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Cornucopia | ... ily a farming and ranching community. There was a small gold rush to nearby | , now a ghost town, and some timber industry in the early 20th century. Ma ... |
Bannack | The original county seat was the gold-mining town of | . In 1881 it was changed to Dillon |
Bulltown | Important salt works were formerly located at | and here, in 1772, Captain Bull and his family and friendly Delaware India ... |
Winter Quarters | ... e following February. The ordeal led the miners to name their forced camp “ | ” and this became one of the first commercial coal mines in the state. Mos ... |
Holmesville | ... n County by an act of the Territorial General Assembly on December 9, 1815. | was selected as the county seat December 11, 1816 in honor of Major Andrew ... |
Copper Creek | The nearby ghost town of | is a popular local attraction |
Cornucopia | ... its post office, on the Alexander Stalker ranch, half way between Pine and | . The population was 337 at the 2000 census, and grew to an estimated 355 ... |
Cornucopia | ... ocated east of Baker City, along Oregon Route 86, half way between Pine and | , which gave the town its name The city's geographic coordinates at 44°52′ ... |
Colton, Utah | ... er Quarters and Scofield. It connected with the Denver & Rio Grande line in | which was about 20 miles away |
Kelton, Utah | In 1869 the Central Pacific established | as a railhead and the terminus of the western mail was moved from Salt Lak ... |
Boat Encampment | ... River past the posts of Fort Nez Perces, Fort Okanogan, and Fort Colvile to | (today under Kinbasket Lake), then over Athabasca Pass to Jasper House, do ... |
Farmer City | ... n of Coronado and left several people dead and wounded. A small town called | which was located between Coronado and Leoti, was hoped by some to become ... |
Mount Idaho | ... unty seat is Grangeville. Previous county seats were Florence (1864-75) and | (1875-1902) |
Harmony Borax Works | ... ule Team Trail, which carried loads of borax to the railhead in Mojave from | mines in the east, ran through the California City area |
Bingham Canyon | ... racted thousands of settlers to the narrow canyon. At its peak, the city of | contained 20,000 residents all crowded along the steep walls of the canyon ... |
Bingham Canyon | ... miners in Bingham Canyon were torn down in the 1960s and 1970s. The city of | was completely torn down and swallowed up in the mine by 1972, and the dis ... |
Lark | ... tely torn down and swallowed up in the mine by 1972, and the dismantling of | in 1980 completed the process. The only remaining mining town in the count ... |
Yamato Colony | Japanese farmers of the | converted the land west of the city into pineapple plantations beginning i ... |
LeBeau | ... of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway built that year between Conde and | , South Dakota. Railway service to Lowry ended in 1940 |
Three Saints Bay | In 1791, the Russian fur trapper Alexander Baranov had the post at | , which was founded in 1784, moved to a new site at Saint Paul Harbor, tod ... |
Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park | ... way Museum. Nearby are Great Basin National Park, Cave Lake State Park, and | , as well as the state parks of Lincoln County, Nevada |
Charleston, Arizona | ... o each other's aid. Virgil Earp thought that some of the Cowboys had met at | and taken "an oath over blood drawn from the arm of Johnny Ringo, the lead ... |
Flamingo | ... only road running through the Everglades National Park, which terminates at | . Florida City is the southernmost city in the United States which is not ... |
Coronado | ... e would say hired gunmen—from Leoti, went to the neighbor and rival town of | and left several people dead and wounded. A small town called Farmer City ... |
Silver Reef | ... areas decided to relocate to this area. Its proximity to the ghost town of | , the Pine Valley Mountains, and Zion National Park have changed the local ... |
Kaskaskia | The original capital of Illinois was at | . The overland route from Kaskaskia to the interior of the State followed ... |
Iditarod | Flat is located at (62.454135, -158.008284), 7 miles southeast of | |
White Bluffs | ... ch sold his holdings to James O. Lyle from The Dalles, Oregon, and moved to | . After initially farming on the opposite shore (the Oregon side) for a fe ... |
Pithole | ... ock tank business. About southeast of Titusville was another oil boom city, | . Oil was discovered in a rolling meadow there in January 1865 and by Sept ... |
Nortonville, California | ... 1850, this venture failed. With the discovery of coal in the nearby town of | , the place became a port for coaling, and adopted the name Black Diamond, ... |
Contention City | ... Arizona, the nearest freight terminal. Near Drew's Station, just outside of | , a man stepped into the road and commanded them to "Hold!" Bob Paul, who ... |
Historic Blakeley State Park | ... ntury. are historic antebellum house museums. Fort Morgan, Fort Gaines, and | figure into local American Civil War history. The Mobile Medical Museum is ... |
