, recorded #1 novelty hit "Disco Duck" | 567 |
| 42 | Scott McKenzie (born 1939) Rock and roll singer | 561 |
| 43 | Sam Rivers (born 1977) bass player for the band, Limp Bizkit | 520 |
| 44 | Jonathan Papelbon (born 1980) MLB pitching closer Boston Red Sox | 502 |
| 45 | Ryan Key (born 1979) lead singer of the punk rock band, Yellowcard | 496 |
| 46 | Terry Balsamo (born 1972) lead guitar for the band, Cold | 481 |
| 47 | Lil Duval (born 1981) Comedian | 471 |
| 48 | Donnie Van Zant (born 1952) lead singer of Southern rock band .38 Special | 468 |
| 49 | Evergreen Terrace (2001) Melodic-Hardcore | 419 |
| 50 | Jabar Gaffney (born 1980) NFL Wide receiver New England Patriots | 407 |
| 51 | David Duval (born 1971) professional golfer | 382 |
| 52 | Classics IV (1965) Pop Rock | 378 |
| 53 | Laveranues Coles (born 1977) NFL wide receiver New York Jets | 356 |
| 54 | Rex Smith (born 1955) actor and singer | 341 |
| 55 | Bob Hayes (1942-2002) 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist (2) sprinter; former NFL wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys | 335 |
| 56 | 69 Boyz (1993) Hip Hop | 309 |
| 57 | Leon Washington (born 1982) NFL running back New York Jets | 279 |
| 58 | Gary U.S. Bonds (born 1939) R&B singer | 273 |
| 59 | Michael Persinger (born 1945) Neuroscientist, psychologist and noted philanthropist | 273 |
| 60 | Quad City DJ's (1995) Hip Hop | 269 |
| 61 | Jessica Morris (born 1980) television actress | 267 |
| 62 | Asia Cruise (born 1990) contemporary R&B singer | 246 |
| 63 | Brett Myers (born 1980) MLB relief pitcher Philadelphia Phillies | 245 |
| 64 | Paula Kelly (born 1943) actress best known for roles in Sweet Charity and The Andromeda Strain | 229 |
| 65 | Lito Sheppard (born 1977) NFL cornerback Philadelphia Eagles | 226 |
| 66 | Philip Don Estridge (1937-1985) "Father of the IBM PC", led development of original IBM Personal Computer | 225 |
| 67 | Merian C. Cooper (1893-1973) Hollywood director, producer & writer | 221 |
| 68 | Johnny Tillotson (born 1939) pop singer, songwriter, actor | 218 |
| 69 | Darren O'Day (born 1982) | 217 |
| 70 | Daniel Hollie (born 1977) WWE professional wrestler | 215 |
| 71 | Danny Joe Brown (1951-2005) songwriter and former singer for the band, Molly Hatchet | 211 |
| 72 | Vince Coleman (born 1961) MLB left fielder St. Louis Cardinals | 201 |
| 73 | Corrine Brown (born 1946) U.S. representative | 197 |
| 74 | Scooter Ward (born 1970) singer, founder of post-grunge/alternative metal band Cold | 195 |
| 75 | Electric President (2003) Indie/Electronic | 190 |
| 76 | Jean Ribault (1520-1565) French naval officer who established a haven for the Huguenots on the future site of Jacksonville | 171 |
| 77 | Dee Brown (born 1969), Former NBA player Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors, and Orlando Magic | 166 |
| 78 | Patrick Barry (born 1981) independent filmmaker, writer, director, producer | 155 |
| 79 | Tom DiCillo (born 1954) film director, screenwriter and cinematographer | 153 |
| 80 | Riley Skinner (born 1986) Quarterback Wake Forest University | 151 |
| 81 | Harold Carmichael (born 1949) NFL wide receiver with Philadelphia Eagles for 14 seasons | 149 |
| 82 | Jack Sheldon (born 1931) American bebop and West Coast jazz trumpeter, singer & actor | 143 |
| 83 | Tiffany Selby (born 1981) Model, Playboy Playmate July, 2007 | 140 |
| 84 | Charles E. Merrill (1885-1956) co-founder of Merrill, Lynch & Company | 140 |
