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Alabama
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Alaska
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Arizona

 * Anthem,_Arizona Anthem, Arizona is the result of a Del Webb development on a large parcel of land adjacent to New River, Arizona. It is a planned suburb of Phoenix, Arizona that opened in 1998. It has grown substantially since and now has an estimated population of about 20,000 people.\n\n
 * Arizona_Bay \n \n\n\n[[Image:Bill_Hicks-Arizona_Bay.jpg|170px|Album cover]]\n \nArizona Bay\n \n \nAlbum by Bill Hicks\n</cente
 * Arizona_Canal The Arizona Canal is a major canal in central Maricopa County that led to the founding of several communities, now among the wealthier neighborhoods of suburban Phoenix, in the late 1880's. Flood irrigation of residential yards is still common in these neighborhoods, using a system of lateral waterways connected via gates to the canal itself. Like most Valley canals, its banks are popular with joggers and bicyclists.\n\nThe canal, nearly 50 mi
 * Fort_Buchanan,_Arizona Fort Buchanan, Arizona was located 3 miles west of present day Sonoita, Arizona in what is now called "Hog Canyon". The Fort was located on the East slope of the canyon and under constant attack by Indians. It was soon abandoned and a new fort, Fort Critenden was established half a mile east on the flats.\n\n
 * Northern_Arizona Northern Arizona is dominated by the Colorado Plateau, the southern border of which in Arizona is called the Mogollon Rim. In the West lies the Grand Canyon, which was cut by the flow of the Colorado River while the land slowly rose around it. In the central portion lies the Painted Desert, consisting of sedimentary rocks eroded by water and wind, exposing thick, brightly colored layers. In the East are the very large Hopi and [[Navajo Nation
 * Richest_Places_in_Arizona Arizonahas the twenty-ninth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,275 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $26,838 (2003).\n\n\n== Arizona Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are fifteen counties located in Arizona, none of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Maricopa County $22,251 \n2 Pima County $19,785<
 * Saguaro_Lake,_Arizona Saguaro Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Arizona, formed by the Stewart Mountain Dam on the Salt River. The lake is off of Arizona State Highway 87, about halfway between Phoenix, Arizona and Sunflower, Arizona. The dammed end of the lake is at latitude 33.5656 N and longitude 111.5361 W, at an elevation of 1506 feet.
 * South_Mountains_(Arizona) The South Mountains, known locally as simply South Mountain, is a mountain range in central Arizona in south Phoenix, Arizona. It is on public land managed by the city of Phoenix as South Mountain Park.\n\nSouth Mountain is thought to be a metamorphic core complex.\n\n

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Arkansas

 * Arkansas_Project The Arkansas Project is the general name of a series of investigations (mostly funded by Richard Mellon Scaife) that were designed to bring down Bill Clinton.\n\n\n
 * List_of_Arkansas_state_highways ==Introduction==\nArkansas' state highway system uses no numbering convention. However, generally speaking, the two-digit odd numbered highways run north-south with a few exceptions; and even-numbered two-digit state highways run east-west (with a few exceptions). Those that are exceptions have been marked using an asterisk in the list below.\n\n==Numbered Routes==\n* Arkansas State Highway 1\n* Arkansas State Highway 5\n* Arkansas State Highway 7\n* Arkansas State Highway 10\n

