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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska

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    Cedar Rapids City Hall and Library. July 1, 1994 : 423 W. Main St. ... Alma City Auditorium and Sale Barn. July 11, 2014 ... Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad Depot.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hays County ...

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    Four Winns Ranch: May 29, 2018 : 234 & 236 Winn Valley Dr. Wimberley: 24: Harry Freeman Site: Harry Freeman Site: November 7, 1978 : Address restricted [7] San Marcos: 25: Goforth-Harris House: Goforth-Harris House

  4. Confederate Gulch and Diamond City - Wikipedia

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    Diamond City and the associated prospecting camp grew slowly. In the winter/spring of 1865, many prospectors passed through Confederate Gulch, since it was on one of the few trails that led from the Missouri Valley up over the Big Belt Mountains to the Smith River Valley, where game was abundant and there was available land that could be farmed ...

  5. ‘It’s a hot mess’: This Missouri couple’s $1.2M home was ...

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    Jamey and Lauren Bertram bought their 5-bedroom ranch home in Kansas City, Missouri back in 2019 for nearly $1 million. But recently, Jamey explains, the couple found themselves — and their home ...

  6. Samuel Burk Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Burk Burnett was born on January 1, 1849, in Bates County, Missouri, [1] [2] to parents originally from Virginia. [3] His father, Jeremiah Burnett, was a farmer; his mother was Mary (Turner) Burnett. [2] He had a brother, Bruce Burnett, who later became a rancher in his own right. [4]

  7. Why norovirus is so hard to kill: Here's how to protect ... - AOL

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    Norovirus, sometimes called the “winter vomiting disease” or “two-bucket disease” — because it causes both vomiting and diarrhea — is on the rise across the nation, even as seasonal ...

  8. Henry Hooker - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Hooker was born January 10, 1828, in Hinsdale, New Hampshire [1] on a farm that had belonged to his great-grandfather. [2] His father was Henry C. Hooker Sr. (1791–1885), a descendant of early New England leader Thomas Hooker, and his mother was Mary Daggett.

  9. FBI seizes 150 homemade explosive devices from Virginia farm ...

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    A Virginia man arrested two weeks ago on an illegal gun charge was allegedly concealing the largest arsenal of “finished explosive devices” ever seized by the FBI, the bureau said in court ...