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Montana

  • Montana_Management '''Montana Management''' is a trust fund owned by [[Saddam Hussein]]. It has a 2% holding in the [[Lagardère Group]]; however all its holdings are frozen.\n\n==External link==\n*[http://www.snopes.com/politics/war/magazine.asp Snopes.com article on the subject]\n\n{{stub}}


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Nebraska

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Nevada

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New_Jersey

  • Belle_Mead,_New_Jersey Up until about [[1875]], Belle Mead was part of Harlingen. It was a quiet farming region when about that time a [[New York]] contractor named Vanaken bought up all the local farms and set out to develop a city. He had the farms laid out into lots, some streets put through and named after the style of [[New York]]. He donated land for the railroad station that had a dining room underneath (the station was torn down in February, [[1940]]). When Vanaken went broke the property was sold to a US Sena
  • New_Jersey_Department_of_Transportation The '''New Jersey Department of Transportation''' ('''NJDOT''') maintains the [[New Jersey State Highways|State Highway]] system in [[New Jersey]].\n{{stub}}\n==External links==\n*[http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/ Official site]
  • New_Jersey_Supreme_Court The '''[[New Jersey]] Supreme Court''' is the highest court in the State. It is composed of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. The Chief Justice also serves as the administrative head of the court system, overseeing the management of the state's courts. An appeal may be made to the Supreme Court as a matter of right if there is a split decision (i.e. a 2-1 decision) in the Appellate Division of Superior Court. Death penalty cases automatically are appealed directly to the Supreme Court


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New_Mexico

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New_York

  • Central_New_York_Regional_Transportation_Authority The '''Central New York Regional Transportation Authority''' known as '''Centro''' is the bus system serving [[Onondaga County, New York|Onondaga]], [[Oswego County, New York|Oswego]], and [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]] counties in [[New York]] State. It has about 36 main lines with variations of every main line. All in all CENTRO has a little over 100 bus routes and 13 million passengers annually. Onondaga County routes serve [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]] as do the Auburn and Syracuse-Osw
  • City_Island_Harbor,_New_York A small harbor in Long Island Sound, New York.\n\nIt lies between City Island to the west and Hart Island to the east.\n\nIt has a small number of islands bordering and in it's waters.\n\nThey are Chimney Sweeps Island and The Blauzes Islands to the northeast and Rat Island south of High Island and there is a small reef named Green Flats which shows up at low tide.\n\nThe harbor has a north and south entrance to the sound, proper.\n\nMany people around do not even know it's name and are surprise
  • Execution_Lighthouse,_New_York Execution Lighthouse, [[New York]] is a large Lighthouse in [[Long Island Sound]], north of Sands Point. It stands 55 feet tall with flashing white light interval of 10 seconds. Granite is the construction medium with a white tower featuring a brown band around its midsection. There is a stone keeper's quarter however it is no longer inhabited.\n\nThe lighthouse got its name because in Colonial times before the [[American Revolutionary War]], the [[British]] Executed people there by chaining t
  • George_Price_(New_Yorker_cartoonist) '''George Price''' ([[9 June]], [[1901]] - [[12 January]], [[1995]]) was a [[United States]] [[cartoonist]]. \n\nPrice was born in [[Coytesville, New Jersey]].\n\nAfter doing [[advertising]] artwork in his youth, Price started doing cartoons for ''[[The New Yorker]]'' magazine in [[1929]]. He continued contributing to the New Yorker for the rest life and was quite associated with the magazine.\n\n{{bio-stub}}
  • New_York_City A big city
  • New_York_School_of_Philanthropy The '''New York School of Philanthropy''' was established in 1904. The School had its origins in 1898 with the first Summer School in [[Philanthropic]] Work offered in [[New York City]]. It was the first higher education program in the [[United States]] to train people in the field of [[social work]]. It began as a six-week summer program offered by the New York [[Charity Organization Society]]. Initially the program was more like a workshop than a college course. \n\nIn 1904, the program was
  • North_Bronx,_Bronx,_New_York The '''North Bronx''' is a largely meaningless geographic designation, denoting parts of the Bronx borough of New York City not contained in the South Bronx. However, since the South Bronx traditionally refers only to the southwestern Bronx, areas in the southeastern Bronx are often erroneously labeled as the "North Bronx."\n\nThe term jumbles together highly urban sections such as Bedford Park, which don't quite qualify as the South Bronx, with coastal communities such as Throgs Neck on the com
  • Politics_of_New_York The '''[[Politics]] of [[New York State]]''' tend to be more [[Left-wing politics|left-leaning]] than in most of the rest of the [[United States]], with in recent decades a solid majority of [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] voters, concentrated in [[New York City]] [[New York metropolitan area|and its suburbs]], and in the cities of [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] and [[Albany, New York|Albany]]. [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] voters, in the minority, are concentrat
  • Presidential_election_in_New_York,_2000 <br clear="all">\n{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"\n|- bgcolor=lightgrey\n! width="25%" | Presidential Candidate\n! width="25%"| [[Running mate|Running Mate]]\n! width="16%" | Party\n! width="9%" | Electoral Vote (EV)\n! width="18%" colspan="2" | Popular Vote (PV)\n|- \n| [[George W. Bush]] of [[Texas]] \n| [[Dick Cheney|Richard Cheney]] of [[Wyoming]]\n| [[United States Republican Party|Republican]]\n| align="right" | 0\n| align="right" | 2,403,374\n| align="right" | 35.23%\n|
  • Split_Rock_Bronx_New_York \n'''Split Rock''' is a large spherical [[granite]] [[boulder]] measuring approximately 25 feet across and located in the borough of [[The Bronx]] in [[New York City]], at the southeast corner of the New York State Thruway and the Hutchinson River Parkway near the border of the Bronx and [[Westchester County]] and the town of [[Pelham Manor]].\n\nIn addition to its imposing size, it has historical significance as it is the location where in [[1642]], [[Anne Hutchinson]] and her followers were ma
  • The_Blauzes,_New_York The Blauzes, New York\n\nThe Blauzes, Bronx, New York are two tiny islands totally made of bedrock with a slightly blueish tint that are oddly semi-hemispherical in shape at the northeast corner of City Island Harbor, north of Hart Island.\n\nThey are inhabited by two Great Blue Herons in the day where they sleep if there are no humans.\n\nThese two island are jokingly referred to by local residents as the Blue Breasts because their very odd shape is that of a voluptuous woman's busom.\n\nThey w
  • The_Chimney_Sweeps_Islands,_New_York The '''Chimney Sweeps Islands''', New York is a pair of tiny islands in the northern part of City Island Harbor. They and High Island divide City Island Harbor from Pelham Bay. They are made of bedrock entirely.\n\nThere are two local legends regarding the names of the islands.\n\nOne is that from a distance the two islands look like Chimney Sweeps, which were brooms or tools used to clean and sweep out chimneys.\n\nAnother story is that a man who became rich sweeping chimneys bought and owned t
  • The_Cuban_Ledge,_New_York '''The Cuban Ledge, New York''' is a [[reef]] made mostly of sand and small rocks in Eastchester Bay, [[Bronx]].\n\nThe reef was allegedly created when a large [[barge]] carrying sand and gravel ran aground on a [[shoal]]. A salvage crew was mounted there and the barge was rescued, but much of the sand and gravel it was carrying needed to be removed in order to aid the rescue. The workers dumped the sand and rock overboard to get the barge off the shoal. The dumped cargo formed a small man-made
  • The_Green_Flats_Reef,_New_York The Green Flats Reef, New York is a true reef in Long Island Sound.\n\nIt is east of City Island and west of Rat Island in City Island Harbor.\n\nIt is composed of mostly small round Glacial Alluvial rocks and a number of Glacial Erratics made of Granite.\n\nIt is covered in Seamoss and kelp.\n\nLike all true reefs, it is completely underwater at high tide and a visible island at low tide. \n\nSeagulls take mussels from the shallows and fly about 30 feet above the reef and drop them and smash th


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North_Carolina

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North_Dakota

  • Ada_Township,_North_Dakota '''Ada''' was an historical [[township]] in [[Dickey County, North Dakota]]. In [[1900]] it had a [[population]] of 232.