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California

 * Amtrak_California Amtrak California is a brand name used by Caltrans Division of Rail on all state supported and Amtrak operated rail routes within the State of California.\n\nAmtrak California utilizes a different color-scheme and a separate logo from standard Amtrak color and logo. All state owned locomotives and rail cars are painted with the "California Color" of blue and yellow.\n\nCapitol Corridor and San Joaquin Corridor are the two rail routes that are most iden
 * Bunker_Hill,_Los_Angeles,_California Bunker Hill in Downtown Los Angeles is a short, developed hill, roughly rising to its present-day peak around 3rd Street, mostly directly east of the Harbor Freeway. Due to the skyscrapers built on it, the hill distinguishes downtown from the rest of the basin. While other skyscrapers have been built downtown, these are outside of Bunker Hill, e.g the SBC Tower near the Santa Monica Freeway.\n\n==History==\nIn the mid-1800's, a wealthy developer, Prudent
 * California_Coastal_Trail The California Coastal Trail will be a continuous trail from Mexico to Oregon along the California Coast.\n\n== External Links ==\n*California Coastal Trail\n*Coast Walk\n*California Coastal Trail - Another one...\n\n\n
 * California_Guitar_Trio/Temp Paul Richards of Utah, Bert Lams of Belgium, and Hideyo Moriya of Japan first met in 1987 in England at one of Robert Fripp's Guitar Craft Courses. After completing several of these intensive courses, the trio toured with Robert Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists. Wanting to continue together after the League had run its course, Paul, Bert and Hideyo convened in Los Angeles and founded The California Guitar Trio in 1991, ho
 * Pine_Grove,_Lake_County,_California Pine Grove is a summer resort located in Coob Mountain, California. The resort has one big pool, including a cold pool. At night there are many activities such as bingo, games, and dancing. It usually has fantastic weather and a good place for a vacation.
 * Rialto,%20California Sucks. You don't want to stay. Just roll `em up and floor it until you reach the other side of the city. If you must stop (if you've been shot, or your kidnappers threw you out as they passed through Rialto, etc..) here are a few tips to make the best out of a bad (a hopeless-"God hates you"- kind of bad) situation:\n\n1. Take all your money out of your wallet except for 2 or 3 dollars and remove all but one credit card (the card that's maxed). Put these items in your front pocket (note:
 * Richest_Places_in_California California is the thirteenth richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $22,711 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $33,749 (2003).\n\n== California Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are fifty-eight counties located in California, seven of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Marin County $44,962 \n2 [[San Mateo County, Cali
 * Westside,_Los_Angeles,_California The "Westside" is an area of western Los Angeles,California. It is generally considered to consist of Beverly Hills, Century City, Westwood/U.C.L.A., West Los Angeles, Bel Air, Brentwood, Sawtelle, and sometimes Santa Monica, Venice, and Culver City. \n\nApproximately 1.5 million people live in this area. It contains such sights and landmarks as The Museum of Tolerance, Rodeo Drive, The J. Paul Getty Center, and the University Of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). \n\nIt is also a major business

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Colorado

 * El_Chapulín_Colorado El Chapul&iacute;n Colorado was a parody of super hero shows that was created by Chespirito. It was televised from Mexico by Televisa, from 1970 to 1978, alongside sister production El Chavo del Ocho. The name translates literally as "The Red Grasshopper".\n\nChapul&iacute;n would invariably catch innocent people and let the criminals go, or, in the process of saving someone's home, destroy all the furniture. However, at the end, everythi
 * List_of_Colorado_numbered_highways ==Introduction & Numbering Convention==\n==History==\n==Currently Active State Highway List==\n \n Number Begin End Length \n        \n Colorado State Highway 1  US 287 near Fort Collins  I-25 at Wellington

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Connecticut

 * Gold_Coast,_Connecticut The Gold Coast is a region of the state of Connecticut roughly contiguous with the boundaries of Fairfield County; it derives its regional nickname from Fairfield County being ranked as one of the wealthiest counties in the United States, if not the wealthiest. Much of its economy and population are dependant on the region's close proximity to New York City. The Gold Coast is considered to be part of the New York metropolitan area.\n\nThe r
 * Gold_Coast_(Connecticut) The Gold Coast is a region of the state of Connecticut roughly contiguous with the boundaries of Fairfield County; it derives its regional nickname from Fairfield County being ranked as one of the wealthiest counties in the United States, if not the wealthiest. Much of its economy and population are dependant on the region's close proximity to New York City. The Gold Coast is considered to be part of the New York metropolitan area.\n\nThe r
 * Lower_Connecticut_River_Valley The Lower Connecticut River Valley is a region of the state of Connecticut focused around Middlesex County, eastern sections of New London County, and the juncture where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound. It is located in the southeastern-central part of the state.\n\nThe region is known for its picturesque riverside scenery, small river and shoreline towns, and tourist attractions such as the [[Go
 * Regions_of_Connecticut The state of Connecticut can be said to be sub-divided into eight general regions which often correspond with the eight counties of the state, though there are differences in the boundaries. Each region boasts varied qualities which distinguish it within the state, and at times there are minor cultural frictions between the regions and their major cultural centers as each competes for tourists, new residents, and internal state pride. Fairfield County's "[[Gold Coast, Connecticut|Gold Coast]
 * Richest_Places_in_Connecticut Connecticut is the richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $28,766 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $43,173 (2003).\n\n\n== Connecticut Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are eight counties located in Connecticut, three of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Fairfield County $38,850 \n2 [[Litchfield County, Connec
 * Westville,_Connecticut Westville is a neighborhood of the city of New Haven, Connecticut located in the northwestern part of the city, primarily bordering the neighboring town of Woodbridge, Connecticut, the neighborhood of West Rock-Westhills, and the geographic landmark of West Rock. \n\nWestville is a mixed-use district, with both residential and commercial zoning space. Generally, as elevation rises, the neighborhood becomes more residential, with primary commercial buildings located along [[

