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  2. Exploring the city where modern America was born - AOL

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    The Freedom Trail may only cover a few short miles. But the stories it helps to tell and the history it brings to life make it something far more than just a walk through a modern, buzzing city.

  3. Freedom Trail - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Trail marker through a red brick sidewalk Freedom Trail next to Faneuil Hall. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path [1] through Boston that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States.

  4. Chicago to Detroit Freedom Trail honoring enslaved freedom ...

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    Some of the connections around South Bend could include the farmhouse of Thomas Bulla and the 1849 trial of a family who escaped from slavery in Kentucky.

  5. List of population milestones by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of population milestones by country (and year first reached). Only existing countries are included, not former countries. Only existing countries are included, not former countries. 20 million milestone

  6. Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail starts at Harriet Tubman ...

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    Two days after Harriet Tubman Day, the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail, which includes 12 historic markers around the city, was unveiled at Binghamton University's Downtown Center.

  7. National Millennium Trails - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Trail – 2.5 miles (4.0 km) – from Boston Common to Bunker Hill Monument in Boston, Massachusetts connecting 15 sites of great significance in the Colonial history of the United States. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail – 3,700 miles (6,000 km) – from Camp DuBois at Wood River, Illinois westward to Les Shirley Park , Oregon ...

  8. 50501 - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 123 people gathered outside Alaska's capitol building in Juneau, chanting the phrases "Protect our Democracy" and "Reject Project 2025" with the activist, Jamiann S'eiltin Hasselquist of the Alaska Native Sisterhood leading the chants. [49] [50] Protesters held signs such as "I did not consent to a Nazi taking over the Treasury!"

  9. Mississippi Freedom Trail adds marker in NJ to note Civil ...

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    The marker honors the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and its work for equality at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.