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Ohio

  • Blooming_Grove,_Ohio '''Blooming Grove, Ohio''' is an unincorporated is a village located in Morrow County, Ohio. The community is located at the junction of Ohio Route 97 and Morrow County Road 20. The nearest incorporated city Galion, Ohio, is located to the north west. \n\nFounded as Corsica, Ohio, the community was the nearest settlement to the birthplace of [[Warren G. Harding]], 29th President of the [[United States of America]]. The Harding birthplace is no longer standing, however the site is marked by a O
  • Medical_College_of_Ohio :''This article refers to the Medical College of Ohio, located in Toledo, Ohio. For the former Medical College of Ohio in Cincinnati, see the article on [[University of Cincinnati College of Medicine]].''\n\nThe '''Medical College of Ohio''' is a medical school located in [[Toledo, Ohio]]. It was founded in [[1964]], and the first medical students began their studies there in [[1969]]. \n\nThe components of the Medical College of Ohio are the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, School
  • U.S._District_Court_for_the_Northern_District_of_Ohio The '''U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio''' is the federal [[trial court]] for the northern half of [[Ohio]]. The court has courthouses in [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] (where the chief judge and most of the Northern District's judges have chambers), [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]], [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]], and [[Youngstown, Ohio|Youngstown]].\n\nThe '''United States Attorney's Office of the Northern District of Ohio''' represents the [[United States]] in civil and criminal litigation


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Oklahoma

  • List_of_Oklahoma_townships The '''List of Oklahoma Townships''' provides an alphabetic list of the current and historic townships in [[Oklahoma]]. The list does include some township names that are not in current use, since they have been consolidated or renamed.\n<br>''See: [[List of Oklahoma counties]] – [[List of cities in Oklahoma]].''\n----\nIndex: {{compactTOC}}\n----\n==A==\n*Abilene Township, Caddo County\n*Adair Township, Mayes County\n*Adams Township, Harper County\n*Adams Creek Township, Wagoner County\n*


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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

  • City_Island,_Pennsylvania '''City Island''' is an entertainment and sports complex/stadium with Amusment Park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It has roller coaster rides and other kinds of carousels and Ferris Wheel's.\n\n*[http://www.harrisburgpa.gov/parksRec/cityIsland/ City Island, Harrisburg PA.]\n\n*[http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?ed=3hb37up_0Todh2FBtxl5tIMvl12dv54GFjs-&csz=Harrisburg%2C+PA&country=us&cat=&trf=0 Map of City Island, Harrisburg, PA.]\n\n*[http://members.aol.com/charliezeb/stadiums/harrisbg.htm City Is
  • Fox_Chase,_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania The '''Fox Chase''' section of Philadelphia got its name from The Fox Chase Inn which opened in 1705. It thrived on the Turnpike trade, but it also catered to the affluent who wanted to hunt fox.\n\nThe town's character changed with the arrival of the railroad in 1876. Many of the city's aristocracy began to discover the attractiveness of suburban living, and many mansions were built.\n\n\n{{stub}}
  • McClintocksville,_Pennsylvania '''McClintocksville, Pennsylvania''' was a small community in [[Cornplanter Township, Pennsylvania|Cornplanter Township]] in [[Venango County, Pennsylvania|Venango County]] located in the [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Pennsylvania]] in the [[United States]]. \n\n== History ==\n\n[[Venango County, Pennsylvania]] was home to an [[petroleum industry|oil]] boom in the years following discovery of natural oil ([[petroleum]]) in the mid 1850s. \n\n[[George Bissell]], a [[Yale University]] chemistry profe
  • Pennsylvania_Dutch_Country '''Pennsylvania Dutch Country''' refers to an area of southeastern [[Pennsylvania]] that has a high percentage of [[Amish]] inhabitants. The term was used in the middle of the 20th century as a description of a region with a distinctive culture, but in recent decades the composition of the population is changing and the phrase is used more now in a [[tourism]] context than any other.\n\nGeographically the area referred to as Dutch country centers around [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] and the surrou
  • Pennsylvania_Tunnel_and_Terminal_Railroad {{Railroad|railroad_name=Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad|logo_filename=Pennsylvania Herald.png|railroad_abbr=PRR|marks=PRR|locale=[[New York, New York]]|start_year=[[1907]]|end_year=[[]]|gauge=4' 8.5"|hq_city=[[Camden, New Jersey]]}}\n\nThe '''Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad''' was an important part of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] system, comprising the tunnels and approaches from [[New Jersey]] and [[Long Island]] to [[New York Penn Station]]. The Long Island side was used
  • Pennsylvania_turnpike A '''Pennsylvania turnpike''' is major roadway in the state of [[Pennsylvania]] linking the greater [[Philadelphia]] area in the southeastern portion of the state to [[Pittsburgh]] and the [[Ohio]] border in the west. It is part of [[USA|America's]] [[interstate highway system ]]and portions of it are known as [[Interstate 70]] and [[Interstate 76]].\n\nThe Pennsylvania Turnpike was America's first limited access superhighway and was loosely based on the concept of [[Germany|German]] [[Autobahn]
  • Press_and_Journal_(Pennsylvania) The '''Press and Journal''' is a daily [[newspaper]] serving central regions of [[Pennsylvania]] in the [[USA]].\n\nEstablished in [[1874]] the paper has a circulation of approximately 35,000 copies in the [[Elizabethtown]], [[Harrisburg]], [[Hershey]], [[Highspire]], [[Hummelstown]], [[Middletown]] and [[Steelton]] and areas.\n\nIt is published by [[Press and Journal Publications]].\n\n==External link==\n*[http://www.pressandjournal.com/ The Press and Journal web site]\n\n\n{{stub}}
  • The_University_of_Pennsylvania_Glee_Club Founded in [[1862]] and now in its 143rd year, the '''University of Pennsylvania Glee Club''' is the oldest continually running [[Glee Club]] in the [[United States]]. The Club draws its singing members from the undergraduate and graduate men of the [[University of Pennsylvania]]; men and women from the Penn community are also called upon to fill roles in the bit band and technical staff. The Club, known for its eclectic mix of Penn standards, Broadway classics, classical favorites, and pop hi
  • York_College_of_Pennsylvania '''York College of Pennsylvania''' is the leading institution of higher education for the [[York, Pennsylvania|York]] metropolitan area. This private four-year college of approximately 4,400 students was founded in 1797 as the York Academy in York City proper. In subsequent years it has evolved into York Technical Institute, York Junior College and finally to its present moniker. \n\nIt was not until the 1960's that the college obtained four-year accredidation status. This coincided with the


