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Boston (New Hampshire part), Manchester, Portland (New Hampshire part) 151,691: Northern New England: 1960–1973: Bangor, Portland, Manchester: New Jersey: New Jersey-Pennsylvania: 1971–1982 (approximately) served non-metro portions of New Jersey New York City VHF stations, Philadelphia: New Mexico: New Mexico: at least by December 3, 1960 ...
A 1638 engraving depicting the Mystic massacre An English map of New England c. 1670 depicts the area around modern Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Relationships alternated between peace and armed skirmishes between colonists and local Native American tribes, the bloodiest of which was the Pequot War in 1637 which resulted in the Mystic massacre. [22]
Professor Lawrence Martin created a schema for dividing Wisconsin into geographical regions in his work "The Physical Geography of Wisconsin". [1] [2] Western Upland; Eastern Ridges and Lowlands; Central Plain; Northern Highland; Lake Superior Lowland; Three of these geographical provinces are uplands and two are lowlands.
A Map of New England. A Map of New England, officially entitled A map of New-England, being the first that ever was here cut, and done by the best pattern that could be had, which being in some places defective, it made the other less exact: Yet doth it sufficiently show the situation of the country & conveniently well the distances of places, is an early regional map of New England, published ...
A Snob’s Guide to Winter in New England. Lila Harron Battis. January 21, 2025 at 9:42 AM "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."
The typical New England settlements were quite compact and small, under a square mile. Conflict with the Native Americans arose out of political issues, namely who would rule. [38] Early frontier areas east of the Appalachian Mountains included the Connecticut River valley, [39] and northern New England (which was a move to the north, not the ...
A general map of Wisconsin. Wisconsin, a state in the Midwestern United States, has a vast and diverse geography famous for its landforms created by glaciers during the Wisconsin glaciation 17,000 years ago. The state can be generally divided into five geographic regions—Lake Superior Lowland, Northern Highland, Central Plain, Eastern Ridges ...
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