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Delaware

 * Delaware_Aqueduct This aqueduct takes water from the headwaters of the Delaware River in New York State to the Kensico Reservoir in Westchester County just north of the Bronx and forms the bulk of New York City's drinking water supply.\n\n
 * Richest_Places_in_Delaware Delaware is the ninth richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $23,305 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $32,810 (2003).\n\n\n== Delaware Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are three counties in Delaware, none of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 New Castle County $25,413 \n2 [[Sussex County, Delaware|Sussex County]

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Florida

 * Andytown,_Florida Andytown was a town located in Broward County, Florida at the intersection of U.S. 27 and SR 84. It was demolished in 1979 in order to allow for the expansion of the Alligator Alley portion of Interstate 75.\n\n==External links==\n*Ghost Towns of Florida\n*ghosttowns.com - Andytown \n\n
 * Florida_State_Road_9336 A small state road spur connecting The Florida's Turnpike/US1 and the land bridge to the Keys. It is the only signed four digit state route in Florida.
 * Florida_State_Road_994 a major road in southern miami dade county that is in the cutler ridge area of miami dade county. this road is also known as southwest 184th street and southwest 200th street
 * Marineland_of_Florida [[image:MarinelandFLDolphins1964.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Dolphin Show, Marineland of Florida, 1964.]]\n\nMarineland of Florida ("Marineland"), one of Florida's first theme parks, is billed as "the world's first oceanarium". Today it is no longer an operating theme park but still functions as a research and education institution.\n\nMarineland was first conceived by W. Douglas Burden, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, and Ilia Tolstoy as an oceanarium that could be used to fil

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Georgia

 * Georgian_alphabet The Georgian alphabet is the script currently used to write the Georgian language and occasionally other languages of the Caucasus.\n\nThe modern alphabet has thirty-three letters. Originally it had more, but some letters (lavender cells in the tables below) have become obsolete.\n\n{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" bgcolor="#EFEFEF" style="font-size:20px; text-align:center;"\n|-\n|colspan=14 align=center|Letters\n|-\n| &#4304; || &#4305; || &#4306; || &#4307; || &#4308; ||

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Hawaii

 * Japanese_in_Hawaii The Japanese in Hawaii are one of the major and most influential ethnic groups in Hawaii. At one time they constituted 40% of Hawaii's population, but their numbers have been reduced to a mere 17% today according to the 2000 U.S. Census. (The U.S. Census separately categorizes mixed-race individuals, so the proportion of people with some Japanese ancestry is likely much larger.) However, the Japanese enjoy continued economic and political influence in the islands.\n\nThe first Jap
 * Richest_Places_in_Hawaii Hawaii has the eighteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $21,525 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,913 (2003).\n\n== Hawaii Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are five counties located in Hawaii, none of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Maui County $22,033 \n2 Honolulu County $21,998 \n3 [[K

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Idaho
Empty since October 2005. Tedernst 23:31, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

Illinois
Empty since October 2005. Tedernst 23:25, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

Indiana
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Iowa
Empty since May, 2011, all entries have appropriate categories, unrelated categories added to Iowa or its subcategories. -- Rife Ideas  Talk  00:40, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maine
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Maryland