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Carrara | ... any region of Italy. It is named after the two main towns in its territory: | and Massa, its capital |
Stewartsville | ... ed States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , all of it land. | is an unincorporated community located within Greenwich Township |
American River | In January 1848, James Marshall discovered a small nugget of gold in the | , sparking the California Gold Rush. It is estimated that about two-thirds ... |
hamlet | ... e and Hayes and Harlington railway station, but this is what used to be the | called Botwell. The original Hayes Town was the area to the east of St Mar ... |
Muscogee | ... f present-day Selma was occupied by the Native American people known as the | (also known as the Creek) |
Omemee | ... of the old town hall on Kent Street, by chainsaw carver Gerald Guenkel, of | . It shows the importance of locomotives to Lindsay’s history |
Bapaume | ... man occupied territory, with the British Army still three miles (5 km) from | , a major objective. The German Army maintained its frontline over the win ... |
Muscogee | ... ea was inhabited for thousands of years by indigenous peoples. The historic | settled here, before moving further south. They were followed by Cherokee ... |
Croatan | ... 4, and soon established relations with the local natives, the Secotans and | s. Barlowe returned to England with two Croatans named Manteo and Wanchese ... |
Cleator | Founded in | , Cumbria, England in 1938 by Jaques Spreiregen, Kangol (the K from silk, ... |
Lark | ... ragansett bay from 3 August to 6 August 1778 included the frigates Juno 32, | 32, Orpheus 32, and Cerberus 28; the galley Alarm, and the transports Bett ... |
Porterville | ... migrants. Places in South Africa named after Irish people include Upington, | , Caledon, Cradock, Sir Lowry's Pass, the Biggarsberg Mountains, Donnybroo ... |
Stromness | ... ome of which were sited at Burray, Burwick, Paplay, Hoy, and Cairston (near | ) to guard the entrances to the Flow |
Yukon | ... ld become western Alaska, with migrations up the coastal rivers—notably the | and Kuskokwim—around 1400 C.E., eventually reaching as far upriver as Paim ... |
Hanford, Washington | ... d serve as a pilot plant for the massive reactors which would be created in | , which would then be used to produce the plutonium needed for the bombs u ... |
The Lost Colony | Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Green wrote | in 1937 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the birth of Virginia Dare ... |
Bagdad | ... mportantly cotton smuggled to European ships waiting at the Mexican port of | . Fort Brown was controlled by the Confederates. In November 1863, Union t ... |
hamlet | Cold Spring Harbor is a | (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York on the North Sho ... |
Fort Adams | ... dered to sea, and the remaining elements of the academy were transported to | , Newport, Rhode Island by the USS Constitution in April 1861 and setup in ... |
Fort Adams | ... rmish against Apaches in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In 1852, he was assigned to | , Newport, Rhode Island, and, while there, he married Mary Richmond Bishop ... |
DeSoto | ... g how important a railroad was to a town, Pleasant Hill moved itself out of | Parish to the railroad which was two miles (3 km) away in Sabine Parish. T ... |
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Enfield, Massachusetts | In April 1938, the towns of Dana, Massachusetts, | , Greenwich, Massachusetts, and Prescott, Massachusetts were depopulated t ... |
Brewster, Florida | Atanasoff was raised by his parents in | . At the age of nine he learned to use a slide rule, followed shortly by t ... |
Walhalla, Victoria | ... , North Dakota, Walhalla, South Carolina, and Walhalla, Texas), Australia ( | ), and South Africa (Valhalla, Pretoria), as well as Valhalla Golf Club in ... |
Times Beach, Missouri | ... us system, miscarriages, birth defects, spina bifida, and more. The city of | , was evacuated in the early 1980s after federal investigators found high ... |
Soldier Summit, Utah | ... d Rio Grande Western Railway built a narrow gauge line from Ogden, Utah via | to Grand Junction, Colorado. The railroad became the Rio Grande Western Ra ... |
Gwalia, Western Australia | ... 23, he led a major program of expansion for the Sons of Gwalia gold mine at | , and brought in many Italian immigrants to cut costs and counter the unio ... |
Centralia | ... ands of coal seam fires that are burning around the world, such as those in | , Burning Mountain, and several coal-sustained fires in China, can also fl ... |
Real de Catorce | The Mexican made use of | , San Luis Potosí, Mexico, as a film location, as well as various areas in ... |
Dana, Massachusetts | In April 1938, the towns of | , Enfield, Massachusetts, Greenwich, Massachusetts, and Prescott, Massachu ... |
