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  2. Category:Writers from Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Writers from Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Poets from Missouri (1 C, 44 P) S. Screenwriters from Missouri (92 P) ... Pages in category "Writers from Missouri" The following 132 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. Scottish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Americans descended from nineteenth-century Scottish emigrants tend to be concentrated in the West, while many in New England are the descendants of emigrants, often Gaelic-speaking, from the Maritime Provinces of Canada, from the 1880s onward. Americans of Scottish descent outnumber the population of Scotland, where 4,459,071 or 88.09 ...

  5. Tour Missouri through the eyes of 10 poets in new anthology

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    A recent anthology goes deep with 10 Missouri poets, seeing the Midwest and more through their eyes.

  6. List of Scottish poets - Wikipedia

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    A list of Scottish poets in English, Scottish Gaelic, Lowland Scots, Latin, French, Old Welsh and other languages. This lists includes people living in what is now Scotland before it became so. This lists includes people living in what is now Scotland before it became so.

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  8. Kansas City Scottish Rite Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Scottish Rite Temple is a monumental building in Kansas City, Missouri which was built during 1928-30. The architects were Keene & Simpson of Kansas City. [1] The building has a 102 by 112 feet (31 m × 34 m) 1,400-seat auditorium. [2] It was built on the site of the group's previous building at Linwood and Paseo Boulevard. [2]

  9. Category:Poets from Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poets from Missouri" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Maya Angelou;