 * Election_Results,_Maryland_governor Winners in bold, incumbents denoted by stars.\n\nSource: Maryland State Board of Elections \n\n\n2002\n\n* Robert L. Ehrlich / Michael Steele (R) - 879,592 (51.55%)\n* Kathleen Kennedy Townsend / Charles Larson (D) - 813,422 (47.68%)\n* Spear Lancaster / Lorenzo Gaztanaga (L) - 11,546 (0.68%)\n\n\n1998\n\n* '''[[Parris N. Glend

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Massachusetts

 * Florence,_Northampton,_Massachusetts Florence, Massachusetts is a village located in the northwestern portion of the city of Northampton, near Westhampton and Williamsburg\n\n
 * General_Laws_of_Massachusetts The General Laws of Massachusetts are the laws that govern the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a state in the New England region of the United States of America, North America, in the Western Hemisphere of the Earth.\n\nThe laws of Massachusetts are created by the Great and General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the commonwealth's elected bicameral legislative body, and are interpreted by the [[Massachusett
 * Massachusetts_General_Law Massachusetts General Law is a broad term for the General Laws of Massachusetts, which are the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a state in the New England region of the United States of America, North America, in the Western Hemisphere of the Earth.\n\n
 * South_Bay,_Boston,_Massachusetts South Bay is a 10-acre site in Boston, Massachusetts sandwiched between Chinatown and the Leather District. It is roughly bounded by Kneeland Street, Hudson Street, the Massachusetts Turnpike mainline, and the Interstate 93 mainline. Currently owned by the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority (MTA), the site is being put up for development. The developer with the winning bid could put up an office tower as high as 600 feet, but the site is being envisioned
 * University_of_Massachusetts_School_of_Law

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Michigan

 * Alberta,_Michigan Alberta, Michigan is the present site of the Ford Forestry Center and Research Forest which is managed by the Michigan Technological University School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science. The town was originally founded in 1936 after Henry Ford declared the banks of the Plumbago Creek to be an ideal spot for a sawmill. At the time Mr. Ford established Alberta, wood was used extensively in automobiles. Mr. Ford envisioned the town as a model sawmill community
 * Michigan_Women's_Hall_of_Fame The history of the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame is available online at michiganwomenshalloffame.org.\n\n==Table of honorees in alphabetical order by last name==\n\nName (Date Inducted)\n\n*Virginia R. Allan (1994)\n*Yolanda Alvarado-Ortega (1995)\n*Edith Vosburgh Alvord (1993)\n*Cora Reynolds Anderson (2001)\n*Rachel Andresen (1991)\n*Harriette Simpson Arnow (1983)\n*[[Clara B

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Minnesota

 * Seal_of_Minnesota [[Image:Minnesotastateseal.jpg]]\n\n\nThe Great Seal of the State of Minnesota is the insignia that the secretary of state affixes to government papers and documents to make them official. A seal for the territory of Minnesota was adopted in 1849 and approved by Governor Alexander Ramsey and the territorial legislature. When Minnesota became a state on May 11, 1858, there was no official state seal and, according to law, no official act could be undertaken without it. The territorial

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Mississippi

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Missouri

 * Little_Dixie_(Missouri) Little Dixie, in Missouri, lies along the Missouri River and is so named because of its settlement by Southerners dating from before and following the Missouri Compromise of 1850.\n\n

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Montana

 * Montana_(song) Montana is the state song of the state of Montana. It was written by Charles Cohan and composed by Joseph E. Howard and was adopted as the state song on February 20, 1945.\n\n== Lyrics ==\n\n: Tell me of that Treasure State\n: Story always new,\n: Tell of its beauties grand\n: And its hearts so true.\n: Mountains of sunset fire\n: The land I love the best\n: Let me grasp the hand of one\n: From out the golden West\n\n: Montana, Montana, Glory of the West\n: Of all the state

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Nebraska
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Nevada

 * Richest_places_in_Nevada Nevada is the sixteenth richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $21,989 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $31,266 (2003).\n\n== Nevada Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income==\n\nThere are seventeen counties located in Nevada, one of which is in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Douglas County $27,288 \n2 Washoe County $24

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New_Hampshire
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New_Jersey

