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  2. From $85 to $2,000 family vacations: How much you can ... - AOL

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    Children between ages 3 and 9 are half price, and kids under 3 are free. There are cheaper fast food and quick-service options at hotels, like In-N-Out Burger in The Linq and Chipotle in Harrah's.

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    A family can swing a week here for $2,300 — figure $1,100 for a hotel, $700 for food and $500 for fun stuff like surf lessons. Eureka Up in Northern California, Eureka feels like a movie set ...

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    As a child, "Bill", as J. Willard was called, helped to raise sugar beets and sheep on his family's farm. At age 13, Marriott raised lettuce on several fallow acres on the farm and the harvest at summer's end brought $2,000, which Marriott gave to his father. The next year, Hyrum entrusted Marriott, his eldest son, with the sale of a herd of ...

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    “We have families of five dragging their three kids kicking and screaming, and the parents are saying, ‘Yes, you’re going to get stuck in the arms—that’s $2,000!’” one local said. By the time the project wrapped up in the summer of 2006, roughly 80 percent of residents in affected water districts had participated.

  6. Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act is a $78 billion package that would expand the Child Tax Credit (a tax benefit that provides money to parents), restore business tax breaks, increase federal funding for states to encourage the development of low-income housing, deepen economic ties between the United States and Taiwan and end a pandemic-era employer tax benefit.

  7. Mary Stafford Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Mary Stafford Anthony (April 2, 1827 – February 5, 1907) was an American suffragist during the women's rights movement of the 19th century. Anthony was employed as a school teacher in Western New York, and was eventually promoted to the position of principal within the Rochester City School District, where she was the first woman known to receive equal pay with men in the same job.

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