Coronado | ... dead and wounded. A small town called Farmer City which was located between | and Leoti, was hoped by some to become the county seat—which would end the ... |
Dana, Massachusetts | ... converted to Universalism, and in 1794 became a pastor of a congregation in | . Ballou was also a high-ranking freemason, and he attained the position o ... |
White Bluffs, Washington | In March 1943, the towns of Hanford, Washington and | were depopulated to make way for the Hanford Site |
Pioche, Nevada | ... s east of Eureka, Nevada, 153 miles west of Delta, Utah, 105 miles north of | , 139 miles south of Wells, and 120 miles south of West Wendover |
Dawson, New Mexico | ... and Southwestern Railroad build a railroad line down from the coal mines at | through Tucumcari and Carrizozo to Tularosa and on down to El Paso. That l ... |
Ruth | ... extract the gold ore. Gold mines as widespread as the Robinson project near | , and AmSelco's Alligator Ridge mine from Ely, kept the town alive during ... |
Picher, Oklahoma | The town, along with | , and Hockerville, Oklahoma, is located within the Tar Creek Superfund sit ... |
Greenwich, Massachusetts | In April 1938, the towns of Dana, Massachusetts, Enfield, Massachusetts, | , and Prescott, Massachusetts were depopulated to make way for the Quabbin ... |
Terrebonne | ... Brooks creamery was purchased by the owners of the cheese factory in nearby | who moved their operation to Brooks. The business was widely known as the ... |
Manchester, South Dakota | ... as temperature, moisture, and pressure. For example, on June 24, 2003 near | , a probe measured a 100 mbar (hPa) (2.95 inHg) pressure decrease. The pre ... |
Ainsworth | ... nnell, a railroad official and resident. Palouse Junction was unique on the | to Spokane run, in that it was not on a river. It was also the gateway to ... |
Nashville | ... completed later that year, county records were transferred to Cameron from | – a community situated along the Brazos River that had served as the Milam ... |
Cahawba | ... session only, and the capital was then moved to another temporary location, | , until the legislature selected Montgomery as the permanent location |
Sant'Anna di Stazzema | ... vac and Kraljevo; Norwegian village of Telavåg; and the Italian villages of | and Marzabotto. Furthermore, the Waffen SS executed hostages (random or se ... |
Kaskaskia, Illinois | ... ford, and James Garretson, settlers from Maryland and Virginia travelled to | in 1781 and after wintering there, settled at or near Bellefontaine (Frenc ... |
Beltana | ... ually going round the north side of Lake Torrens reached Elder's station at | . There the preparations for his fourth journey were made, and with Tietki ... |
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park | ... own Historic District, Old Live Oak Cemetery, Paul M. Grist State Park, and | |
Prescott, Massachusetts | ... Dana, Massachusetts, Enfield, Massachusetts, Greenwich, Massachusetts, and | were depopulated to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir |
Kerby | In 1885, the county seat was relocated to | , where the county's first jail was built In 1885, the Oregon Legislature ... |
Bruce | ... . Hills. Most of the businesses and residents moved from the nearby town of | , Minnesota (2 miles west) when the Sioux City and Northern built north fr ... |
Waldo | ... e County from Jackson County. The bill made Sailor Diggings (later known as | ) the county seat. It was the nineteenth, and last, county created before ... |
Charleston, Arizona | The ranch owned by Newman Haynes Clanton near | was believed to be the local center for the Cowboys' illegal activities, w ... |
Crystal | ... , benefiting from the quarry's renown. It is also the gateway to the nearby | townsite. It is the site of the Marble/marble sculpting symposium held eve ... |
Big Bell | Hoover worked at gold mines in | , Cue, Leonora, Menzies and Coolgardie, Western Australia. During his time ... |
Salmon Falls | ... e located within city limits of Folsom, including Prairie City, California, | , and Mormon Island (though these towns no longer exist) |
Coloma | After gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill (also owned by Sutter) in | , the fort was abandoned. The adobe structure has been restored to its ori ... |
Hanford, Washington | In March 1943, the towns of | and White Bluffs, Washington were depopulated to make way for the Hanford ... |
Hell Gate | ... 60 Missoula County was carved out of Spokane County with the county seat at | . The county made up the entire region between modern-day Idaho and the Co ... |
Waldo | The discovery of rich placers at Sailor Diggings (later known as | ) in 1852 and the resulting gold rush brought the first settlers to this r ... |
Plymouth | ... oufrière Hills in June 1997 closed the W. H. Bramble Airport and seaport at | , causing further economic and social dislocation. Two-thirds of the inhab ... |
St. Thomas, Nevada | ... River Station in Wyoming, aiming to run the two rivers all the way down to | , near present-day Hoover Dam. Powell and nine men – none of whom had prio ... |