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| Rank | Topic | Wikipedia views Oct 21 2010 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Frederick Douglass, abolitionist | 8551 |
| 2 | Travis McCoy, Gym Class Heroes | 8016 |
| 3 | Eric Roberts, Gym Class Heroes | 6830 |
| 4 | Jon Jones (fighter), UFC Fighter | 6210 |
| 5 | Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon church) | 5598 |
| 6 | Joanie "Chyna" Laurer | 5579 |
| 7 | Kristen Wiig, comedienne, Saturday Night Live | 5259 |
| 8 | Susan B. Anthony, women's rights leader | 5199 |
| 9 | Taye Diggs | 4642 |
| 10 | Lauren Holly | 4315 |
| 11 | John Lithgow | 3877 |
| 12 | Philip Seymour Hoffman | 3506 |
| 13 | Malcolm Glazer | 3502 |
| 14 | Ace Frehley, Kiss | 3299 |
| 15 | Leehom Wang, C-pop | 3127 |
| 16 | Millard Fillmore, former President of the United States | 3104 |
| 17 | Tyson Beckford | 3017 |
| 18 | Vincent Martella | 2651 |
| 19 | Emma Goldman, anarchist | 2337 |
| 20 | Teddy Geiger | 1892 |
| 21 | Savanna Samson, porn actress | 1709 |
| 22 | Stephen A. Douglas, U.S. Senator and orator from Illinois | 1689 |
| 23 | Cab Calloway, bandleader | 1664 |
| 24 | Davey Havok | 1605 |
| 25 | Kim Gordon, Sonic Youth | 1589 |
| 26 | Shirley Jackson, author, The Lottery | 1567 |
| 27 | Vanessa Lane, porn actress | 1418 |
| 28 | George Eastman, Kodak founder | 1315 |
| 29 | Wendy O. Williams, Plasmatics | 1194 |
| 30 | Lou Gramm, Foreigner | 1123 |
| 31 | Brian Gionta, NHL | 1077 |
| 32 | Chuck Mangione, smooth jazz flugelhornist | 953 |
| 33 | Charlene Keys ("Tweet") | 952 |
| 34 | Son House, bluesman | 937 |
| 35 | Abby Wambach, 2004 Olympic medalist | 897 |
| 36 | Kenneth Bianchi, one of the Hillside Stranglers | 839 |
| 37 | Daniel Shays, leader of Shays's Rebellion in 1786 | 788 |
| 38 | Reverend Francis Bellamy, wrote the Pledge of Allegiance | 761 |
| 39 | Jason Hawes, founder of the Atlantic Paranormal Society and Sci Fi Channel series Ghost Hunters | 758 |
| 40 | Robert Forster | 743 |
| 41 | Kevin Greene | 673 |
| 42 | John Wesley Powell, geologist | 648 |
| 43 | Ryan Lochte | 625 |
| 44 | Dan Finnerty | 598 |
| 45 | Steve Gadd, drummer | 592 |
| 46 | Brann Dailor, Mastodon | 579 |
| 47 | The Alphabet Killer, cold case | 569 |
| 48 | Lydia Lunch | 556 |
| 49 | Arthur Shawcross, serial killer | 550 |
| 50 | Pete Duel | 547 |
| 51 | Mitch Miller, bandleader | 546 |
| 52 | Hudson Leick | 531 |
| 53 | Qwanell Mosley, Day26 | 501 |
| 54 | Jennifer Cody | 455 |
| 55 | Foster Brooks, comedian | 449 |
| 56 | Walter Hagen, PGA legend | 446 |
| 57 | Bill Kelliher, Mastodon | 418 |
| 58 | Paul Buchheit, creator of Gmail and AdSense, and founder of FriendFeed | 414 |
| 59 | Kenny Smith, NBA | 410 |
| 60 | Frances Willard, suffragist and temperance reformer | 409 |
| 61 | Angelo Buono, Jr., one of the Hillside Stranglers | 386 |
| 62 | Jeff Van Gundy | 374 |
| 63 | Matt McGinley, Gym Class Heroes | 350 |
| 64 | Julia Nunes | 346 |
| 65 | Philip Bredesen, Governor of Tennessee | 339 |
| 66 | Kate, Leah, and Margaret Fox, spiritualists | 316 |
| 67 | Cal Ripken, Sr., baseball manager | 308 |
| 68 | Hugh O'Brian | 297 |
| 69 | Walter Rauschenbusch, theologian | 290 |
| 70 | Tom Golisano, Paychex founder, philanthropist, gubernatorial candidate and owner of the Buffalo Sabres | 277 |
| 71 | Colin Delaney, WWE | 271 |
| 72 | Michael Muhammad Knight | 271 |
| 73 | Mimi Kennedy | 268 |
| 74 | Josh Lewin, San Diego Chargers and Texas Rangers | 265 |
| 75 | Tim Yeung, Divine Heresy | 251 |
| 76 | Mary Jemison, the White Lady of the Genesee | 247 |
