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Route 66 is the "e;Main Street of America,"e; heralded in song and popular culture. It took a maze of different routes through St. Louis before slashing diagonally across …
Lakewood was a vibrant community long before it incorporated in 1996, though cityhood helped give the area one name and identity. In the mid-19th century, Lakewood was the site of …
Like all great cities, Asheville,s story is one of people, not institutions or industries. For more than two centuries, deep in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, …
Fort Worth is ,the City of Cowboys and Culture,,and where the West begins. Its citizens highlight the Texas can-do spirit and the determination and compassion to make a difference, …
In 1878, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, builder of the Cats Estate, wrote ,Good citizens are the riches of a city., From its beginning, Los Gatos has suffered no shortage of …
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Chicago was the center of bicycle manufacturing in the United States. As an early industrial and transportation center, two-thirds of all …
Rochester is synonymous with one of its most famous landmarks, the Mayo Clinic, but there's so much more to the Med City. It began as a frontier town, struggling to make its mark …
The city of Broomfield had its beginnings in the ,howling wilderness, of the late 1850s. At first, the settlement was little more than two stage stops along a treacherous route to …
In search of opportunity and freedom from oppression, European emigrants boarded ships, leaving behind their ancestral homes. They carved new lives from the unknown wilderness in …
Homesteading in Alaska was not an obvious lifestyle choice for most people in post,World War II America. In an age of gleeful consumerism, early settlers of Chugiak-Eagle River …