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Rhode_Island

  • Miss_Rhode_Island_Teen Miss Rhode Island Teen is a [[beauty pageant]] whose winners move on to the [[Miss USA]] pageant. Daytime television actress [[Gina Tognoni]], currently on the CBS serial [[Guiding Light]] won the pageant in [[1992]].\n\n'''Kristina Primavera''' is the 2003-04 reigning queen.\n\n==External links==\n\n*[http://www.missteenglobal.com/RI%20Website.htm Miss Teen Global website]\n\n*[http://www.yenra.com/miss-rhode-island-teen-usa/ Photos and information on Kristina Primavera]\n\n*[http://www.imdb.c
  • Providence_County,_Rhode_Island_schools '''Providence County, Rhode Island schools'''\n===High schools=== (9th-12th grade unless otherwise noted)\n{| border="1"\n|-\n! width="175" | School Name\n! District\n! City\n! Students*\n|-\n| Alternate Learning Project\n| [[Providence School District]]\n| [[Providence, Rhode Island]]\n| 132\n<!--\n|-\n| align="right" width="100" | Notes\n| (replace this with notes and un-comment line)\n-->\n|-\n| Birch Vocational\n| [[Providence School District]]\n| [[Providence, Rhode Island]]\n| 67\n<!--\n|- Possibilities (please verify against the text shown): Category:Rhode_Island_schools counties, Category:Providence_County,_Rhode_Island_schools
  • Rhode_Island_schools '''Rhode Island schools'''\n\nNote: The schools of [[Providence County, Rhode Island|Providence County]], [[Rhode Island]] are in a separate table:\n*[[Providence County, Rhode Island schools]]\n\n===High schools===\n{| border="1"\n|-\n! width="175" | School Name\n! District\n! County\n! City\n! Students*\n|-\n| Barrington High School\n| [[Barrington School District]]\n| [[Bristol County, Rhode Island]]\n| [[Barrington, Rhode Island]]\n| 985\n<!--\n|-\n| align="right" | Notes\n| colspan="4" | (r
  • Riverside,_Rhode_Island '''Riverside, Rhode Island''' is a subdivision of the city of [[East Providence]] in the [[US]] state of [[Rhode Island]].\n\n{{msg:stub}}


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South_Carolina

  • Cherokee_Falls,_South_Carolina Cherokee Falls, South Carolina is a former mill community. It lost its status as a town in the 1990's and became part of [[Blacksburg, South Carolina]]. The former Cherokee Falls Cotton Mill is now a major fireworks distribution center for Herbie's Famous Fireworks.
  • South_Carolina_Department_of_Health_and_Environmental_Control The [[South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control]] (also known as "SC [[DHEC]]" or simply "DHEC"), one of the largest and most versatile agencies under the [[South Carolina]] state government, was created in 1973 from the merger of the SC State Board of Health and the SC Pollution Control Authority. The agency's commissioner manages the day to day operations of the agency. The Board of Health and Environmental Control is responsible for supervising DHEC's operations. Each of
  • South_Carolina_Upcountry This is the name given to the northwest region of the state of [[South Carolina]], [[United States of America]]. Counties in this region include [[Cherokee County, South Carolina|Cherokee]], [[Spartanburg County, South Carolina|Spartanburg]], [[Greenville County, South Carolina|Greenville]], [[Pickens County, South Carolina|Pickens]], [[Oconee County, South Carolina|Oconee]], and [[Anderson County, South Carolina|Anderson]]. Greenville, the third largest city in South Carolina, is located in t


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South_Dakota

  • Ardmore,_South_Dakota Ardmore, [[South Dakota]] is located in [[Fall River County]]. In 1927, President Calvin Cooledge stopped in Ardmore. The town survived the Great Depression without one family on welfare. Rough times would soon fall on Ardmore, and as of [[2004]], was a ghost town. The last time the town had a population was with the [[1980]] [[census]] which was a pop. of 16 residents.\n\nArdmore was featured in the May 2004 issue of [[National Geographic Magazine]].\n\n{{stub}}
  • List_of_radio_stations_in_South_Dakota_by_call_letters This is a '''list of [[radio]] stations in [[South Dakota]] by [[call letters]]'''.\n\n----\n\n{{RadioSD}}\n\n*[[KBHE]] 89.3 FM [[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]] ([[South Dakota Public Broadcasting|SD Public Broadcasting]], [[Public radio]])\n*[[KVCF]] 90.5 FM [[Freeman, South Dakota|Freeman]] ([[VCY America Radio Network|VCY America]], [[Christian radio|Christian]])\n*[[KVCX]] 101.5 FM [[Gregory, South Dakota|Gregory]] (VCY America, Christian)\n*[[K258AG]] 99.5 FM [[Mitchell, South Dakota
  • List_of_radio_stations_in_South_Dakota_by_city This is a list of [[radio]] stations in [[South Dakota]] by [[city]].\n\n{{RadioSD}}\n\n==Freeman==\n*90.5 FM [[KVCF]] ([[VCY America Radio Network|VCY America]], [[Christian radio|Christian]])\n\n==Gregory==\n*101.5 FM [[KVCX]] (VCY America, Christian)\n\n==Mitchell==\n*99.5 FM [[K258AG]] (VCY America, Christian)\n\n==Pierre==\n*103.1 FM [[K279AH]] (VCY America, Christian)\n\n==Rapid City==\n*89.3 FM [[KBHE]] ([[South Dakota Public Broadcasting|SD Public Broadcasting]], [[Public radio]])\n\n{{l
  • List_of_radio_stations_in_South_Dakota_by_format This is a list of [[radio]] stations in [[South Dakota]] by [[Radio format|format]].\n\n{{RadioSD}}\n==[[Public radio]]==\n\n*[[KBHE]] 89.3 FM [[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]] ([[South Dakota Public Broadcasting|SD Public Broadcasting]])\n\n==[[Christian radio|Christian]]==\n\n*[[KVCF]] 90.5 FM [[Freeman, South Dakota|Freeman]] ([[VCY America Radio Network|VCY America]])\n*[[KVCX]] 101.5 FM [[Gregory, South Dakota|Gregory]] (VCY America)\n*[[K258AG]] 99.5 FM [[Mitchell, South Dakota|Mitch
  • List_of_radio_stations_in_South_Dakota_by_frequency This is a list of [[radio]] stations in [[South Dakota]] by [[frequency]].\n\n{{RadioSD}}\n\n==AM==\n\n==FM==\n*89.3 FM [[KBHE]] [[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]] ([[South Dakota Public Broadcasting|SD Public Broadcasting]], [[Public radio]])\n*90.5 [[KVCF]] [[Freeman, South Dakota|Freeman]] ([[VCY America Radio Network|VCY America]], [[Christian radio|Christian]])\n*99.5 [[K258AG]] [[Mitchell, South Dakota|Mitchell]] (VCY America, Christian) \n*101.5 [[KVCX]] [[Gregory, South Dakota|Grego
  • List_of_radio_stations_in_South_Dakota_by_market_area This is a list of [[radio]] stations in [[South Dakota]] by [[frequency]].\n\n{{RadioSD}}\n\n==Aberdeen==\n\n==Brookings/Watertown==\n\n==Mobridge==\n\n==Pierre==\n*101.5 FM [[KVCX]] ([[VCY America Radio Network|VCY America]], [[Christian radio|Christian]]) [[Gregory, South Dakota|Gregory]] \n*103.1 FM [[K279AH]] (VCY America, Christian) [[Pierre, South Dakota|Pierre]]\n\n==Rapid City==\n*89.3 FM [[KBHE]] ([[South Dakota Public Broadcasting|SD Public Broadcasting]], [[Public Radio]]) [[Rapid Cit
  • List_of_radio_stations_in_South_Dakota_by_network This is a list of [[radio]] stations in [[South Dakota]] by [[radio network|network]].\n\n{{RadioSD}}\n\n==[[South Dakota Public Broadcasting|SD Public Broadcasting]]==\n\n*[[KBHE]] 89.3 FM [[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]] ([[Public radio]])\n\n==[[VCY America Radio Network|VCY America]]==\n\n*[[KVCF]] 90.5 FM [[Freeman, South Dakota|Freeman]] ([[Christian radio|Christian]])\n*[[KVCX]] 101.5 FM [[Gregory, South Dakota|Gregory]] (Christian)\n*[[K258AG]] 99.5 FM [[Mitchell, South Dakota|Mit
  • South_Dakota_School_of_Mines_and_Technology The '''South Dakota School of Mines and Technology''' (SDSM & T) was founded in [[1885]] as "Dakota School of Mines", primarily as an institution to teach mining engineering and related disciplines. SDSM & T is location in [[Rapid City]], [[South Dakota]] on the north-eastern edge of the [[Black Hills]]. \n\nModern day "Tech" provides a number of degree programs for students including 16 engineering and science undergraduate programs, 10 master's degree programs and 3 PhD programs. Undergradu


