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ContentsGoodyear Arizona – Emmy AwardHistory of Goodyear, ArizonaLearn more about the city of Goodyear, Arizona
Goodyear Arizona – Emmy Award
Seventeen miles outside of Phoenix, Arizona lies Goodyear, a small city in Arizona that put itself on the map recently, when it won a regional Emmy award for their city video created by the Goodyear Economic Development Department (seen below).
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Contents40 Things to Do in Irvine
40 Things to Do in Irvine
The City of Irvine, California celebrates its 40th Birthday in 2011. To celebrate, here is a list of “40 Things to Do in Irvine.”
Get a bird’s-eye view of the area aboard the Great Park Balloon, at the Orange County Great Park
Ride the Irvine Spectrum Center’s iconic 108-foot tall Giant Wheel, a ferris wheel custom-designed and...
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ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in MassachusettsInteresting Items Related to MA HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Massachusetts
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Massachusetts, such as The African Meeting House, the oldest Black church edifice in the United States; the first email ever sent, the Emancipation...
ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in MarylandInteresting Items Related to MD HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Maryland
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Maryland, such as the Clara Barton National Historic Site, the Presidential Pet Museum, and George Washington’s Wooden Teeth.
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ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in KansasInteresting Items Related to KS HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Kansas
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Kansas, such as the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum and the Nicodemus National Historic Site.
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ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in IndianaInteresting Items Related to IN HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Indiana
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Indiana, such as the baseball field used in the film, A League of Their Own, Grissom Air Museum, and Levi Coffin State Historic Site.
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The Green Grass of Wyoming was based on the book by the same name, by Mary O’Hara. It was the third book in the series of horse books which followed the well-known My Friend Flicka and the lesser known Thunderhead.
The film was directed by Louis King and produced by Robert Bassler.
The Green Grass of Wyoming starred:
Peggy Cummins as Carey Greenway
Charles Coburn as Beaver Greenway
Robert Arthur as Ken...
ContentsNebraska’s State Historic Baseball CapitalNebraska’s State RiverNebraska’s State Village of LightsNebraska’s State Historic Baseball Capital
St. Paul, NE became Nebraska’s state historic baseball capital in 1997. Find out what you can do in this town here. With options like the Museum of Nebraska’s Baseball Greats, and St. Paul’s historic baseball mural, this...
California State Gold Rush Ghost TownBodie is a unique ghost town, and a great day trip. Learn about the town’s history, read stories, and find out about the people who lived there.Source: Bodie
 
 
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ContentsCotter, Arkansas (Trout Capital of the U.S.A.)Lake Village, Arkansas (Southeast Purple Martin Capital of the State of Arkansas)Fort Smith, Arkansas (Northwest Purple Martin Capital of the State of Arkansas)Cotter, Arkansas (Trout Capital of the U.S.A.)
Arkansas legislature designated that Cotter, Arkansas should be known as the trout capital of the U.S.A. Learn about the history of Cotter, and see...