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  1. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    173: ...iana|Speedway]], home of the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]]
    306: ...eil Armstrong's Purdue [[class ring]] may be the only such object that has ever traveled to the moon a...
  2. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    42: ...d international attention for having the first openly [[gay]] bishop, [[Gene Robinson]], within the [[...
    44: ...kes Region; and the [[New Hampshire International Speedway]] (formerly Loudon Racetrack), home of the [[Loud...
    60: Unlike most states, New Hampshire does not have a [[L...
    62: ...ative body in the English-speaking world, behind only the United States House of Representatives and t...
    66: ...lready have unusual cross-border links, with the only two interstate school districts in the United St...
  3. Desert (21206 bytes)
    20: ... remains frozen as snow pack; these are more commonly referred to as [[tundra]] if a short season of a...
    28: ... dry winds dissipate cloud cover, allowing more sunlight to heat the land. Most of the major deserts o...
    50: ...nd north of the [[Himalaya]], in parts of the [[Kunlun Mountains]] and the [[Tibetan Plateau]]. Many l...
    53: ...tures in these deserts, but snow dunes occur commonly in areas where precipitation is locally more abu...
    59: ...es. Although its surface atmospheric pressure is only about one-hundredth that of Earth, global circul...
  4. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    57: ...they race at the same time against each other, mainly on closed circuits.
    134: *[[Dirt speedway racing]]
  5. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    45: ...sed the poorer independent teams to struggle not only to remain competitive, but to stay in business. ...
    53: ...one]] tires (Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi are the only teams that don't use [[Michelin]]). Fernando Alo...
    72: ...and [[NASCAR]]. In its early years, F1 teams commonly constructed their engines as well. It has since ...
    74: ...], purchase their engines from larger teams. The only remaining commercial engine-manufacturer is [[Co...
    76: ...eted in [[1950]], and during the [[2004]] season only ten teams remained on the grid, each fielding tw...
  6. Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
    1: ...]''; longer ovals are typically known as ''[[superspeedways]]''. Races are generally 200 to 600 miles (320-9...
    5: ...race car'', a special, custom-built car designed only for racing purposes with no intent of its ever b...
    9: ...es. Modern racing "stock" cars are stock in name only, using a body template modeled after currently-a...
    19: ...events in terms of attendance were NASCAR races. Only [[American football|football]] drew more televis...
  7. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    111: ...dash;can occur during any month of the year, but only happen an average of once or twice per year some...
    115: ...[1896]] it has accumulated to 0.1 inch (0.25 cm) only 7 times. The heaviest snowstorm occurred on Jan...
    317: *[[Manzanita Speedway]], [[sprint car racing]]
  8. Dover, Delaware (4514 bytes)
    3: ...k-car races are held at Dover Downs International Speedway, attracting over 100,000 spectators and temporari...
  9. 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...
    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...
    205: ... nearby sports facilities include [[Atlanta Motor Speedway]], a 1.5 mile (2.4 km) NASCAR race track in [[Ham...
  10. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    29: ...ginal plan for Indianapolis called for a city of only 1 square mile. Under Ralston's plan, at the cent...
    31: ...lis section of the canal was dug and filled, but only an 8.29 mile (13.34 km) portion connecting downt...
    33: ...], [[1847]], and subsequent railroad connections enlarged the town. The population soared from just o...
    39: ...ws of King's assassination, Indianapolis was the only major city where rioting did not occur.
    41: ...port, Indiana|Southport]] and [[Speedway, Indiana|Speedway]]) are partially outside of the Unigov arrangemen...
  11. Sweden (27111 bytes)
    1: ...of Sweden|metropolitan areas]], with most of the inland consisting of large peaceful forests and mount...
    72: ...r-ways of the northern Baltic and the [[Gulf of Finland]].
    73: ...Finland]] continued; the country today known as Finland was a part of Sweden from [[1362]] until [[180...
    79: ...d finally in [[1809]] when the [[Grand Duchy of Finland]] was created out of the eastern half of Swede...
    84: ...oholism. Therefore a massive [[emigration]] to mainly the [[U.S]] occurred 1850-1910. However, as the ...

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