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Tennessee

  • Rogers_v._Tennessee In this 2001 case, the [[United States Supreme Court]] held that [[Tennessee]]'s retroactive abolishment of the [[year and a day rule]] was constitutional.\n\nROGERS v. TENNESSEE\n\nCERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE\n\nNo. 99&#150;6218. Argued November 1, 2000&#151; Decided May 14, 2001\n\n992 S. W. 2d 393, affirmed.\n\nO&#146;CONNOR, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which\nREHNQUIST, C. J., and KENNEDY, SOUTER, and GINSBURG, JJ., joined.\nSTEVENS, J., filed a dissenting opinion. SCALIA, J
  • Tennessee_State_Senate The [[Tennessee State Senate]] is the [[upper house]] of the [[Tennessee General Assembly]], the formal name of the [[Tennessee]] [[U.S. state|state]] [[legislature]].\n\nThe Tennessee Senate, according to the [[state constitution]] of [[1870]], is composed of 33 members. They are to be elected from districts of substantially equal population. According to the constitution a county is not to be joined to a portion of another county for purposes of creating a district; this provision has been o


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Texas

  • Fannett,_Texas '''Fannett, Texas''' is an unincorporated town in [[Jefferson County, Texas]], about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of [[Beaumont, Texas]]. The community is named after B. J. Fannett, a local landowner who opened a general store there in the [[1890s]]. When [[Japan]]ese immigrants brought [[rice]] farming to the area, Fannett grew to meet the farmers' needs.\n\nAlthough oil has been discovered near Fannett, the town's population has remained small. Official [[2000]] census estimates place its popula
  • Fightin'_Texas_Aggie_Band The '''Fightin' Texas Aggie Band''' (often just called the '''Aggie Band''') is the precision military [[marching band]] of [[Texas A&M University]]. The Aggie Band is composed of approximately 400 men and women from the school's [[Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets|Corps of Cadets]] and the group is the largest military marching band in the [[United States]], performing at all of the school's [[American football|football]] games and in other special events, such as inaugural parades for pres
  • Mico,_Texas '''Mico''' Texas , founded in 1911, is located in norteastern [[Medina County, Texas]] approximately 40 miles west of [[San Antonio]]. It consists of approximately 600 persons and its zip code is 78056. Originally Mico was spelled MICO, which stood for the Medina Irrigation Company who built the [[Medina Dam]] and [[Lake Medina]] and was originaly built to be a workers camp for the 1500 workers, who built the dam, and their families.
  • Muster_(Texas_A&M_University) On [[April 21]] of each year, on the anniversary of the [[Battle of San Jacinto]], current and former students of [[Texas A&M University]], known as ''Aggies'', gather together, wherever they are, to comemorate fellow Aggies who have died during the year. The Tradition was begun April 21, [[1903]].\n\nThe most well-known Aggie Muster took place in 1942 on the island of [[Corregidor]] as it was under siege by the Japanese. \n\nIn 2004, there were over 400 Aggie Musters worldwide. The largest, wi
  • Northgate,_Texas '''Northgate: [[College Station, Texas]]'''\n*Northgate is a [[district]] in [[College Station, Texas]] just north of [[Texas A&M University]] and what some may call the original [[downtown]] of the city. Northgate is the heart of College Station entertainment. Northgate is a vibrant part of the city and is known for its live [[music]] scene and eclectic mix of [[restaurants]] and [[bars]].\n\n'''Exernal Links:'''\n*[http://www.northgatetx.com Northgate, Texas Website]
  • Offset_printing_texas Choosing an ofset commercial printer in Texas is not an easy task. Aside from full color printing capabilities, the printer has to be able to handle quantity - see an example of [http://www.newmanprint.com/newman-printing-company-texas-commercial-printer.asp a full color commercial offset printer in Texas]
  • Pollock,_Texas '''Pollok''', unincorporated village (1990 pop. 300), [[Angelina County, Texas|Angelina County]], Eastern [[Texas]], 11 mi/18 km NW of [[Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]], near Angelina River. Timber area. Manufacturing. (lumber). Davy Crockett National Forest to SouthWest.\n\n{{stub}}
  • South_Texas '''South Texas''' is a region of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Texas]] which lies roughly south of, or beginning at, [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]. The region includes [[Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]], [[Eagle Pass, Texas|Eagle Pass]], [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]], the metropolitan areas of the [[Rio Grande Valley]], and [[South Padre Island]]. The region's culture has heavy [[Tejano]] influences.\n{{stub}}\n{{msg:texas}}
  • Spanish_Texas blah blah blah texas was under 6 flags it is now the 2nd biggest state in the U.S.\n----\n----\n----\n----
  • Swan,_Texas '''Swan, Texas''' is an unincorporated town in east central [[Smith County, Texas|Smith County]]. It is on and east of U. S. Highway 69, three miles north of [[Tyler, Texas|Tyler]]. According to the ''Handbook of Texas'', in "...1892 Swan had a population of 200, ten fruit growers, a blacksmith, a carpenter, two doctors, a railroad agent, three schoolteachers, three cotton gins, a general store, and a sawmill." Swan residents probably numbered 150-200 in [[2000]].\n\n{{stub}}
  • Texas_Carnie_Roadshow <p>The Texas Carnie Roadshow was an unofficial name for the Army's Tactical Communications Team "Bravo 93," based out of Fort Hood, Texas. The Team carried many members, usually about 6 at a time, with only 2 of the founders in it from when it was named in 2001, until the summer of 2002, when one of the founders time in the military ended.</p>\n<p>The name is believed to have come into being in early September of 2001, as the team was preparing for deployment to the Middle East. Bravo 93 was a p
  • Texas_Funeral_(Band) Rockband from Mannheim. The first official release of the band came out in spring 2004 and was titled "Primitive Scream".
  • Texas_House_Bill_588 {{stub}}\n\n'''Texas House Bill 588''' is a Texas law passed in 1997. It acts to guarantee automatic admission to all state funded universities for students who graduated in the top ten percent of their high school class. It's drawn praise and criticism alike, often for favoring minorities or being unfairly balanced against small high schools.\n\nIt has been blamed for keeping students not in the top ten percent, but with other credentials, out of the larger state universities, such as [[The Uni
  • Texas_Southmost_College '''Texas Southmost College''' was established in 1926 under the name of The Junior College of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and admitted it's first class on September 21st. of that year. The school was orginally a subsidary of the local school district in Brownsville. The college which has always been located in [[Brownsville, Texas]] since its inception. The college from 1928 to 1948 was housed with the Brownsville High School and Elementary Schools on Palm Boulevard between Washington St. and Je
  • Texas_State_Highway_35 '''Texas State Highway 35''', or Texas 35 for short, is a largely north-south highway in southern Texas between [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], junction of [[Interstate 45]] on the southeast side of the city and [[Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]], where it terminates on [[Interstate 37]]. It takes a generally north-south route from Houston to [[Angleton, Texas|Angleton]], junction [[Texas State Highway 288 ]], and then roughly parallels the inlets of the Gulf of Mexico in a roughly northeast-
