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Moultrie Creek

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Brian DeGraaf

The Historical Marker Database - 0 views

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    "This website is an illustrated searchable online catalog of historical information viewed through the filter of roadside and other permanent outdoor markers, monuments, and plaques. It contains photographs, inscription transcriptions, marker locations, maps, additional information and commentary, and links to more information. Anyone can add new markers to the database and update existing marker pages with new photographs, links, information and commentary."
Moultrie Creek

About.com: http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/ - 0 views

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    This atlas was originally printed and copyrighted in 1895 by the Rand McNally Corporation, called: "The New 11 x 14 Atlas of the World" Although it contained maps of the countries of the world and the individual states of the United States at that time, it only contained an index for the United States.
TK Sand

Atlas of Historical County Boundaries - 0 views

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    interactive historical state and county maps
Colin Bruce Milne

Mapping All of Humanity in a Single Global Family Tree | My Mapstory Blog - 13 views

Niharika Anand

Countries With Most Rice Producing Countries - World Top Ten - 0 views

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    Find the World Top Ten Rice Producing Countries map featuring countries by most rice production.
Moultrie Creek

Mass Moments: Isaiah Thomas Born - 0 views

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    The Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities launched the Mass Moments project-an electronic almanac of Massachusetts history-on January 1, 2005. Throughout 2005, radio listeners, cable TV viewers, and Internet users enjoyed listening to or reading about events and people in the recorded history of Massachusetts. In 2006, we are using the same 365 stories while we enhance the website for teachers. Visitors to the Mass Moments website [www.massmoments.org] can choose to listen to a one-minute audio spot or read the script, and then explore the story further by reading a background essay and clicking on a primary source document, links to follow, and places to visit. You can also use the timeline to see when a given "moment" occurred and a map to see where it happened. Visitors post comments or questions on the Discussion Board and have the option of being notified when someone responds. You can sign up for a free subscription to eMoments.
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