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Davie
In 1908, Robert Parsell Davie, a developer from Colorado, purchased 28,000 acres of reclaimed land
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Remembering Boone
Named for the frontiersman Daniel Boone, the town of Boone was first laid out in 1850 and officiall
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Everglades National Park
Vast, mysterious, and inaccessible for centuries, the Everglades is famous worldwide. Much of this
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Yukon
Herding their cattle up the Chisholm Trail, the entrepreneurial Spencer brothers found the south si
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The Little Greenbrier School
The Little Greenbrier School is located off Wears Cove Road in the northern section of the Great Sm
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See, Do, Repeat
Now SC Press 出版The practice of entrepreneurship is transformative to anyone who chooses to take the journey, and i
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Celebrating Cranford
The story of suburban Cranford, New Jersey, began after the Civil War as wealthy New Yorkers came t
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Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships
The Pennsylvania High School Hockey Championships began in 1975 as a vision of several people who u
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Oxford
Located primarily in the southernmost regions of Calhoun County with portions in Talladega and Cleb
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The Old Spanish Trail Highway in Texas
At the dawn of automobile travel in the United States, visionary entrepreneurs proposed a Southern
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Remembering Edgewater Beach Hotel
Nothing epitomized the glamour and excitement of Chicago's jazz age and war years like the fabled E
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Western Kankakee County
Kankakee County, named after the Kankakee River, was created in 1853 by an act of the Illinois Legi
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Long Island Rail Road
East of Babylon, the 75-mile segment of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) stretching from Bay Shore
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Highway 61 Through Minnesota
Driving on Highway 61 through Minnesota provides a rare opportunity for one to see virtually every
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Northern Central Railway
The Northern Central Railway (NCR), completed to Sunbury in 1858, was a Class 1 railroad that conne
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Allendale
The borough of Allendale, New Jersey, is a three-plus-square-mile residential community with top-ra
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Oxnard
As early as 1910, Oxnard was known as the Biggest Little City on the Coast, when the population was
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Pocatello
Few cities in the United States have been influenced by as many industries as Pocatello. Mining, ag
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Norumbega Park and Totem Pole Ballroom
Throughout the early part of the 20th century, Norumbega Park in Newton, Massachusetts, was the ult
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Las Vegas Radio and Television
George Thomas Apfel brings to life the history of radio and television in Las Vegas from its humble
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Ventura County
Ventura County has its roots in the founding of Mission San Buenaventura during the Spanish era (17
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The Hyde-Murphy Company
The Hyde-Murphy Company was one of the largest and most renowned specialty woodworking mills in the
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Mantua
Mantua, Virginia, sprouted outside Washington, DC, after World War II because of its convenient loc
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Tewksbury State Hospital
Opened on May 1, 1854, the State Almshouse at Tewksbury was a venture by the Commonwealth of Massac
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Indiana’s Lost Speedways and Legendary Drivers
From the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway to the dirt oval tracks in small Indiana towns, thousands
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