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  • National Council for the Traditional Arts (category Arts organizations established in 1933)
    Template:Infobox Organization The National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) is a private, non-profit arts organization based in the United States
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  • decade), Congress enacted legislation in 1988 that requires sponsoring agencies or organizations to pay for charges in advance. Severe financial penalties
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Presidency (1933–1945))
    also establishing contacts in the South, particularly in Georgia, in the 1920s. He issued an open letter endorsing Al Smith's successful campaign in New
    168 KB (20,482 words) - 08:24, 4 February 2025
  • Ames National Laboratory (category Organizations)
    the Langmuir Award in 1933, Only Oscar K. Rice and Linus Pauling preceded him in this achievement. The award is now called the Award in Pure Chemistry of
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  • Harvard University (category Educational institutions established in the 1630s) (section In popular culture)
    Oaks, a research library in Washington, D.C., Harvard Forest in Petersham, Massachusetts, Concord Field Station in Estabrook Woods in Concord, Massachusetts
    116 KB (9,478 words) - 00:07, 22 February 2025
  • Massachusetts (category States and territories established in 1788) (section Arts, culture, and recreation)
    was established in 1852. Massachusetts is home to the oldest school in continuous existence in North America (The Roxbury Latin School, founded in 1645)
    252 KB (23,989 words) - 02:04, 11 February 2025
  • Ohio (category States and territories established in 1803)
    attacked and ransacked in Morgan's Raid, starting in Harrison in the west and culminating in the Battle of Salineville near West Point in the far east. While
    197 KB (17,710 words) - 08:20, 4 February 2025
  • Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    prescribed in Section 8043 in Title 10 of the United States Code or delegates those duties and responsibilities to other officers in his administration in his
    43 KB (1,550 words) - 00:16, 8 February 2025
  • Connecticut (category States and territories established in 1788)
    steam-powered vessels in the 19th century. In 1875, the first telephone exchange in the world was established in New Haven. When World War I broke out in 1914, Connecticut
    194 KB (16,850 words) - 02:31, 11 February 2025
  • Colorado (category States and territories established in 1861) (section Arts and film)
    Colorado in the 1930s saw the last wild wolf in the state shot in 1945. A wolf pack recolonized Moffat County, Colorado in northwestern Colorado in 2019.
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  • United States Naval Academy (category Educational institutions established in 1845)
    modern hospital in 1907, the fourth in sequence, on what is today called "Hospital Point." In 1910, the academy established its own dairy farm. In 1913, the
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  • Oregon (category States and territories established in 1859)
    traversed Oregon in the early 1800s, and the first permanent European settlements in Oregon were established by fur trappers and traders. In 1843, an autonomous
    196 KB (16,908 words) - 23:56, 12 February 2025
  • Boeing (category American companies established in 1916)
    plant in Missouri that produces weapons used in Israel-Hamas war" (in en). https://www.kcur.org/news/2023-11-07/protesters-block-boeing-plant-in-misso
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  • Military Academy (category Educational institutions established in 1802) (section Life in the corps)
    2003, Stephanie Hightower in 2005, Lindsey Danilack in 2013, Simone Askew in 2017, Reilly McGinnis in 2020, and Lauren Drysdale in 2022. Simone Askew was
    146 KB (15,697 words) - 22:45, 12 April 2025
  • Army (category Military units and formations established in 1775) (section Combat maneuver organizations)
    States, established in 1791 and renamed the United States Army in 1796. In 1798, during the Quasi-War with France, the U.S. Congress established a three-year
    170 KB (14,477 words) - 22:17, 12 April 2025
  • West Virginia (category States and territories established in 1863) (section In the Civil War)
    legislature would meet in Wheeling in June 1861. On May 23, 1861, secession was ratified by a large majority in Virginia as a whole, but in the western counties
    179 KB (18,368 words) - 23:59, 21 February 2025
  • Holocaust Memorial Museum (category Museums established in 1993)
    Genocide, approved by the United Nations in 1948 and ratified by the United States in 1988, the CoC has established itself as a leading non-partisan commenter
    51 KB (4,930 words) - 21:41, 9 April 2025
  • Native Americans in the United States (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Native American mascots in sports)
    Americans in 1880 (including 33,000 in Alaska and 82,000 in Oklahoma, back then known as Indian Territory), around 274,000 in 1890 (including 25,500 in Alaska
    259 KB (26,475 words) - 23:12, 14 March 2025
  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (category Event venues established in 1971) (section Local performing arts organizations)
    participate in, and enjoy the arts. VSA provides educators, parents, and artists with resources and the tools to support arts programming in schools and
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  • Vermont (category States and territories established in 1791) (section In fiction)
    worked to contain in the South. Abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens was born in Vermont and later represented a district in Pennsylvania in Congress. He developed
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