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  2. History of Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    Allies of this faction included the Over-the-Rhine Foundation, Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce, businesses, and real-estate developers. [73] In 1980, at the public hearing for Over-the-Rhine's nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, Buddy Gray rallied some 250 protesters to the event. Gray and his allies forced a three-year ...

  3. List of territorial claims and designations in Colorado

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    The Colorado Territory existed until it was admitted into the Union as the State of Colorado on August 1, 1876. The Colorado Enabling Act is signed on March 3, 1875. On March 3, 1875, U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant signed An Act to enable the people of Colorado to form a constitution and State government, and for the admission of the said ...

  4. Ohio City, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Ohio City is an unincorporated community and a U.S. Post Office in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. The Ohio City Post Office has the ZIP Code 81237. [3]

  5. German Americans - Wikipedia

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    John Jacob Astor, in an oil painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1794, was the first of the Astor family dynasty and the first millionaire in the United States, making his fortune in the fur trade and New York City real estate. Large numbers of Germans migrated from the 1680s to 1760s, with Pennsylvania the favored destination.

  6. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic city of Heuneburg by the Danube, c. 600 BC, the oldest city north of the Alps [24] The Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave , Hallstatt culture , 530 BC The Hallstatt culture , which had developed from the Urnfield culture, was the predominant Western and Central European culture from the 12th to 8th centuries BC and during the early Iron Age ...

  7. List of place names of German origin in the United States

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    The town is named after the city of Potsdam in Germany. Prussia: Iowa: Pyrmont: Indiana: Named after the Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont in Germany. Pyrmont: Ohio: Ratibor: Texas: German name of Racibórz, Poland. Rebersburg: Pennsylvania: A history Pennsylvania Dutch community. Rehrersburg: Pennsylvania: Named for the Rehrer family who ...

  8. Territorial evolution of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The territorial evolution of Germany in this article include all changes in the modern territory of Germany from its unification making it a country on 1 January 1871 to the present although the history of "Germany" as a territorial polity concept and the history of the ethnic Germans are much longer and much more complex.

  9. Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany, [e] officially the Federal Republic of Germany, [f] is a country in Central Europe.It lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 82 million in an area of 357,596 km 2 (138,069 sq mi), making it the most populous member state of the European Union.