| 77 | Julie Lynn Cialini | 234 |
| 78 | Arthur Dove | 230 |
| 79 | Jason McElwain, basketball personality | 204 |
| 80 | Henri Young | 202 |
| 81 | Louise Slaughter, U.S. Representative, Chairperson of the House Rules Committee | 201 |
| 82 | Howard Hanson, conductor | 194 |
| 83 | Michael Park | 193 |
| 84 | Tom Villard | 192 |
| 85 | Leonard Jerome, financier, "King of Wall Street", and grandfather of Sir Winston Churchill | 188 |
| 86 | Henry Jarvis Raymond, journalist and founder of the New York Times | 187 |
| 87 | Dana Fox, screenwriter, The Wedding Date | 171 |
| 88 | Christopher Lasch, historian | 164 |
| 89 | Marty Reasoner, NHL | 164 |
| 90 | Robert Trent Jones, golf course architect | 159 |
| 91 | Henry Wells, founder of American Express and co-founder of Wells Fargo | 159 |
| 92 | Diane Greene, founder of VMware | 156 |
| 93 | Cornplanter, leader of the Seneca | 149 |
| 94 | Arthur Jones (American football), NFL | 147 |
| 95 | Martin Sargent, professional "nerd" and host of TWIF | 139 |
| 96 | Garson Kanin | 135 |
| 97 | Terry A. Anderson, former hostage and humanitarian | 133 |
| 98 | Manuel Rivera-Ortiz | 131 |
| 99 | Ryan Callahan, NHL | 126 |
| 100 | Joyce Sims | 121 |
| 101 | Kenneth Keating, U.S. Representative, Senator, and Ambassador to Israel | 114 |
| 102 | David Diamond, composer | 112 |
| 103 | Linda Sue Park, Newberry Medal winner | 112 |
| 104 | David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize winner and reporter for the New York Times | 109 |
| 105 | Bill Klem, baseball umpire | 104 |
| 106 | John Wallace, NBA | 103 |
| 107 | Francis Tumblety, one of the Jack the Ripper suspects | 103 |
| 108 | Norman Kerry, silent film actor | 102 |
| 109 | William Seward Burroughs I | 99 |
| 110 | Geoffrey Giuliano | 95 |
| 111 | George B. Selden | 91 |
| 112 | Belva Ann Lockwood, first female attorney to practice before the Supreme Court | 89 |
| 113 | Nicole Fiscella | 86 |
| 114 | Charles J. Folger, lawyer, jurist and statesman | 84 |
| 115 | Philip Kapleau, brought Zen Buddhism to western mainstream 1964, founded Rochester Zen Center | 84 |
| 116 | Danny Padilla, bodybuilder, "The Giant Killer" | 82 |
| 117 | Don Holleder, American college football star and Vietnam War hero | 82 |
| 118 | Andrea Barrett | 81 |
| 119 | Carolyn Merchant | 78 |
| 120 | John Jacob Bausch, co-founder of Bausch & Lomb | 76 |
| 121 | Josh Arieh, 2005 World Series Poker Champion | 75 |
| 122 | William Warfield | 75 |
| 123 | Stephen Gionta, NHL | 74 |
| 124 | Richard Brookhiser, biographer | 74 |
| 125 | Jeff Sluman, PGA Tour and Champions Tour | 72 |
| 126 | Robert R. Thomas, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois and former NFL player | 71 |
| 127 | Joe Altobelli, baseball manager | 69 |
| 128 | Tim Redding, MLB | 69 |
| 129 | Rory Fitzpatrick, NHL | 68 |
| 130 | Irv Weinstein | 68 |
| 131 | Edward D. Hoch, mystery writer | 68 |
| 132 | Johnny Antonelli, MLB | 67 |
| 133 | Jason Bonsignore, NHL | 65 |
| 134 | Christine Lavin | 64 |
| 135 | S. Donald Stookey, inventor of CorningWare | 63 |
| 136 | Clarence Stein, urban planner, architect and writer who advocated for the Garden City Movement | 62 |
| 137 | Timothy Mitchum | 61 |
| 138 | Mike Sigel, Billiard Congress of America Hall of Famer | 60 |
| 139 | Philip Barry, playwright | 60 |
| 140 | Rob Konrad, NFL | 60 |
| 141 | Mark Rosenzweig, research psychologist | 59 |
| 142 | Peter Hannan, creator of CatDog | 59 |
| 143 | Adam Podlesh, NFL | 59 |
| 144 | Al Cervi, NBA player and coach | 59 |
| 145 | Kara Lynn Joyce, Olympic Medalist | 59 |
