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  • Amtrak (redirect from Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)) (category North Dakota railroads)
    1957. The railroads had lost money on passenger service since the Great Depression, but deficits reached $723 million in 1957. For many railroads, these losses
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  • North Dakota (category North Dakota)
    extinct in North Dakota such as the gray wolf, swift fox, caribou and grizzly bear. List of insects of North Dakota 1,126 Species known in North Dakota List
    156 KB (14,444 words) - 23:04, 21 February 2025
  • South Dakota (category South Dakota)
    Statehood | 4th Grade North Dakota Studies". https://www.ndstudies.gov/gr4/early-settlement-north-dakota/part-1-early-settlement-north-dakota/section-6-statehood
    157 KB (13,461 words) - 22:13, 14 March 2025
  • Nebraska (section Railroads)
    Parallel 40° North, under the Kansas–Nebraska Act. The Nebraska Territory included parts of the current states of Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming
    110 KB (8,238 words) - 23:00, 21 February 2025
  • Montana (section Railroads)
    Mountain States, located in the north of the region known as the Western United States. It borders North Dakota and South Dakota to the east. Wyoming is to
    267 KB (24,293 words) - 10:01, 31 January 2025
  • Iowa (section Railroads)
    common with other Midwestern states (especially Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota), is feeling the brunt of rural flight, although Iowa has been
    200 KB (16,740 words) - 23:03, 21 February 2025
  • Minnesota (category Articles containing Dakota-language text)
    and Ontario to the north and east and by the U.S. states of Wisconsin to the east, Iowa to the south, and North Dakota and South Dakota to the west. It is
    169 KB (14,870 words) - 01:01, 11 February 2025
  • Mexico's Railroads – An Historical Survey. Golden: Colorado Railroad Museum. ISBN 978-0826311856. LCCN 70-116915.  "New Mexico and its Railroads". Historical
    371 KB (33,132 words) - 22:55, 12 February 2025
  • Texas (section Railroads)
    as occurred during the February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm. Usually, prevailing winds in North America will push polar air masses to the southeast
    256 KB (25,860 words) - 23:17, 14 March 2025
  • Idaho (section Railroads)
    oldest dated artifacts in North America. American Indian peoples predominant in the area included the Nez Percé in the north and the Northern and Western
    103 KB (8,687 words) - 23:01, 21 February 2025
  • subregion of the Western United States. It borders Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest
    116 KB (9,452 words) - 23:05, 21 February 2025
  • the Mississippi River, ranking third alongside Wyoming and just behind North Dakota and Texas among the fastest-growing states. File:Seneca Rocks by Asilverstein
    179 KB (18,368 words) - 22:59, 21 February 2025
  • in D.C., Lowest in North Dakota". February 15, 2013. https://news.gallup.com/poll/160517/lgbt-percentage-highest-lowest-north-dakota.aspx.  Ford, Zack (May
    145 KB (13,675 words) - 23:06, 21 February 2025
  • Alaska (section North Slope)
    temperature recorded in continental North America (in Snag, Yukon, Canada). The climate in the extreme north of Alaska, north of the Brooks Range, is Arctic
    195 KB (17,613 words) - 22:10, 14 March 2025
  • region surrounding New York Harbor. North of the Lenape was a third Algonquian nation, the Mohicans. Starting north of them, from east to west, were two
    216 KB (21,582 words) - 23:08, 21 February 2025
  • in Osborne County was the geodetic center of North America: the central reference point for all maps of North America. The geographic center of Kansas is
    185 KB (16,672 words) - 23:07, 21 February 2025
  • basins. In the north, on the east side of the Continental Divide is the North Park of Colorado. The North Park is drained by the North Platte River, which
    211 KB (19,089 words) - 23:06, 21 February 2025
  • Engineers was constructing railroads and bridges. Union forces took advantage of such Confederate infrastructure because railroads and bridges provided access
    104 KB (10,239 words) - 07:51, 31 March 2025
  • Kispoko east and war broke out with the Tutelo of North Carolina and Virginia that pushed them further north and east. The Maumee were closely related to the
    211 KB (19,051 words) - 23:03, 21 February 2025
  • Highest in D.C., Lowest in North Dakota". Gallup, Inc.. http://www.gallup.com/poll/160517/lgbt-percentage-highest-lowest-north-dakota.aspx.  Gates, Gary J.;
    242 KB (23,642 words) - 01:06, 22 February 2025
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