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  2. Americana (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Americana artifacts are related to the history, geography, folklore, and cultural heritage of the United States of America. Americana is any collection of materials and things concerning or characteristic of the United States or of the American people, and is representative or even stereotypical of American culture as a whole. [1] [2]

  3. 22 of the Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    Small town America has a charm all its own, often showcasing the best regional food, unique activities, untouched nature, and a simpler way of life. Across this great, vast nation countless tiny ...

  4. 15 Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    The town’s school, grocery store, notary, and church are all inside the same building, or connected by a tunnel, and even though it's small, summertime sees the town welcoming over 700,000 visitors.

  5. Small American Towns That Changed the Course of Our History - AOL

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    Small Wonders. Philadelphia has the Liberty Bell. New York has Ellis Island. San Antonio has the Alamo. U.S. history isn't just confined to its metropolises, though.

  6. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    Small Town America: A Narrative History, 1620-The Present (Putnam, 1980) Longworth, Richard C. Caught in the Middle: America's Heartland in the Age of Globalism (2008) online Miller, John E. "Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Shaping the American Midwest," Studies in Midwestern History (2015) 1#1 pp.1-10, on push and pull factors as farm boys ...

  7. Downtown - Wikipedia

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    In some North American cities, downtown is the formal name of the neighborhood in which the city's central business district is located. Most major North American cities are located on major bodies of water, like oceans, lakes, and rivers. As cities expanded, people built further away from the water and their historical cores, often uphill.

  8. City - Wikipedia

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    Typical working definitions for small-city populations start at around 100,000 people. [19] Common population definitions for an urban area (city or town) range between 1,500 and 50,000 people, with most U.S. states using a minimum between 1,500 and 5,000 inhabitants. [20] [21] Some jurisdictions set no such minima. [22]

  9. The Best Small Towns to Visit Across America - AOL

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    Hippie culture still thrives along the streets of the Midwestern town of Yellow Springs. Its quirky and brightly colored Main Street features bookstores, local artists' shops, and small restaurants.