| 146 | Antoinette Brown Blackwell, first female minister | 59 |
| 147 | Thomas Krens, former director, current senior adviser, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | 58 |
| 148 | Roland Williams, NFL | 58 |
| 149 | David T. Kearns, Xerox CEO and former Deputy Secretary of Education | 57 |
| 150 | Tony Collins, NFL | 56 |
| 151 | Steve Decker, Gym Class Heroes | 55 |
| 152 | Nathaniel Rochester, city founder | 54 |
| 153 | Garth Fagan | 53 |
| 154 | Sanford E. Church, Lieutenant Governor of New York, New York State Comptroller, and Chief Judge of New York State Court of Appeals | 52 |
| 155 | Claude Fayette Bragdon, architect | 50 |
| 156 | Charles R. Jackson, author of The Lost Weekend | 48 |
| 157 | Jenn Suhr (nee Stuczynski), 2008 Olympic medalist, Pole vault | 48 |
| 158 | Ross Barnes, hit the first recorded home run in professional baseball | 46 |
| 159 | William F. Quinn, Governor of Hawaii | 46 |
| 160 | Daniel Myron LeFever, American gun maker and inventor of the hammerless shotgun | 44 |
| 161 | Mollie Katzen | 43 |
| 162 | Pamela Melroy, astronaut | 42 |
| 163 | Art Long, NBA | 42 |
| 164 | Juan Pablo Galavis, USL Division-I | 41 |
| 165 | Cito Culver, 2010 first-round draft pick | 41 |
| 166 | Richard W. Rahn, economist | 41 |
| 167 | Joe Locke | 40 |
| 168 | John Raines, state Senator | 40 |
| 169 | Tom Chiarella, Esquire | 39 |
| 170 | Jordan Clarke | 39 |
| 171 | Emil Gruppe, impressionist painter | 38 |
| 172 | Gap Mangione, bandleader | 38 |
| 173 | Helen Barrett Montgomery, social reformer and womenâs activist | 38 |
| 174 | Henry Lomb, co-founder of Bausch & Lomb | 38 |
| 175 | Myron H. Clark, Governor of New York from 1855â1857 | 37 |
| 176 | Jeff Tyzik, conductor | 37 |
| 177 | Irving Crane, billiards, Six-time World Champion | 37 |
| 178 | Bill Stern | 36 |
| 179 | Anne Montgomery, former WROC sports reporter and ESPN broadcaster | 35 |
| 180 | Bill Davey, bodybuilder, 1997 AAU Mr. America | 35 |
| 181 | Brian Robinson, founder of TripThrottle, Also drive time DJ on 96.5 WCMF | 35 |
| 182 | Gideon Granger, U.S. Postmaster General under Thomas Jefferson | 35 |
| 183 | Brian Kolb, Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly | 34 |
| 184 | Sean Lahman | 34 |
| 185 | Frank Gannett, founder of Gannett Newspapers and Presidential candidate | 34 |
| 186 | Angus Cameron, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin | 34 |
| 187 | Lewis A. Swift, astronomer | 33 |
| 188 | Ken Kaiser, baseball umpire | 33 |
| 189 | Alan Zemaitis, NFL | 33 |
| 190 | Cathy Turner, Olympic gold medalist, Short-track speed skating | 33 |
| 191 | James Caleb Jackson, Granula | 33 |
| 192 | Daniel Katzen | 32 |
| 193 | Brian Bliss, MLS | 32 |
| 194 | Don Alhart | 32 |
| 195 | Wendy Wyland, 1984 Olympic medalist, Diving | 32 |
| 196 | Charles H. Nesbitt, former NYS Assemblyman and NYS Assembly Minority Leader | 32 |
| 197 | Joel Seligman, current President of University of Rochester | 32 |
| 198 | Heinie Groh, MLB | 30 |
| 199 | Grove Karl Gilbert, geologist | 30 |
| 200 | Joseph C. Wilson, founder of Xerox Corporation | 29 |
| 201 | Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum, needlework designer | 29 |
| 202 | James C. Adamson, astronaut | 29 |
| 203 | Bob Keegan, MLB | 29 |
| 204 | Blanche Stuart Scott, first American aviatrix | 29 |
| 205 | Hiram Sibley, Western Union founder | 28 |
| 206 | Glenn Johnson | 28 |
| 207 | David Walker, NCAA coach | 27 |
| 208 | Maggie Brooks, news anchor and County Executive | 27 |
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