  • Texas_State_Highway_360 '''Texas State Highway 360''', known as "Texas 360" and "SH 360", is a short, but heavily used north-south [[Texas]] state highway in the Dallas-Fort Worth [[Metroplex]]. It has its nothern terminus on [[Texas State Highway 121]] in [[Grapevine, Texas]] as a freeway, follows the western boundary of the [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]] to its interchange with Texas State Highway 183 near [[Euless, Texas]], and then takes a nearly north-south course through [[Arlington, Texas]] roughly
  • Texas_State_Highway_6 Texas State Highway 6, or Texas 6 for short, is a largely north-south highway in Texas that starts at [[Interstate 45]] in [[Texas City, Texas]] and terminates at [[Interstate 35]] in [[Waco, Texas]].\n\n\nTexas State Highway 6 goes through such cities as [[Texas City, Texas]], [[Alvin, Texas]], [[Cypress, Texas]], [[Hempstead, Texas]], [[Prarie View, Texas]], [[Navasoda, Texas]], [[Millican, Texas]], [[College Station, Texas]], [[Bryan, Texas]], [[Hearn, Texas]], and [[Waco, Texas]].
  • Texas_State_Technical_College '''Texas State Technical College System''' is a system of two-year technical schools in [[Texas]]. The system has independent campuses in [[Harlingen, Texas|Harlingen]], [[Marshall, Texas|Marshall]], and [[Waco, Texas|Waco]], as well as an independent system of campuses in [[West Texas]].\n\n{{edu-stub}}
  • Texas_State_University '''Texas State University''' is in [[San Marcos]], [[Texas]]. It was formerly known as Southwest Texas State University.\n\nTexas State University-San Marcos is a doctoral granting university located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio corridor, the largest campus in the Texas State University System, and the 6th largest in the state.\n\nTexas State&#146;s 26,827 students choose from 114 undergraduate and 81 masters and 6 Ph.D. graduate degree programs offered by seven colleges (Applied Arts, Busin
  • Texas_Tortoise The '''Texas Tortoise''', ''Gopherus berlandieri'', is one of four species of tortoise that are native to North America. Its range begins in southern [[Texas]] and extends southward into the [[Mexico|Mexican]] states of [[Coahuila]], [[Nuevo Leon]], and [[Tamaulipas]]. Its preferred habitat is dry scrub and [[grasslands]]. Because succulents are common in this area, a preferred food of the Texas Tortoise, especially the fruit of [[prickly pear]] cacti.\n\n{{stub}}\n== External Links ==\n[http
  • Texas_Travesty ''The Texas Travesty'' is the largest student-produced humor publication in the United States. All production and creative work takes place at the University of Texas at Austin.\n\n==External links==\n* [http://www.texastravesty.com/ Home Page]
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  • The_Eyes_of_Texas '''The Eyes of Texas''' is the [[alma mater]] of [[The University of Texas at Austin]]. It was created in 1903 to honor University President Colonel Prather.\n\n[http://lhb.music.utexas.edu/history/songs_index.html Lyrics and history of "The Eyes of Texas" and other Texas traditionals]
  • Trans-Texas_Corridor The '''Trans-Texas Corridor''' ('''TTC''') is a transportation network in the planning and early construction stages in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Texas]]. The concept uses wide swaths of land up to 1200 [[foot (unit)|feet]] (365 [[metre|m]]) to carry parallel links of [[expressway]]s, [[railroad|rail]]s, and [[public utility|utility]] lines. The expressway portion would be divided into two separate elements: truck lanes and lanes for passenger vehicles. Similarly, the rail lines in the corridor
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_2 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX2.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 2]]\n\n'''Texas District 2''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves the southeast portion of the state of [[Texas]].
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_3 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX3.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 3]]\n\n'''Texas District 3''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves an area north and northeast of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]. It encompasses a large portion of [[Collin County, Texas|Collin County]] including [[McKinney, Texas|McKinney]], [[Plano, Texas|Plano]] and parts of [[Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County]] including parts of [[Richardson, Texas|Richardson]] and
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_4 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX4.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 4]]\n\n'''Texas District 4''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves an area that includes some counties along the [[Red River (Mississippi watershed)|Red River]] north of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], then snakes down east of Dallas to include some counties in East Texas like [[Van Zandt County, Texas|Van Zandt]] and portions of [[Kaufman County, Texas|Kaufman]].
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_5 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX5.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 5]]\n\n'''Texas District 5''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves an area that includes the southeast portion of [[Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County]] including [[Mesquite, Texas|Mesquite]] plus a number of smaller counties south and east of Dallas including [[Anderson County, Texas|Anderson]], [[Freestone County, Texas|Freestone]], [[Henderson County, Texas|Hende
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_6 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX6.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 6]]\n\n'''Texas District 6''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a [[Congressional district]] that serves an area including four counties to the south of the [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]/[[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]] area plus the southeast corner of [[Tarrant County, Texas|Tarrant County]].
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_7 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX7.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 7]]\n\n'''Texas District 7''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves a small area of [[Harris County, Texas|Harris County]].
  • United_States_House_of_Representatives,_Texas_District_8 [[Image:CongressionalDistrict-TX8.png|right|Boundaries of Texas District 8]]\n\n'''Texas District 8''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves the northern part of [[Harris County, Texas|Harris County]] and much of [[Montgomery County, Texas|Montgomery County]].
  • University_of_Texas_at_Brownsville ==History==\nThe University of Texas at Brownsville was established in 1989, and admitted its first class in 1991. The University of Texas at Brownsville is located in [[Brownsville, Texas]]. The University of Texas at Brownsville works in concert with [[Texas Southmost College]]. Both entities are currently lead by UTB/TSC president Dr. Juliet V. Garcia and occupy the same landspace. The University and the College parts of the institution are designed so that a student can achieve various level


