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New Era: Encyclopedia II - ABC World News Tonight - Early Years

ABC first began a nightly newscast in the Fall 1953 with John Charles Daly as anchor of the then fifteen-minute ABC Evening News. After multiple hosts and formats, 26-year-old Peter Jennings was named anchor of Peter Jennings with the News in 1965. The program expanded from fifteen to thirty minutes during this time. Following Jennings's reassignment as international correspondent in 1968, ABC News was hosted by Bob Young (October 1967 to May 1968), Frank Reynolds (May 1968 to May 1969), and, eventually, Rey ...

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ABC World News Tonight, ABC World News Tonight - Early Years, ABC World News Tonight - The Jennings Solo Era, ABC World News Tonight - Vargas and Woodruff, ABC World News Tonight - Weekends, ABC World News Tonight - See Also, ABC World News Tonight - Sources

Read more here: » ABC World News Tonight: Encyclopedia II - ABC World News Tonight - Early Years

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - History

Main article: History of New Orleans New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era. New Orleans was founded in 1718 by the French as La Nouvelle-Orléans, under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The site was selected because it was a rare bit of natural high ground along the flood-prone banks of the lower Mississippi, and was adjacent to a Native American trading route and portage between the Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain via Bayou St. John (known to natives as Bayou Ch ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - Overview, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - History

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - The Highlanders

The franchise's first park in New York was located at 165th St. and Broadway in Manhattan, near the highest point on the island. Consequently the field was known as Hilltop Park and the team quickly became known as the New York Highlanders. The name was also a reference to the noted British military unit The Gordon Highlanders, as the team president from 1903 to 1906 was named Joseph Gordon. Today the site of the original Hilltop Park is occupied by bu ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - The Highlanders

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Jets - Franchise history

The Jets began as the Titans of New York, a charter member of the American Football League in 1960. The name "Titans" was intended to be a play on "Giants", New York's highly successful NFL franchise. The team played its home games at the decrepit Polo Grounds and did not draw spectators well, despite fielding respectable teams that finished .500 (7–7) in their first two seasons. However, after the 1962 season, when the Titans finished 5–9, the team's future in New York was in doubt. The team was saved from bankruptcy by a group i ...

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New York Jets, New York Jets - Franchise history, New York Jets - Glory Years: 1965–1969, New York Jets - The 1970s, New York Jets - The 1980s, New York Jets - Hope Disappointment and Ultimately Collapse: 1990–1996, New York Jets - The Parcells Era: 1997–2000, New York Jets - The Herman Edwards era: 2001-2005, New York Jets - Season-by-season, New York Jets - Players of note, New York Jets - Current players, New York Jets - Pro Football Hall of Famers, New York Jets - Retired numbers, New York Jets - Not to be forgotten, New York Jets - Fan of Note

Read more here: » New York Jets: Encyclopedia II - New York Jets - Franchise history

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - The 21st century

In the emotional October 2001, following the September 11 attack on New York City's World Trade Center, the Yankees defeated the Oakland Athletics 3 games to 2 in the Division Series, and then the Seattle Mariners in the ALCS, 4 games to 1. But, the usually unhittable Mariano Rivera shockingly blew the lead - and World Series - to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 7. Arizona manager Bob Brenly used his pitching staff, which included Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling, very effectively. In additi ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - The 21st century

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Knicks - Players of note

New York Knicks - Basketball Hall of Famers:. Walt Bellamy Bill Bradley Dave DeBusschere Walt Frazier Harry Gallatin Tom Gola Jerry Lucas Dick McGuire Earl Monroe Willis Reed New York Knicks - Notables:. Greg Anthony Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton Patrick Ewing Derek Harper Allan Houston Mark Jackson Phil Jackson ...

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New York Knicks, New York Knicks - Franchise history, New York Knicks - The Early Years, New York Knicks - The Lean Years, New York Knicks - The Championship Years, New York Knicks - The Knicks After The Championship Years, New York Knicks - The Patrick Ewing Era, New York Knicks - Post-Ewing Era Decline, New York Knicks - The Knicks Today, New York Knicks - Players of note, New York Knicks - Basketball Hall of Famers:, New York Knicks - Notables:, New York Knicks - Retired numbers:, New York Knicks - Current Roster, New York Knicks - Coaches and others, New York Knicks - Basketball Hall of Famers:, New York Knicks - Not to be forgotten:

Read more here: » New York Knicks: Encyclopedia II - New York Knicks - Players of note

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Knicks - Coaches and others

New York Knicks - Basketball Hall of Famers:. Red Holzman Hubie Brown Isiah Thomas (team president 2003- ; enshrined for his playing career with the Detroit Pistons) Lenny Wilkens Larry Brown New York Knicks - Not to be forgotten:. Pat Riley Jeff Van Gundy Don Nelson ...