| 85 | Edgar Bennett (born 1969) Green Bay Packers running back | 139 |
| 86 | John Chaney (born 1932) former Temple University basketball coach | 138 |
| 87 | Glenn Jones (born 1962) R&B/Gospel Singer | 137 |
| 88 | Louis Wolfson (1912-2007) Wall Street Financier, race horse owner/breeder & philanthropist | 134 |
| 89 | Meinhardt Raabe (born 1915), The Coroner Munchkin The Wizard of Oz, resides at Penny Farms Retirement Community | 133 |
| 90 | Travis Taylor (born 1978) NFL wide receiver | 133 |
| 91 | Ron Duguay (born 1957) | 131 |
| 92 | Wanda Hendrix (1928-1981) Hollywood actress married & divorced from World War II hero Audie Murphy | 129 |
| 93 | Patrika Darbo (born 1948) television actress | 129 |
| 94 | The Summer Obsession (2006) Pop Rock | 122 |
| 95 | Shannon Wright singer-songwriter | 122 |
| 96 | Nichole Van Croft (born 1973) Model, Playboy Playmate October, 2000 | 119 |
| 97 | Napoleon B. Broward (1857-1910) 19th governor of Florida 1905-1909; Jacksonville Sheriff 1888-1894 | 119 |
| 98 | Connie Fletcher (born 1982) television actress | 119 |
| 99 | Leonard Jackson (born 1928) African American actor who starred on the PBS TV shows Sesame Street and Shining Time Station | 118 |
| 100 | Denham Fouts (1914-1949) American prostitute, socialite & literary muse | 113 |
| 101 | Rogue (born 1972) lead singer for the American goth/electropop band, The Crüxshadows | 110 |
| 102 | Otis Smith (born 1964) former NBA player and GM Orlando Magic | 109 |
| 103 | Rashean Mathis (born 1980) NFL cornerback Jacksonville Jaguars | 106 |
| 104 | Wayne Weaver (born 1935) Shoe Store mogul and majority owner of Jacksonville Jaguars | 103 |
| 105 | Rod Gardner (born 1977) NFL wide receiver Kansas City Chiefs | 101 |
| 106 | Alfred I. duPont (1864-1935) American industrialist, financier and philanthropist | 98 |
| 107 | Fred Funk (born 1956) | 97 |
| 108 | Donna Deegan (born 1962) television News Anchor | 96 |
| 109 | Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (born 1926) 36th governor of Florida 1967-1971 | 95 |
| 110 | James MacDonough (born 1970) former Iced Earth and Megadeth bass player | 91 |
| 111 | 95 South (1992) Hip Hop | 88 |
| 112 | Frankie Manning (born 1914) dancer and choreographer | 88 |
| 113 | John Delaney (born 1956) former mayor of Jacksonville and current president of the University of North Florida. | 86 |
| 114 | Marcus Thomas (born 1985) (defensive tackle) | 85 |
| 115 | Jennifer Rovero (born 1978) Model, Playboy Playmate July, 1999 | 85 |
| 116 | Amer Delic (born 1982) professional tennis player | 85 |
| 117 | Leanza Cornett (born 1971) Miss America 1993, television actress | 80 |
| 118 | Nate Campbell (born 1972) professional boxer and lightweight title holder | 79 |
| 119 | Ryan Freel (born 1976) MLB fielder Cincinnati Reds | 79 |
| 120 | Billy Daniels (1915-1988) big band singer, actor | 79 |
| 121 | Scott Borland (born 1977) former keyboard player for the band, Limp Bizkit | 77 |
| 122 | David Jack Holt (1927-2003) Child Actor groomed to be the male Shirley Temple | 74 |
| 123 | Paul Durousseau (born 1970) Serial killer nicknamed the Killer Cabbie | 73 |
| 124 | Ciatrick Fason (born 1982) former NFL running back Minnesota Vikings | 71 |
| 125 | Glenn Davis (born 1961) (baseball) | 70 |
| 126 | Greg Eklund (born 1970) drummer of Everclear | 70 |
| 127 | Billy Butler (born 1986) DH for Kansas City Royals | 69 |