 * Blackwells_Mills,_New_Jersey Blackwells Mills is situated on the West Bank of the Millstone River about two miles south of Millstone. A mill was first built there in 1746 by Peter Schenk. Through his daughter, the mill passed to the Mercer family, and later sold to Blackwell, who built a house on the land. The mill burned and was rebuilt in 1885 and further restored in 1943. The canal along the river from Millstone to Blackwells Mills was once a major force in the commercial development of the entire State of New Jersey. It
 * Freehold,_New_Jersey Freehold, New Jersey is made up of two municipalities. The downtown area is Freehold Borough, and the surrounding area is Freehold Township.
 * List_of_Early_New_Jersey_Hardcore_Bands \n\nThis is a historical list of original hardcore punk bands active primarily within, or based in, New Jersey, in a period roughly spanning 1980 to 1983. \n\nThose with records or compilation tracks released during their original period of activity (not including cassette-only releases) are marked, '(r),' whilst all are annotated.\n\n* Adrenalin OD (r) Formed '82 from the band, Suburbicide (q.v.), Bergen and Union Counties. \n* Bedlam (r) Formed '82, Union Township. \n* Bodies in Pa
 * New_Vernon,_New_Jersey New Vernon is a small community in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is the location of the town hall for Harding Township.\n\n
 * Ong's_Hat,_New_Jersey Ong's Hat is an old village founded in the 1800s reputed to be near what is now the South Jersey Nuclear Waste Dump, close to Fort Dix. It was the site of a scientific research facility that included experts like Wali Fard, Harold Acton and Martine Kallikak. The facility conducted quantum physics experiments, and according to conspiracy theories, discovered a new theory for dimensional travel. This widely regarded as a modern day Urban legend or [[Alternat
 * Richest_places_in_New_Jersey New Jersey is the second richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $27,006 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $40,427 (2003).\n\n\n== New Jersey Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are twenty-one counties in New Jersey, nine of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Somerset County $37,970 \n2 [[Morris County, New Jersey|M
 * Seventh_Avenue,_Newark,_New_Jersey \n\nSeventh Avenue,  formerly known as the First Ward, is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey's North Ward. It was famously the heart of the city's large Little Italy, which has since disappeared. \n\nIt its heyday, Seventh Avenue had a population of thirty thousand, eleven thousand of whom were children, living in an area of less than a square mile. The center of life in the neighborhood was St. Lucy's Church, founded by Italian immigrants in [[18
 * Seventh_Avenue,_Newark,_New_Jersey \n\nSeventh Avenue,  formerly known as the First Ward, is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey's North Ward. It was famously the heart of the city's large Little Italy, which has since disappeared. \n\nIt its heyday, Seventh Avenue had a population of thirty thousand, eleven thousand of whom were children, living in an area of less than a square mile. The center of life in the neighborhood was St. Lucy's Church, founded by Italian immigrants in [[18
 * South_Branch,_New_Jersey The Village of South Branch goes back to 1750 and was also known as Branchville. It is situated on the South Branch River near its junction with the Raritan. The Narticong Tribe of the Lenni-Lanape lived there and called it "Tucca-Ramma Hocking." It was here that the Dutch who made their way up the Raritan to bargain for land made their deal in exchange for beads, guns, blankets, powder and jugs of rum. \n\n\nThe only governor in New Jersey history from Somerset County was born in South Branch,
 * The_Ridgefields,_New_Jersey The Ridgefields refers to the following towns in New Jersey:\n*Ridgefield, New Jersey\n*Ridgefield Park, New Jersey

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New_Mexico

 * Richest_Places_in_New_Mexico New Mexico has the forty-fifth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $17,261 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $25,541 (2003).\n\n== New Mexico Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income ==\n\nThere are thirty-three counties located in New Mexico, one of which is in the top 100 richest counties in the country.\n\n1 Los Alamos County $34,646 \n2 [[Santa Fe County, New Mex

