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  1. Bowling (1865 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Bowling ball and pins.jpg|thumb|Bowling ball and two pins]]
    4: ... material imitating a wood surface. Historically, bowling lanes were made of wood, however most centers aro...
    5: *[[Ten-pin bowling]]
    6: *[[Five-pin bowling]], played in [[Canada]]
    8: ...o roll a small ball three times per [[turn (game)|frame]] instead of two, and the fallen pins are not ...

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  1. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    5: ...ere used to make soups and stews. Pies were made from gathered raspberries, strawberries, and cherrie...
    7: ...ame from the roots of the madder herb; brown came from the hulls of black walnuts.
    9: The average life expectancy on the frontier was 25 years old. Many children died of di...
    11: ...n the frontier. By adulthood, most people on the frontier had received less schooling than the averag...
    13: ...and dancing was popular among both women and men. From time to time, acrobats, tightrope walkers, and ...
  2. Maple (3638 bytes)
    14: ...me 'acer' derives from the Latin "acris" (sharp), from the hardness of the wood, used for lances in th...
    21: ... Maple is the wood of choice for bowling pins and bowling alley lanes. Some species have bright autumnal le...
  3. Kentucky (15076 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]] |
    41: ...h the [[Cumberland Gap]], and was the first major frontier developed west of the [[Appalachian Mountai...
    45: ...to the state. A different version of the name is from the Indian word meaning "dark and bloody huntin...
    48: ... [[capital]] of Kentucky is [[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]] and its governor is [[Ernie Fletcher]] (...
    63: ...blage of smaller cities across the [[Ohio River]] from [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], also has a large metropol...
  4. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
    8: ...YA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
    26: * [[Cloth]] woven from [[flax]] fiber
    112: * [[1589]]: [[Stocking frame]]: [[William Lee]]
    134: ...quadrant]]: [[Thomas Godfrey (inventor)|Thomas Godfrey]]
  5. List of sports (7304 bytes)
    209: * [[Freestyle skiing]]
    222: * [[Freestyle snowboarding]]
    250: * [[Bowling]]
    321: * [[Ultimate frisbee]]
  6. Ohio (19444 bytes)
    42: ...ries]]. During the [[18th century]], the [[France|French]] set up a system of trading posts to control...
    44: ...e [[Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris]], the French ceded control of Ohio and the old Northwest t...
    46: ...ited the [[American colonies|American colonists]] from settling in Ohio Country. British control of th...
    48: ...lished slavery in the coming two generations, the free states would be known as Northern States. The N...
    74: ...distinctive regional dialect set this section off from the rest of the state and, unfortunately, creat...
  7. Bowling (1865 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Bowling ball and pins.jpg|thumb|Bowling ball and two pins]]
    4: ... material imitating a wood surface. Historically, bowling lanes were made of wood, however most centers aro...
    5: *[[Ten-pin bowling]]
    6: *[[Five-pin bowling]], played in [[Canada]]
    8: ...o roll a small ball three times per [[turn (game)|frame]] instead of two, and the fallen pins are not ...
  8. Francis Drake (14963 bytes)
    1: [[Image:FrancisDrake.jpg|framed|Sir Francis Drake, c. [[1540]]–[[1596]].]]
    2: ...to [[circumnavigation|circumnavigate]] the globe, from [[1577]] to [[1580]] and was knighted on his re...
    7: ...n from a portrait painted quite late in his life. Francis was the eldest or second eldest of twelve ch...
    9: ...orced to flee to [[Kent]]. At about the age of 13 Francis took to the sea on a cargo bark, becoming ma...
    12: ...a few days before, nearly costing Drake his life. From then on, he devoted the rest of his life to wor...
  9. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    46: ...water from the Salt River. Their name is derived from the [[Pima]] (Akimel O'otham) phrase, ''Ho Ho K...
    49: ... and others from Wickenburg had dug a short canal from the Salt River and founded a small farming colo...
    53: ...'', memorializing the birth of a new civilization from the ruins left by the Hohokam.
    61: ...Hotel now stands. Miss Nellie Shaver, a newcomer from Wisconsin, was appointed as the first female sc...
    65: ...nment. The bill was signed by Governor [[John C. Fremont]] on [[February 25]], [[1881]]. Phoenix wa...
  10. List of hobbies (5016 bytes)
    66: ** [[Open source]] and the [[free software movement]]
    196: * [[Bowling]]
    200: * Freshwater and [[ocean|saltwater]] [[Sport fishing|f...
    207: * [[Ultimate frisbee]]
  11. Jaguar (9341 bytes)
    19: ...heavier. The easiest way to distinguish a jaguar from a leopard, beside the jaguar’s much more powe...
    21: ...cumented putting 1/4 [[inch]] (6 mm) dents into [[bowling ball]]s using their teeth. "They are powerful eno...
    25: The jaguar's habitat ranges from the rain forests of [[South America|South]] and...
    27: ...o shoot a jaguar for its pelt. Fossils of jaguars from as far north as [[Missouri]] confirm these cats...
    34: ...They are opportunists and will take anything from frogs, mice, birds, fish, to domestic livestock. A ...
  12. White House (15373 bytes)
    16: ...left|19th Century view of the White House as seen from the southwest, with the old West Wing visible.]...
    20: ...ainted white as early as 1798, and the repainting from the fire damage did not originate the term "Whi...
    28: ...dential review of the troops from a grandstand in front of the White House instead of the traditional ...
    32: ...nce rather than risk alienating some associate or friend of a powerful politician or opinion-maker.
    54: *a bowling lane
  13. Jaguars (9017 bytes)
    18: ...heavier. The easiest way to distinguish a jaguar from a leopard, beside the jaguar’s much more powe...
    20: ...cumented putting 1/4 [[inch]] (6 mm) dents into [[bowling ball]]s using their teeth. "They are powerful eno...
    24: The jaguar's habitat ranges from the rain forests of [[South America|South]] and...
    26: ...o shoot a jaguar for its pelt. Fossils of jaguars from as far north as [[Missouri]] confirm these cats...
    33: ...They are opportunists and will take anything from frogs, mice, birds, fish, to domestic livestock. A ...
  14. Cricket (27178 bytes)
    2: ...Wales]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]] and the [[English language|Eng...
    13: ...tting (cricket)|bats]]'' while the other team ''[[bowling (cricket)|bowls]]'' and ''[[fielder|fields]]''.
    15: In each innings, the bowling team tries to limit the runs scored by the battin...
    46: ...der]]''. One player of the team that is currently bowling takes up the role of a ''[[#wicket-keeper|wicket-...
    48: ...hind the [[#The playing field|wicket]] at the end from which the ball is bowled, and adjudicate on mos...

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