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  1. Pennsylvanian (1543 bytes)
    1: ...ylvanian (Amtrak)|Pennsylvanian]]''' is also an [[Amtrak]] train that travels from [[New York City|New Yor...
  2. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    29: By the end of the [[20th century]], almost the only steam power still in regular use in [[North Amer...
    34: ...to do so. Therefore this type of transmission is only suitable for low-powered [[Switcher|shunting]] l...
    43: ...n from Chicago, Illinois to [[Denver, Colorado]] only cost [[United States dollar|US$]]14.64 (in 1934]...
    60: ... remain dominant in some European countries. The only diesel-electric locomotives of the Deutsche Bund...
    82: ...s in [[Manhattan]] tunnels. For the same reason [[Amtrak]] operates a fleet of dual-mode locomotives in th...
  3. California (63989 bytes)
    93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
    122: ...he odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four, i.e., presidential election y...
    124: ...m lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the second person in the history of the United S...
    128: ...erms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and ...
    134: ... Empire, Orange and San Diego counties, and most inland, eastern, and rural areas. Democratic bastion...
  4. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    63: ...egislative]], and [[judicial branch|judicial]]. Unlike most other states, significant autonomy is gra...
    71: ...ne, is a point at which the state of Maryland is only two miles wide. This geographical curiosity, the...
    95: ...he relatively close manufacturing centers of the inland
    153: ..., Maryland]], and [[Cumberland, Maryland]] on the Amtrak [[Capitol Limited]]. MARC trains, operated by th...
  5. Virginia (23198 bytes)
    139: Virginia has [[Amtrak]] passenger rail service along several corridors ...
  6. Nevada (17565 bytes)
    68: ...or homosexuals and heterosexuals. Heterosexuals only have to be 14 while homosexuals must be at least...
    130: *[[Fernley, Nevada|Fernley]]
    235: ...|Sparks]], and [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]]. [http://www.amtrak.com/timetable/oct04/P05.pdf] [[Burlington Northe...
    237: ...es, California]] and [[Los Angeles]] ([http://www.amtrak.com/timetable/oct04/P03.pdf]). [[Greyhound Lines]...
  7. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    107: ...emical manufacturing. Although the state is certainly not defined by these activities, their existence...
    112: ...rcentages of immigrants in the country (trailing only [[California]] and [[New York]] and just ahead o...
    126: ...populated state in the nation, and the first and only state that has had every one of its 21 counties ...
    145: ...inatra]] was born [[December 12]], [[1915]], the only child of working-class Italian-American immigran...
    195: ...affic between [[Delaware]] and [[New York]]. Commonly referred to as simply "the Turnpike," it is also...
  8. 2006 (7939 bytes)
    24: ...J Transit]] takes over [[Clocker]] service from [[Amtrak]]
    26: * [[January 15]] - First round of the [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Finnish presidential election, 200...
    27: ...anuary 29]] - Second round (if needed) of the [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Finnish presidential election, 200...
    69: * [[Finland]] plans to cease [[analog television]] broadca...
  9. Richmond, Virginia (20197 bytes)
    44: ...prevented river boats from traveling any further inland.
    59: ...was defeated by [[Douglas Wilder]] the first and only black governor.
    168: ...chmond also has two railroad stations served by [[Amtrak]]. Each station receives regular service from no...
    170: ...vated Main Street Station near downtown Richmond only receives trains bound for [[Newport News, Virgin...
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    37: ...ved in this area for perhaps thousands of years. Unlike the settlers that would eventually make Sacram...
    56: ...rojects were funded though taxes levied on goods unloaded from boats and loaded onto rail cars in the ...
    103: ... a result, the greater metropolitan area sprawls only four miles west of downtown (as [[West Sacrament...
    107: ...nks Sacramento to the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]. Amtrak's [[California Zephyr]] transcontinental rail ser...
    125: ...a usually has low humidity. Rain generally falls only between November and March, with the rainy seaso...
  11. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    12: |leader_name = [[John Hickenlooper]] [[Democrat|(D)]]
    36: ...eball]]'s [[Colorado Rockies]] ([[National League|NL]]), is distinctively marked in purple (one of the...