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New_York

 * 1960_New_York_air_disaster The 1960 New York air disaster was of one the worst airplane crashes in history, killing 127 air passengers and five more on the ground. It occurred on December 16, 1960, when two planes collided over New York City in a driving snowstorm.\n\nWhile approaching New York Idlewild Airport in Queens (now John F. Kennedy International Airport), a United Airlines DC-8 from Chicago collided with a TWA Super Constellation from Columbus, Ohio. Afterwards
 * Across_a_Wire:_Live_in_New_York_City Across A Wire: Live In New York City is the third album published by Counting Crows, on July 14, 1998. \nIt's a double-live album, listing songs from August and Everything After and Recovering The Satellites. \nThe first disc, recorded for VH1's "Storytellers" TV show, is acoustic and intimate; it also contains a previously unreleased hidden track, Chelsea. \nThe second disc, recorded for MTV's "Live from the 10 Spot" show, is rocky and direct
 * Coney_Island-Stillwell_Avenue_(New_York_Subway) A subway station in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn serving as the last stop on the D, B, N, and M lines.
 * Fort_Slocum,_New_York Fort Slocum was a US Army Nike Ajax missile base located in New York on two islands in Long Island Sound.\n\nThe missiles were stored in underground silos on Hart Island and the radar and control base was on Davids Island.\n\n
 * Jefferson_Community_College_(New_York) Jefferson Community College, a two-year college located in Watertown, New York. It was chartered in 1961 and is one of the 30 community colleges with the SUNY system.\n\n
 * New_York_Life_Insurance_Building The New York Life Insurance Building is Canada's first skyscraper and is among one of the very first in the world. It mesures fifty meters and holds eleven storeys. It was finished in 1888 just three years after the first steel framed skyscraper for the New York Life Insurance Company. \n\n== Today ==\nToday it stands adjacent to the Aldred Building on Place d'Armes in Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal) and just recently finished a renovation. It never looked so great before...
 * New_York_gubernatorial_election,_2006 The New York gubernatorial election of 2006 will be a race for the Governor of New York. Whoever is elected will serve between 2007 and 2011 and will run for reelection or retire in 2010.\n\n==Candidates==\n\n===Democrats===\n\n====Announced====\n*Eliot Spitzer, the State Attorney General\n\n====Potential====\n*Hillary Clinton, a Senator, former First Lady\n*Andrew Cuomo, former [[United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development|
 * Orchard_Beach,_New_York Orchard Beach is a public beach in the Bronx district of New York.\n\n
 * The_Pelhams,_New_York The Pelhams is a colloquial name for an area of towns of Westchester County, New York and parts of The Bronx N.Y.\n\nThe reason locals call them the Pelhams is that they all once belonged to Thomas Pell, to whom the Town of Pelham New York and Pelham Manor N.Y, Pellville N.Y., North Pelham, Pelham Gardens, Bartow-Pell Mansion and Pelham Bay, Bronx, N.Y. owes it's names. Thomas Pell bought the area and some islands from the Sinawoy Native American Indians. Bartow-Pell Mansi
 * The_Saint_in_New_York Leslie Charteris' first novel with an American setting was The Saint in New York (first released as paperback in 1935 by Hodder & Stoughton). It was this book which RKO Radio Pictures purchased and made the basis for their first Saint film. William Sistrom was the producer.\n\nLouis Hayward, a romantic actor, was cast as Simon Templar, an actor not approved by Charteris.\n\nThe screenplay was by Charles Kaufman and Mortimer Offner. Ben Holmes, who had directed ''The Plot T

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North_Carolina
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North_Dakota
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Ohio

 * Litchfield,_Ohio Litchfield is a town in Ohio. \n\nThere is the town circle, which consists of (but is not limited to) a Subway, Sunoco (the only two chain restaurants/gas stations in Litchfield), a paintball store, Litchfield Radio, the Historical Museum, a couple of churches, and that's about it. There is a locally owned pizza place right off of the circle. All in all, not a bad place to live, not much to do, but it's only 20 minutes from Medina Ohio, and there's more options for
 * Northeastern_Ohio_Universities_College_of_Medicine NorthEastern Ohio Universities College Of Medicine (NEOUCOM) is a community-based, state medical school that offers a combined B.S./M.D. program that allows students to graduate with their B.S./M.D. in as few as six years.\n\nNEOUCOM has its campus in Rootstown, Ohio and is the only medical school in the country that has a partnership with three state universities and 17 hospitals. This relationship allows the College to focus on its mission of providing highly trained physicians oriented to the
 * Ohio_Speedskating_Tour The Ohio Speedskating Tour' is the oldest continually running roller-skating racing state league in the United States. it is also known as the Ohio Buckeye Speed League. It is sanctionedy by USA Roller Sports. \n\n==External links==\nhttp://www.ohiospeedskatingtour.com\n\n

