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    U.S. Census Bureau regions and divisions. Since 1950, the United States Census Bureau defines four statistical regions, with nine divisions. [1] [2] The Census Bureau region definition is "widely used... for data collection and analysis", [3] and is the most commonly used classification system.[4] [5] [6] [7]Region 1: Northeast Division 1: New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New ...
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    Daily States [4] New Orleans 1880 Became New Orleans States-Item in 1960 [2] Gazette and Sentinel: Plaquemine: 1858 1864 ... S. N. D. North; United States Department of the Interior (1884). "Catalogue of Periodical Publications: ... "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Louisiana". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) "Louisiana Newspapers".
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    Southern United States Unripe tomatoes, sliced, coated with cornmeal, and fried. [27] Frito pie: Southwest Southwestern United States A dish made with chili, cheese, and corn chips (especially Fritos). Additions can include pico de gallo, refried beans, sour cream, onions, rice, and jalapeños. [28] [29] Garbage Plate: Northeast Rochester, New York
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    The Massachusetts Bay Colony French settlements and forts in the so-called Illinois Country, 1763, which encompassed parts of the modern day states of Illinois, Missouri, Indiana and Kentucky) A 1775 map of the German Coast, a historical region of present-day Louisiana located above New Orleans on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River Vandalia was the name of a proposed British colony ...
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    Image Drink Name Associated Region Description Ale-8-One: Ale-8-One: Kentucky: A ginger and citrus blend, containing less carbonation and fewer calories than conventional soda, Ale-8-One was first sold in 1920s Prohibition-era Kentucky—according to the company, thirsty locals used it as a mixer to improve the taste of bootleg liquor. [5] Often abbreviated as Ale-8, the name Ale-8-One is ...
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    Several thousand place names in the United States have names of French origin, some a legacy of past French exploration and rule over much of the land and some in honor of French help during the American Revolution and the founding of the country (see also: New France and French in the United States).Others were named after early Americans of French, especially Huguenot, ancestry (Marion ...
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    As of the census [9] of 2010, there were 2,142 people, 904 households, and 581 families living in the town. The population density was 1,252.6 inhabitants per square mile (483.6/km 2).There were 1,000 housing units at an average density of 584.8 per square mile (225.8/km 2).The racial makeup of the town was 98.6% White, 0.1% African American, 0.3% Native American, 0.4% Asian, and 0.7% from two ...
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    Map of Northwest Indiana. Northwest Indiana, nicknamed "The Region" after the Calumet Region, [1] is an unofficial region of northern Indiana, United States that is located at the northwestern corner of the state. Though there is no official definition of the region, it is based on the Gary, Indiana Metropolitan Division, which comprises Jasper, Lake, Porter and Newton counties in Indiana, and ...
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    A map of all active curling clubs in the United States. This is a list of the curling clubs in the United States. In October 2022, the membership of USA Curling ratified the board of directors' vote to remove the Grand National Curling Club (GNCC) as a regional association. Some clubs opted to leave USA Curling while retaining membership in the ...
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    Total area is 36,419.55 square miles (94,326.2 km 2), making Indiana the 38th largest in size out of the 50 states. [1]Lake Michigan is the largest body of water wholly or partially within the state borders.; Hoosier Hill in Wayne County is the highest point in the state at 1,257 feet (383 m) above sea level.; The lowest natural point is on the Ohio River, specifically where Illinois, Indiana ...
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