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Utah

  • Acyutah * Acyutah is another name of [[Vishnu]] or God and appears as the 100th and 318th names in the [[Vishnu sahasranama]].\n* According to [[Adi Sankara]]'s commentary on the [[Vishnu sahasranama]], Acyutah means One who never loses and will never loses His inherent nature and powers. The name also means One who is without the six transformations beginning with birth.\n\nReference: Cited from ''Sri Vishnu Sahasranama'', commentary by Sri Sankaracharya, trasnlated by Swami Tapasyananda, available at
  • Kutahya_Province AREA: 11.875 km² \n\nPOPULATION: 578.020 (1990) \n\nDISTRICTS: Kütahya (center), Altıntaş, Aslanapa, Domaniç, Dumlupınar, Emet, Gediz, Hisarcık, Simav, Şaphane, Tavşanlı. \n\nSITES OF INTEREST: Çamlıca, Murat Dağı, Hisarlıktepe, Ebem Çamlığı, Gölcük Yaylası and Nafia Spring forest recreation areas, Harlek, Yoncalı and Mt. Murad hot springs, Aizanoi antique city ruins, Kütahya Castle, Vacidiye old theological school (
  • Seal_of_Utah <table align="right"><tr><td>[[Image:Utahstateseal.jpg|right|Description]]</td></tr></table>\n\n==Great Seal of the State of Utah==\n\nAdopted [[April 3]], [[1896]], at the first regular session of the [[Legislature]] ([[January]], [[February]], [[March]], [[April]] 1896). The [[List of U.S. state seals|seal]] was designed by [[Harry Edwards]]; the original seal cost $65.00. The great seal is described in Utah Code Annotated, 1953, Volume 7a, section 67-2-9 as follows:\n\n<blockquote><code>\n"Th
  • Utah_Symphony_Orchestra The '''Utah Symphony Orchestra''' is an orchestra located in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]. It was founded in [[1940]] as the Utah State Symphony Orchestra. Its most prominent conductor was [[Maurice Abravanel]], who built it into a well-respected ensemble and recorded and toured extensively with the orchestra.\n\n== External links ==\nhttp://www.maurice-abravanel.com/utah_symphony_orchestra_.html
  • Utah_Transit_Authority [[Image:utabus.jpg|thumb|right|300px|UTA bus at a stop]]\nThe '''Utah Transit Authority''' (UTA) is a public transportation system that operates throughout the [[Wasatch Front]] of [[Utah]]. It runs fixed route busses, charter busses, and ski busses to nearby ski resorts. UTA also operates a light rail called [[UTA TRAX|TRAX]] that runs North and South through the [[Salt Lake Valley]], and East from [[Downtown (Salt Lake City)|Downtown]] [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]] to the [[Universi


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Vermont

  • Gore_(Vermont) In Vermont, gores and grants are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part on any town and have limited self-government (if any, as many are uninhabited).\n\n[[Hibberts, Maine]] is an example of a Gore.
  • Seal_of_Vermont [[Image:Vermont state seal.png|right|]]\nThe '''seal of Vermont''' is an official [[seal]] used by the [[U.S. state]] of [[Vermont]]. On the seal is a depiction of a [[pine tree]] rising from the forest, with two grain sheaves above it. A cow on the right, presumably representing Vermont's dairy industry, also appears. On the top of the seal are clouds; on the bottom is water with the words "freedom and unity"—Vermont's state motto—above it.\n\n==External links==\n*[http://www.netsta


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Virginia

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  • List_of_Virginia_state_parks This is a '''list of state parks in Virginia''', containing [[state park]]s and other related state-managed lands and facilities in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Virginia]].\n\n*[[Hungry Mother State Park]]\n\n{{incomplete}}
  • List_of_cities_in_West_Virginia '''List of cities in West Virginia''', arranged in alphabetical order.\n\n{{CompactTOC2}} __NOTOC__\n\n==B==\n*[[Beckley, West Virginia|Beckley]]\n\n==C==\n*[[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]\n*[[Clarksburg, West Virginia|Clarksburg]]\n\n==F==\n*[[Fairmont, West Virginia|Fairmont]]\n\n==H==\n*[[Harper's Ferry, West Virginia|Harper's Ferry]]\n*[[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington]]\n\n==M==\n*[[Martinsburg, West Virginia|Martinsburg]]\n*[[Morgantown, West Virginia|Morgantown]]\n\n==P==\n*
  • Northern_Virginia_Community_College '''Northern Virginia Community College''', comprising six locations in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., is the nation's second largest multi-campus [[community college]] and the largest educational institution in the state of Virginia.\n\nSince its establishment at the [[Annandale]] Campus in [[1965]], ''NVCC'' has added five additional locations: [[Alexandria]] Campus; [[Manassas]] Campus; [[Woodbridge]] Campus; [[Loudoun]] Campus (in Sterling); and the Medical Education Campus (in Sp
  • Romboch,_Virginia '''Romboch, Virginia''' is a small town in the [[United States of America]].\n\n{{stub}}
  • Schuyler,_Virginia Schuyler, Virginia. United States. Boyhood home of Earl Hamner. Writer, novelist. Best known for the CBS television series "The Waltons." The series was based on the depression era experiences of Hamner, growing up the eldest child of a large rural family.
  • Southern_Virginia_University '''Southern Virginia University''' is a small private college in [[Buena Vista, Virginia]]. It has about 1,000 students. It is affiliated with, but not owned by, the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]].\n\nThe school was founded as a for-profit institution in [[1867]] as the ''Bowling Green Female Seminary''. At that time "seminary' meant a school for girls or women. In [[1900]] the school was moved to Buena Vista and renamend ''Southern Seminary''. The short form of "Sem" would
  • Stafford,_Virginia '''Stafford''' is a community of about 1600 people in the northern part of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Virginia]], near [[Fredericksburg, Virginia|Fredericksburg]] and [[Marine Corps Base Quantico]].
  • Virginia-Maryland_Regional_College_of_Veterinary_Medicine '''The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine''' is a unique college in that it is a state supported college of two states, [[Virginia]] and [[Maryland]], filling the need for [[veterinary medicine]] education in both states. It is one of 27 colleges of veterinary medicine in the [[United States]]. Students from both states are considered "in-state" student for admissions purposes.\n\nThe school is considered a constiuent college of both the [[Virginia Polytechnic Institute
  • Virginia_Association_of_Communication_Arts_and_Sciences_(VACAS) The '''Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences (VACAS)''' is the primary [[Virginia]] state organization for [[scholar]]s and [[professional]]s in the [[communication]] discipline. \n\nThere are five divisions of the association:\n*Communication Education\n*Debate and Forensics\n*Interpersonal and Small Group Communication\n*Mass Media\n*Rhetoric and Communication Theory\n\nThe association holds an annual [[conference]]. The [[2004]] conference was in [[Harrisonburg, Virginia]]
  • Virginia_College_of_Osteopathic_Medicine The Edward Via '''Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine''' is a private, non-profit [[osteopathic]] medical school located in [[Blacksburg, Virginia]]. The school is very closely assoicated with the [[Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University]] (Virginia Tech), but is not a part of it and receives no state support. \n\nThe school is located in the Corporate Research Center on the Virginia Tech campus. It has a "cooperative agreement" with Virginia Tech and receives certain suppo
  • Virginia_Hey '''Virginia Robyn Hey''' (born [[June 19]], [[1959]]) is an [[Australia]]n actress widely known as her role as [[Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan]] on the popular [[science fiction]] television programme [[Farscape]]. Outside of her acting career, Hey has taught [[meditation]], and is certified in [[Reiki]] and [[natural therapy]]. Among her best known films are ''[[Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior]]'' and ''[[The Living Daylights]]''.\n\n== External links ==\n* [http://www.virginiahey.com/ Virginia Hey's personal s
  • Virginia_High_School_League The '''Virginia High School League''' is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public [[high school|high schools]] in the Commonwealth of [[Virginia]]. Unlike many similar organizations in other states, it does not count private schools among its membership. It is among the organizations that elect to sponsor championships in academic activities. \n\n== History == \n\nIt was started in [[1913]] by members of the Washington and Jefferson Literary Societies of the [[University of Virgin
  • Virginia_South_Africa The mining town of Virginia is located in the North East part of the Free State in South Africa. The town was founded officially in 1955. It has an approximate population of 90 000 people. It is also known for having the deepest pipe-mine into the earth on the planet. It boasts the place where the ring was made that was featured in The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. In 1994 a Lime dam burst sending a ten metre wave of mud through one of the suburbs, killing 11 people and marking a great turn around
  • West_Virginia_Media_Holdings '''West Virginia Media Holdings''' is a media chain in [[West Virginia]]. It owns [[television]] stations in each of the four main [[media markets]] in the state, as well as a weekly newspaper.\n\nThe group owns [[WOWK]] in [[Huntington, West Virginia]], [[WVNS]] in [[Beckley, West Virginia]], and [[WTRF]] in [[Wheeling, West Virginia]], which are all affiliated with the [[CBS]] network, and [[WBOY]] in [[Clarksburg, West Virginia]] which is affiliated with [[NBC]]. It also owns the [[State Jo
  • West_Virginia_School_of_Osteopathic_Medicine The '''West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine''' is a public, stand-alone [[osteopathic]] medical school located in [[Lewisburg, West Virginia]]. It is the only stand-alone professional school in [[West Virginia]]. \n\nThe school was founded in [[1974]] as the '''Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine''', a private, non-profit institution. It was not financially stable and was taken over by the state in [[1976]] under its current name. \n\nThe school has been somewhat controvercial