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Oklahoma

 * History_of_Oklahoma_City ==History==\n===Early History===\nLike much of the rest of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City was first settled on April 22, 1889, when the area known as the "unassigned lands" (that is, land in Indian territory that had not been assigned to any tribes) was opened for settlement in an event known as "The Land Run". Some 10,000 homesteaders settled the area now known as Oklahoma City, and within 10 years the population had doubled. By the time Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in 1907, Oklahoma Cit
 * Oklahoma!_(song) Oklahoma! is the state song of Oklahoma. It was written by Oscar Hammerstein II and composed by Richard Rogers for the musical Oklahoma!.\n\n== Lyrics ==\n\n: Brand new state! Brand new state, gonna treat you great!\n: Gonna give you barley, carrots and pertaters,\n: Pasture fer the cattle, Spinach and Temayters!\n: Flowers on the prarie where the June bugs zoom,\n: Plen'y of air and plen'y of room,\n: Plen'y of room to swing a rope!\n: Plen'y of heart and plen'

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Oregon

 * Mount_Emily_(Union_County,_Oregon) This article is about Mount Emily in northeastern Oregon. For others, see Mount Emily (disambiguation).\n\nMount Emily (elev. 6110 ft / 1862 m) is a mountain in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon in the United States. It is located in western Union County. \n\nMount Emily is visible from much of the Grande Ronde Valley. Its southern edge is a landmark in, and symbol of, the city of La Grande.\n\n

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Pennsylvania

 * Happy_Valley,_Pennsylvania For other locations called Happy Valley, see the Happy Valley article.\n\nHappy Valley is a nickname for State College, Pennsylvania, where the Pennsylvania State University is located. \n\nIn a survey conducted in the late 1980s by Psychology Today, State College was ranked as one of the least stressful places in the United States.\n\nCommentators referring to Penn State athletic events often give the location as "Happy Valley" rather than me
 * Pennsylvania_Academy_of_Fine_Arts Founded in 1805, Philadelphia's academy is the oldest art school in the country. In 1876 former student Thomas Eakins returned to teach at the academy, and re-vamped the certificate curriculum to what it remains today. Students in the certificate program learn fundamentalis of drawing, painting, sculpture, and printmaking (Lithography) for two years, after which they enjoy tow years of independent study, guided by frequent critiques from faculty, students, and visiting artists al
 * Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine is the typical and traditional fare of the Pennsylvania Dutch, and it has had a considerable influence on the areas in which they originally settled, Central and Southeastern Pennsylvania, as well as the neighboring areas that they have migrated to over time. Though its base strongly reflects their German heritage, it has developed into a distinctly different cuisine over the centuries that they have lived in America; it also manifests their simple, l
 * Western_Pennsylvania A large geophyisical and socio-economic entity within the state of Pennsylvania, roughly the western third of the state. It encompasses that portion of the state to the west of the Appalachian divide and included within the Mississippi drainage system of rivers. It is centered around the large city of Pittsburgh. Western Pennsylvania is distinctive from the rest of the state due to several important and complex factors, such as:\n\n* The intital difficulty of transportation access from t

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Rhode_Island
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South_Carolina
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South_Dakota
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Texas