    235: Among the neighborhoods commonly spoken of but not listed above are Lo-Do (short ...
    275: [[Train]] service to Denver is provided by the [[Amtrak]] [[California Zephyr]] which runs from [[Chicago...
    366: ...k of the Year </b> , Bruce Caughey and Dean Winstanley, Fulcrum Publishing, 1555910068
  12. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    60: ...ate as mid-March; since [[1878]] snow has fallen only three times in October and four in April. Winte...
    62: ...magnolia]]s, and [[peach]] trees (both flowering-only and fruiting). The city-wide floral display run...
    119: ...ommuter rail service to other Georgia cities, and Amtrak in a single facility.
    195: ...three times, and a conference championship once, only to go on to lose to the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[...
    197: ...uis, Missouri|St. Louis]] Hawks (1955-68). Their only NBA championship was in [[1958]], when they were...
  13. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    12: The capitol building is one of only a few U.S. state capitol buildings with a genuin...
    52: ...ed in [[2003]], the Des Moines metropolitan area only consisted of Polk, Dallas, and Warren counties.)
    87: ...ter-city bus routes to Des Moines. The nearest [[Amtrak]] train station is in [[Osceola, Iowa|Osceola]], ...
  14. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    59: ...e used as a source of material for the landfill. Only Beacon Hill, the smallest of the three original ...
    65: ... though this increases dramatically as one goes inland away from the city.
    101: ...t galleries spill out onto the street, providing unlimited access to their contents during Art Newbury...
    247: ... the southwestern suburbs of Boston. Meanwhile, [[Amtrak]]'s [[Downeaster]] service to [[Maine]] originate...
    288: *[http://www.boston-online.com/glossary.html Guide to the local language]
  15. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    33: ...st linked with other cities by rail in [[1840]]. Unlike [[Vicksburg, Mississippi|Vicksburg]], [[Greenv...
    39: ... city earned the nickname "Chimneyville" because only the chimneys of houses were left standing. The n...
    65: ...81 residents, and by [[1900]] the population had only grown to approximately 8,000, though by [[1944]]...
    129: ...at [http://www.clarionledger.com http://www.clarionledger.com]
    212: *[[Beth Henley]], playwright
  16. Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
    40: ... speeds exceeding 260 [[Miles per hour|mph]] suddenly touched down west of Raleigh. The [[Supercell|su...
    120: *Passenger Rail: [[Amtrak]] Carolinian, Piedmont and Silver Star offer dail...
  17. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    77: [[Amtrak]] has an Art Deco train station downtown, with da...
    108: ...pular postwar era Stars and Stripes Park. Lake Stanley Draper, the city's largest and most remote, off...
    135: ...munity, more immigrants moved into the area, not only from Vietnam and Southeast Asia, but from all ar...
    152: ... home of Oklahoma City's artists' community, the only such district in the state. Located along Paseo ...
    322: * [http://www.okconline.com/ Oklahoma City Web Portal]
  18. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    14: ...h the same information. This section is meant to only be a summary of the main article. Thanks.-->
    29: ...ish speaking]]. Jackie Biskupski, an [[lesbian|openly gay woman]], was elected in [[1998]] as a Utah S...
    42: ...;lake stink&#8221;'', which serves as one of the only reminders to Salt Lakers that they live near a m...
    45: ...similarities as a fresh water lake source and an inland [[salt]] sea destination.
    132: ...l Airport]], [[Greyhound Bus Lines]] and [[Amtrak|Amtrak Passenger Trains]] provide additional transportat...
  19. Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
    44: *[[1990s]] [[Amtrak]] introduces the [[Acela Express]] on the [[North...
  20. Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
    5: ...me from the states of Virginia and Maryland, but only the Maryland portion remains part of the Distric...
    105: ... open to tourists). Tours to the White House can only be arranged by a member of Congress. Screening ...
    117: ...spite the high rate of crime, violence was not evenly distributed across the city, but rather was prim...
    127: ...ion]] must be registered [http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/StateLaws.aspx?ST=DC]. Critics, citing numerou...
    156: ...adquarters to many large corporations. [[America Online]] and [[Orbital Sciences Corporation]] are bas...

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