| 128 | Ander Crenshaw (born 1944) State Representative 1972-1978; State Senator 1986-1994; U.S. Representative: 4th congressional district 2001-2008+ | 66 |
| 129 | Daniel Murphy (born 1985) first baseman for the New York Mets | 65 |
| 130 | Shawn Jefferson (born 1969) | 64 |
| 131 | Burn Season (2001) Hard rock | 63 |
| 132 | William Tuttle (1912-2007) major Hollywood makeup artist for over 300 movies and television shows | 61 |
| 133 | Nancy Hogshead-Makar (born 1962) former US National and 1984 Olympic swimmer | 61 |
| 134 | Brian Clark (born 1983) (American football) | 60 |
| 135 | Henriette Allais (born 1954) Model, Playboy Playmate March, 1980 | 60 |
| 136 | Alan Stephenson Boyd (born 1922) the first United States Secretary of Transportation | 60 |
| 137 | W. Haydon Burns (1912-1987) 35th governor of Florida 1965-1967; Jacksonville mayor 1949-1965 | 60 |
| 138 | Anna Kingsley (1793-1870) former slave turned businesswoman and slaveholder | 58 |
| 139 | Kelly Hayes (born 1973) lead guitarist for the band, Cold | 58 |
| 140 | Sam McCandless (born 1978) drummer for the band, Cold | 57 |
| 141 | Sam Cowart (born 1975) | 57 |
| 142 | Nat Glover (born 1943) first African American sheriff of Jacksonville, 1995-2003 | 57 |
| 143 | Ron Meeks (born 1954) | 55 |
| 144 | Patty Moise (born 1960) NASCAR driver | 53 |
| 145 | LeeRoy Yarbrough (1938-1984) NASCAR driver | 52 |
| 146 | Greg Coleman (born 1987) | 51 |
| 147 | Derrick Alexander (born 1973) NFL defensive end | 51 |
| 148 | Dez White (born 1979) | 51 |
| 149 | Derrick Gaffney (born 1955) | 49 |
| 150 | Francis P. Fleming (1841-1908) 15th governor of Florida 1889-1893 | 45 |
| 151 | Tim Deegan (born 1960) television Meteorologist | 44 |
| 152 | Ron Sellers (born 1947) | 43 |
| 153 | Jackie Moore (born 1946) R&B singer | 41 |
| 154 | Pettidee (born 1973) a popular Christian hip-hop artist | 41 |
| 155 | Ed Ball (1888-1981) Shrewd businessman who ran the Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust for 46 years | 39 |
| 156 | Jeremy Papelbon (born 1987) | 39 |
| 157 | Coley Wallace (1927-2005) heavyweight boxer and actor | 38 |
| 158 | Fuller Warren (1905-1973) 30th governor of Florida 1949-1953 | 38 |
| 159 | Ken Burrough (born 1948) | 37 |
| 160 | Jo Ann Campbell (born 1938) country/pop singer & actress | 37 |
| 161 | Duncan U. Fletcher (1859-1936) 2-term mayor of Jacksonville and U.S. Senator 1909-1936 | 35 |
| 162 | John W. Martin (1884-1958) former Jacksonville mayor and 24th governor of Florida 1921-1925 | 34 |
| 163 | Zephaniah Kingsley (1765-1843) slaveholder and owner of Kingsley Plantation | 34 |
| 164 | Ray Nettles (1949-2009) Canadian Football league Hall of Fame linebacker | 33 |
| 165 | Tommy Hazouri (born 1945) former Jacksonville mayor and current Duval school board member | 33 |
| 166 | Jeremy Marshall (born 1971) bassist for the band, Cold | 32 |
| 167 | Norris Coleman (born 1961) | 32 |
| 168 | Mildred Thompson (1935-2003) painter, printmaker and sculptor | 32 |
| 169 | Guss Scott (born 1987) | 32 |
| 170 | Henry John Klutho (1873â1964) Prairie School architect who impacted redevelopment of Jacksonville following the Great Fire of 1901 | 32 |
| 171 | Larry Brown (born 1949) | 32 |
| 172 | George Paxton (c. 1914-1989), big band jazz leader, saxophonist, composer, producer | 31 |
| 173 | Bryan Barker (born 1964) | 31 |
| 174 | Charles Edward Bennett (1910-2003) U.S. representative from 2nd/3rd congressional district 1949-93 | 31 |
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