 * Education_in_Brownsville,_Texas ==Overview==\nThe City of Brownsville has many Educational institutions to where a person can be schooled for Pre-Kindergarten all the way to a Master's degree without leaving the city. The Brownsville Independent School District accounts for most of the Schools in Brownsville. The B.I.S.D. counted their total enrollment in the 2003-04 at 45,986 students in 50 schools.\n\n==Universities==\n*The [[University of Texas at Bro
 * Harrisburg,_Texas Harrisburg was founded before 1825 on the east shore of the Buffalo Bayou in present-day Harris County, Texas, on land belonging to John Richardson Harris. In 1926, Harrisburg was annexed to the city of Houston, Texas.\n\n==History==\n\nHarrisburg was surveyed in 1826 and formally named Harrisburg by its founder, John Richardson Harris. Harris named the town both after himself and after [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisbur
 * Texas_Country_Music_Hall_of_Fame The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame is located in Carthage, Texas. Jim Reeves and Tex Ritter (both from Panola County) were two of the first singers inducted into the hall when it was established in 1998.\n\n==External Links==\nTexas Country Music Hall of Fame
 * Texas_State_Highway_30 Texas State Highway 30 runs from Texas State Highway 6 Business (6-R) in College Station via Roans Prairie to Texas State Highway 19 in Huntsville.\n*Counties: Brazos, Grimes, and Walker
 * Texas_State_Highway_40 Texas State Highway 40 runs from Farm to Market Road 2154 (Wellborn Road) at South Graham Road in west College Station eastward to Texas State Highway 6 at Greens Prairie Road in south College Station.\n*Distance: 3.2 miles\n*County: Brazos County
 * Texas_State_Highway_47 Texas State Highway 47 runs from Texas State Highway 21 at Texas A&M University - Riverside Campus southeastward approximately 7.2 miles to Texas FM 60 near Easterwood Airport and Texas A&M University Research Park.
 * Texas_State_Highway_6 Texas State Highway 6, or Texas 6 for short, is a largely north-south highway in Texas.\n\nFrom the Texas-Oklahoma State Line via Quanah, Crowell, Benjamin, Rule, Stamford and Albany to Cisco; then concurrent with US 80 to Eastland; then via Gorman, DeLeon, Dublin, Hico, Meridian, Clifton, Waco, Marlin to Hearne; then concurrent with US 190 to Bryan and College Station; then via Navasota, Hempstead, Waller, Sugarland and Alvin to IH 45 & SH 146 near the north end of Galveston Causewa
 * Texas_State_Highway_6_Business Texas State Highway 6 Business is a largely north-south highway in Texas and consist of 3 different sections, 6-N, 6-R, and 6-S\n\n*6-N:\n**From Texas State Highway 6, southward and southeastward via Marlin to Texas State Highway 6.\n**Distance: 5.3 miles\n**County: Falls County\n\n*6-R:\n**In Bryan from US 190/Texas State Highway 6 southeastward to Texas State Highway 6 in College Station.\n**Distance: 12.5 miles\n**'''

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Utah
Empty since November 2005

Vermont
Empty since November 2005. Tedernst 23:44, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

Virginia

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Washington

 * Crawford_v._Washington Crawford v. Washington was a 2004 United States Supreme Court decision dealing with whether an out of court statement was admissible. The court unanimously reversed Crawford's conviction for assault and attempted murder.\n\nIt was common ground that Crawford and his wife had confronted the victim, Kenneth Lee, on an allegation that Lee had attempted to sexually assault Crawford's wife. It was also agreed that Mr. Crawford had stabbed Lee. However, Mr. Crawfor
 * Kalorama,_Washington,_D.C. Kalorama, sometimes referred to as "Kalorama Heights", is a neighborhood in North West Washington, D.C., and is often associated as a component the city's embassy row area. The neighborhood is bounded to the north by Rock Creek Park; to the southwest by Massachusetts Avenue N.W.; to the south by "S" Street N.W. and to the east by Dupont Circle and Connecticut Avenue N.W. \n\nThe neighborhood is noted for its park like setting, large single family homes and it prestige as a de
 * Maple_Leaf,_Seattle,_Washington Maple Leaf is comprised of the neighborhood starting at NE 75th Street at the southern boundary, and NE 100th Street at the northern boundary and is flanked by Lake City Way to the east and Interstate 5 to the west. The water tower located at NE 85th and Roosevelt Way is painted with a distinct coupling of maple leaves and sits atop a hill, making this neighborhood distinguishable from other surrounding neighborhoods.
 * Washington_Week_in_Review Washington Week in Review, also known as &#147;Washington Week&#148;, is a public affairs program on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). Washington Week in Review was first broadcast on February 23, 1967, making it the longest running show of its type on PBS. Since 1970 the show has used a panel discussion format, moderated by a host. The current host is Gwen Ifill.\n\nWashington Week in Review has been consistently been recognized for quality. Unlike other panel discussion

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West_Virginia

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Wisconsin
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Wyoming
Empty since October 2005. Tedernst 23:40, 2 November 2005 (UTC)