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Washington

  • City_of_Liberty_Lake,_Washington The City of Liberty Lake is the general municipal government for [[Liberty Lake, Washington]]. It was incorporated on [[August 31]], [[2001]] as a [[City government in the State of Washington|mayor-council noncharter code city]].\n\nIts first [[mayor]] was Steve Peterson. The interim council consisted of:\n\n*Mayor Pro Tempore Scott Barnhard,\n*Dave Crump,\n*Judi Owens,\n*Dennis Paul,\n*Brian A. Sayrs,\n*Tim Shea, and\n*Wendy Van Orman.\n\nDuring the interim term, Councilmember Bernhard was su
  • Fort_Washington_Fire_Company The '''Fort Washington Fire Department (FWFD)''' is resposible with protecting [[Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania|Upper Dublin Township]] and surrounding communities, including the town of [[Fort Washington, Pennsylvania|Fort Washington]].\n\n== History ==\nThe story of the Fort Washington Fire Company begins on January 6, 1908, when the [[citizenship|citizens]] of the area held a meeting and decided that a [[Firefighter|fire company]] was needed to protect the people, interests, and possessi
  • Franciscan_Monastery_(Washington,_DC) Franciscan Monastery is a wonderful refuge in NE Washington. It includes wonderful gardens and a fantastic replica of the catacombs.
  • Geno_Washington '''Geno Washington''' is a British R&B musician who has released five albums with The Ram Jam Band between 1966 and 1969, and eight others on his own beginning in 1976.\n\nLink:\nhttp://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Geno%20Washington.html\n\n{{stub}}
  • George_Washington_Custis_Lee '''George Washington Custis Lee''' is the son of [[Robert E. Lee]]. He served as the 9th President of [[Washington and Lee University]] between 1871 and 1897 upon the death of his father.
  • George_Washington_Riggs George Washington Riggs was a famous American banker who along with William W. Corcoran, formed the banking-house of Corcoran and Riggs.\n\n{{bio-stub}}\n\n==External links==\n*[http://www.famousamericans.net/georgewashingtonriggs/ Biography]\n*[http://www.riggsbank.com/Discover_Riggs/timeline.html Timeline]
  • Hazel_Dell,_Washington '''Hazel Dell''' is an unincorporated suburb of [[Vancouver, Washington|Vancouver]], in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Washington]]. The [[United States Census Bureau]] collects data in two separate sections of the community:\n*[[Hazel Dell North, Washington|Hazel Dell North]]\n*[[Hazel Dell South, Washington|Hazel Dell South]]
  • Kermit_Washington '''Kermit Alan Washington''' (b. Sept. 17, 1951, Washington, DC) was a professional basketball player, playing ten seasons in the [[NBA]]. \n\nWashington is best remembered for punching opposing player [[Rudy Tomjanovich]] during an on-court fight on December 9, 1977. The punch, which took Tomjanovich by surprise, left him with a dislocated skull. The frightening incident resulted in the NBA clamping down on on-court fights. Washington, then playing with the [[Los Angeles Lakers]], was suspe
  • Lakemont,_Washington '''Lakemont''' sits on a hill west of [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] in [[Washington State]], [[United States|USA]]. It lays on the border of [[Bellevue, Washington|Bellevue]] and [[Issaquah, Washington|Issaquah]], but the majority is Issaquah. \n\n{{stub}}
  • List_of_Washington,_D.C._numbered_highways ''Note: [[Interstate 95]] and [[Interstate 495]] pass within the boundaries of the [[District of Columbia]] in the middle of the [[Woodrow Wilson Bridge]], but do not connect to any other roads in D.C.''\n\nThe District is also served by the unnumbered [[Clara Barton Parkway]] and [[George Washington Memorial Parkway]] (the latter on the west side of the [[Potomac River]] but east of the [[Boundary Channel]]).\n\n*[[Interstate 66]]\n*[[Interstate 295 (Washington, D.C.)]]\n*[[Interstate 395]]\n*[
  • List_of_Washington_state_highways [[Image:sr520.gif|frame|Example signage of a Washington State Highway]]\n==Introduction==\n[[Washington]]'s primary state highways are numbered much like the [[Interstate Highway]] system: even-numbered highways run east-west, and odd-numbered highways run north-south. \n\n==Organization==\nThe System is divided up into a set of ''"primary highways"'' and a set of ''"secondary highways."'' Primary highways are numbered with one or two digits, whereas secondary highways are numbered with three
  • Malott,_Washington '''Malott''' is a small town in [[Washington]]. It has only one general store. Originally a stopover point with a hotel founded in [[1909]], most of the town was destroyed in flooding in [[1938]] after a dam burst. [[Okanogan, Washington]] lies 9 miles northeast.
  • Maxwelton,_Washington '''Maxwelton''' is a (mostly) summer community located on the south end of [[Whidbey Island]], Washington.\n\nMaxwelton was first settled in 1905 by the Mackie Family. The name comes from a word in a Scottish song: "Maxwelton's braes are bonnie." The beach at Dave Mackie park (on Useless Bay) is a favorite spot to watch the sunsets over the [[Olympic Mountains]] and is near the outflow of Maxwelton Creek. The creek and its tributaries have formed Maxwelton Valley, an area that remains predominat
  • Norman_Washington_Manley Rt. Excellent Norman Washington Manley \n1893-1969\n \n\n \n\nNorman Washington Manley founded the People&#146;s National Party which later was tied to the Trade Union Congress and the N.W. U. Together with Bustamante, their efforts resulted in the New Constitution of 1944 granting full Adult Suffrage. In 1955 Manley was elected Chief Minister. The 400 year British Rule, invoking slavery, deculturisation, uprising and bloodshed was not at an end. \n\nNorman Washington Manley was born at Roxborough, M
  • Purdy,_Washington '''Purdy''' is a small town north of the city of [[Gig Harbor]], on the northern boundary of Pierce County, Washinton.
  • Saint_Joseph's_Prairie_Church_(Washington_Township) [[Image:StJoePraireSep04.JPG|thumbnail|right|350px|St. Joseph's Prairie Church]]\n'''Saint Joseph's Prairie Church''' was a former [[Catholic]] parish of the [[Archdiocese of Dubuque]]. The parish was located in Washington Township, [[Dubuque County, Iowa]] - which is about ten miles south of [[Dubuque, Iowa]].\n\nIn [[1843]], Father T.J. Donaghoe and five Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary (B.V.M.) were invited to move to the Dubuque area by Bishop Mathias Loras. They moved from [[Philadelphi
  • Washington,_DC_schools These are '''public schools in Washington, DC'''.\n\nAll are directly or indirectly (i.e. charter schools) administered by [[District Of Columbia Public Schools]].\n\nAll except Oak Hill Academy are located in [[Washington, DC]], [[United States|USA]].\n\n===High schools===\n<table border="1">\n<tr><th width="175">School Name</th><th>Students*</th><th>Low grade</th><th>High grade</th></tr>\n<tr><td>Anacostia High School</td><td>693</td><td>9th</td><td>12th</td></tr>\n<!--<tr><td align="right">No
  • Washington_Business_Journal The '''Washington Business Journal''' is part of [[Bizjournals]], a division of [[American City Business Journals]], the largest publisher of metropolitan business newspapers in the United States. The Washington Business Journal is a frequent reference source for individuals reviewing companies in the [[Washington, DC]] area, due to its archives that go several years back.\n\n==Reference==\n*[http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/ Washington Business Journal]\n*[http://www.bizjournals.com
  • Washington_H._Soul_Pattinson '''Washington H. Soul Pattinson''' is an Australian public company.\n\nIt is listed on the [[Australian Stock Exchange]] under the code ''SOL''.\n\nThe company's prinicpal activites can be considered diverse. Their investments are in the following industries:\n\n* ownership of shares and properties\n* coal mining\n* bulk handling \n* commercial television licensee and operator \n* program and television production\n* telecommunications carrier\n* retailing of pharmaceutical products\n* manufactu
  • Washington_Improv_Theater '''''Washington Improv Theater''''', or W.I.T., is an [[improv comedy]] group and school based out of [[Washington, D.C.]] \n\nThey were founded in 1986 but disbanded in 1992, only to be re-formed in 1995 by original founder Carole Douglis. They began performing in the basement of the Universalist National Memorial Church in [[Dupont Circle]] in late 1997. By 1999 they were doing regular performances at Metro Cafe and eventually gained national exposure. \n\nEventually W.I.T. found a home at the
  • Washington_Legislature The '''Washington Legislature''' is the [[state legislature]] of [[Washington State]]. It is [[bicameral]], and is composed of a [[Senate]] and [[House of Representatives]].\n\nThere are forty-nine districts in Washington, each of which elects one senator and two representatives. There are thus forty-nine senators and ninety-eight representatives in the legislature.\n\nThe legislature is the legislative branch of the government of the State of Washington, and convenes in the capitol in [[Olympia
  • Washington_State_Route_504 '''State Route 504''' (also known as the [[Spirit Lake (Washington)|Spirit Lake]] Memorial Highway), is a [[highway]] that runs east from [[Castle Rock, Washington]] for 52 miles to its present terminus at [[Johnston Ridge Observatory]] at the northern base of [[Mount St. Helens]]. Other places of interest along this highway include the [[Mount St. Helens Visitor Center]] (which is part of the [[Washington State Park System]]), and the [[Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center]].\n\nPrevious to the [[May


