Navy (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) important places in U.S. and U.S. Naval history. The Navy operates 32 amphibious warfare ships, eight Template:Sclass and two Template:Sclass amphibious assault
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Fisheries and Wildlife and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, with the latter inheriting the history and heritage of the old U.S. Fish Commission and U.S.
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Alaska (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) North American history, and the second most powerful earthquake recorded in world history. The Good Friday earthquake lasted 4 minutes and 38 seconds. 600
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ice age. Ancestors of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (including Teyas and Escanjaques and Tawakoni), Tonkawa, and Caddo (including Kichai) lived in
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1315), and may also issue federal and New York state summonses, protect persons and property, prevent breaches of the peace, and enforce rules and regulations
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Texas (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) Colorado, and Red River. While Texas has few natural lakes, Texans have built more than a hundred artificial reservoirs. The size and unique history of Texas
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England and a region profoundly influential upon American history, academia, and the research economy. Massachusetts has a reputation for social and political
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Nevada (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) for fighting events such as MMA and have hosted several UFC and other MMA title fights. The city has held the most UFC events with 86 events. The state is
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Midshipmen and has two dining facilities. It hosts various sporting events (including the men's and women's intercollegiate basketball games) and is used
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Maine (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) Scarborough, and Falmouth Lewiston and Auburn Bangor, Orono, Brewer, Old Town, and Hampden Biddeford, Saco and Old Orchard Beach Brunswick and Topsham Waterville
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Alabama (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) Plateau, and Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians of the north to the Piedmont, Canebrake, and Black Belt of the central region to the Gulf Coastal Plain and beaches
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Maryland (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) indentured servants and African slaves or laborers was fluid, and white and black laborers commonly lived and worked together, and formed unions. Mixed-race
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travel east and west, while U.S. routes 81, 83, 85 and 281 run north and south. South Dakota and Montana are the only states sharing a land border that
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Navy Yard and performs at official events and public concerts around the city. Founded in 1950, Arena Stage achieved national attention and spurred growth
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southwest, Ohio and the Ohio River to its west, Lake Erie and New York to its north, the Delaware River and New Jersey to its east, and the Canadian province
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Ohio (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) made up of Mexicans in Toledo and Columbus, and Puerto Ricans in Cleveland and Columbus, and also has a significant and diverse Asian population in Columbus
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existed from 1807 to 1970, and throughout its history was responsible for mapping and charting the coast of the United States, and later the coasts of U.S
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Indiana (category Policy and guidelines header templates) (section History) Michigan to the north and northeast, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south and southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west
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by Massachusetts, and on the east by Rhode Island. The state capital and fourth largest city is Hartford, and other major cities and towns (by population)
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