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West_Virginia

  • List_of_cities_in_West_Virginia '''List of cities in West Virginia''', arranged in alphabetical order.\n\n{{CompactTOC2}} __NOTOC__\n\n==B==\n*[[Beckley, West Virginia|Beckley]]\n\n==C==\n*[[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]\n*[[Clarksburg, West Virginia|Clarksburg]]\n\n==F==\n*[[Fairmont, West Virginia|Fairmont]]\n\n==H==\n*[[Harper's Ferry, West Virginia|Harper's Ferry]]\n*[[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington]]\n\n==M==\n*[[Martinsburg, West Virginia|Martinsburg]]\n*[[Morgantown, West Virginia|Morgantown]]\n\n==P==\n*
  • West_Virginia_Media_Holdings '''West Virginia Media Holdings''' is a media chain in [[West Virginia]]. It owns [[television]] stations in each of the four main [[media markets]] in the state, as well as a weekly newspaper.\n\nThe group owns [[WOWK]] in [[Huntington, West Virginia]], [[WVNS]] in [[Beckley, West Virginia]], and [[WTRF]] in [[Wheeling, West Virginia]], which are all affiliated with the [[CBS]] network, and [[WBOY]] in [[Clarksburg, West Virginia]] which is affiliated with [[NBC]]. It also owns the [[State Jo
  • West_Virginia_School_of_Osteopathic_Medicine The '''West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine''' is a public, stand-alone [[osteopathic]] medical school located in [[Lewisburg, West Virginia]]. It is the only stand-alone professional school in [[West Virginia]]. \n\nThe school was founded in [[1974]] as the '''Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine''', a private, non-profit institution. It was not financially stable and was taken over by the state in [[1976]] under its current name. \n\nThe school has been somewhat controvercial


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Wisconsin

  • Diocese_of_Madison,_Wisconsin The '''Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin''' is the [[Catholic]] Diocese for the southwest corner of Wisconsin. The Diocese is headquartered in [[Madison, Wisconsin]]. It is comprised of Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, LaFayette, Marquette, Rock and Sauk counties. The area of the diocese is approximately 8,070 square miles (20,900 km²). There are about 270,000 Catholics in the Diocese.\n\nThere are currently 135 parishes in the Diocese. The current Bishop of this
  • Saint_Augustine_Church_(New_Diggings,_Wisconsin) [[Image:StAugNewDigginsWI062003.jpg|thumbnail|right|350px|St. Augustine's Church]]\n'''Saint Augustine Church''' is a former [[Catholic]] parish located in [[New Diggins, Wisconsin]]. The church is within the territory of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin. It is one of the parishes that was established by [[Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli|Father Samuel Mazzuchelli]] in [[1844]].\n\nThe church is a small wooden structure, and is a combination of both the gothic and classical styles. The plans for t
  • Saint_Patrick's_Church_(Benton,_Wisconsin) [[Image:StPatricksBentonWisJune2003.jpg|thumbnail|right|175px|Saint Patrick's Church, Benton, Wisconsin.]]\n'''Saint Patrick's Church''' is the [[Catholic]] parish for [[Benton, Wisconsin]] and suurounding areas. The parish is part of the [[Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin|Diocese of Madison]].\n\nThe church was built in 1852 by the pioneer priest [[Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli|Father Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli]]. Father Mazzuchelli - who was declared [[Venerable]] by [[Pope John Paul II]] in [[199
  • University_of_Wisconsin-Platteville University of Wisconsin-Platteville is located in the southwestern corner of [[Wisconsin]] in the county of [[Grant County, Wisconsin|Grant]] and in the city of [[Platteville, Wisconsin|Platteville]]. It is a baccaluareate university, though some of its colleges are starting to offer master's degrees.\n\n=== History ===\nOriginally, the City of Platteville had two colleges. One a teaching college and the other a [[mining]] college. The teaching college was founded in 1866 as the first teachin


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Wyoming

  • Free_State_Wyoming [[Image:Free_State_Wyoming_logo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Free State Wyoming logo]]\n'''Free State Wyoming''' (FSW) is a [[political migration]] project whose goal is to bring people of "demonstrably ethical character" to the state of [[Wyoming]] in the western [[United States]] to encourage "political liberty, free trade and voluntary cooperation."\n\n== History ==\nThe idea for Free State Wyoming was conceived by [[Kenneth W. Royce]] (aka Boston T. Party). He remains the prominent figure in t
  • Wyoming_Valley_Massacre The '''Wyoming Valley Massacre''' took place in [[Pennsylvania]]'s Wyoming Valley on [[July 3]], [[1778]]. [[Iroquois]] soldiers, at war with the [[United States]] on account of the [[American Revolutionary War]], killed some 360 settlers. The massacre provoked outrage among colonists and provided the impetus for the retaliatory [[Sullivan Expedition]].\n\n{{stub}}


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