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New York Knicks, New York Knicks - Franchise history, New York Knicks - The Early Years, New York Knicks - The Lean Years, New York Knicks - The Championship Years, New York Knicks - The Knicks After The Championship Years, New York Knicks - The Patrick Ewing Era, New York Knicks - Post-Ewing Era Decline, New York Knicks - The Knicks Today, New York Knicks - Players of note, New York Knicks - Basketball Hall of Famers:, New York Knicks - Notables:, New York Knicks - Retired numbers:, New York Knicks - Current Roster, New York Knicks - Coaches and others, New York Knicks - Basketball Hall of Famers:, New York Knicks - Not to be forgotten:

Read more here: » New York Knicks: Encyclopedia II - New York Knicks - Coaches and others

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Return to glory

George Steinbrenner purchased the club for $10 million on January 3, 1973 from CBS, renovated Yankee Stadium, hired and fired Billy Martin a number of times, feuded with star outfielder Reggie Jackson, and presided over the resurgence of the Yankees in the late '70s. Jackson's three home runs in the sixth and final game of the 1977 World Series against three different Dodger pitchers (earning him the nickname "Mr. October") de ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Return to glory

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Jets - Players of note

New York Jets - Current players. DEPTH CHART Offensive backs 35 B.J. Askew, FB 23 Derrick Blaylock, RB 5 Brooks Bollinger, QB 34 Cedric Houston, RB 27 Terry Butler RB 3 Kliff Kingsbury, QB 33 Jerald Sowell, FB 16 Vinny Testaverde, QB Receivers 87 Laveranues Coles, WR 89 Jericho Cotchery, WR 85 James Dearth, TE-LS 83 Joel Dreessen, TE 88 Doug Jolley, TE 81 Justin McCareins, WR 84 Dante R ...

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New York Jets, New York Jets - Franchise history, New York Jets - Glory Years: 1965–1969, New York Jets - The 1970s, New York Jets - The 1980s, New York Jets - Hope Disappointment and Ultimately Collapse: 1990–1996, New York Jets - The Parcells Era: 1997–2000, New York Jets - The Herman Edwards era: 2001-2005, New York Jets - Season-by-season, New York Jets - Players of note, New York Jets - Current players, New York Jets - Pro Football Hall of Famers, New York Jets - Retired numbers, New York Jets - Not to be forgotten, New York Jets - Fan of Note

Read more here: » New York Jets: Encyclopedia II - New York Jets - Players of note

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Controversy

It is a heated debate whether the Yankees' free-spending is positive or negative for baseball, and whether a strict salary cap would make the sport fairer and increase parity among the large-market and small-market teams. The following are arguments for and against these spending practices: For: The Yankees are "America's Team." They give the casual, or "bandwagon," baseball fan someone to root for when he/she does not have a local favorite. As "America's Team" the Yankees give other baseball fans a team to "hate ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Controversy

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - History

New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - Background. The 25 years after the American Civil War more than doubled the existing American railroad track miles, changing the face of America forever. American railroads allowed products made in the East to be shipped to the expanding West less expensively than previously. This allowed for an economy of scale - larger, more efficient factories. The agricultural heartland of America was no longer confined to a market of single day's trip by wagon. Railroad and railroad ...

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New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - History, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - Background, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - Early Years, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern era, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - The Van Sweringen era, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - NKP president John Bernet era, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - The end of an era: merger with N&W Norfolk Southern, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - Chicago terminals, New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - Origin of the Nickel Plate nickname

Read more here: » New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: Encyclopedia II - New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad - History

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Controversy

It is a heated debate whether the Yankees' free-spending is positive or negative for baseball, and whether a strict salary cap would make the sport fairer and increase parity among the large-market and small-market teams. The following are arguments for and against these spending practices: For: The Yankees are "America's Team" They give the casual, or "bandwagon," baseball fan someone to root for when he/she does not have a local favorite, or when their local team is playing poorly. As "America's Team ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Controversy

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Current roster

Updated on January 27, 2006   Pitchers 46 Jason Anderson 73 T.J. Beam 58 Colter Bean 39 Shawn Chacón 61 Jorge DePaula 74 Matt DeSalvo 29 Octavio ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Current roster

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Edison New Jersey - History

Edison New Jersey - Early history. Edison was originally part of Woodbridge Township and Piscataway Township when settlement commenced in the late 17th Century. The town was previously known as "Raritan Township". However, it should not be confused with the current Raritan Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In 1954. the town's name was changed to honor inventor Thomas A. Edison. < ...

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Edison New Jersey, Edison New Jersey - History, Edison New Jersey - Early history, Edison New Jersey - The Edison era, Edison New Jersey - Modern Edison, Edison New Jersey - Features, Edison New Jersey - Geography, Edison New Jersey - Demographics, Edison New Jersey - Government, Edison New Jersey - Local Government, Edison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Edison New Jersey - Education, Edison New Jersey - Public Schools, Edison New Jersey - Middlesex County College, Edison New Jersey - Other Schools/ Private Schools, Edison New Jersey - Gas fire of 1994, Edison New Jersey - Notable residents, Edison New Jersey - Notable places

Read more here: » Edison New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Edison New Jersey - History

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Economy

New Orleans is an industrial and distribution center, and a major U.S. seaport. It is one of the busiest seaports in not only the United States, but also the world. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal in the mid 20th century to accommodate New Orleans' barge traffic. Like Houston, New Orleans is located in proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and the many oil rigs lying just offshore. There are a substantial number of energy companies that have their regional headquarters in the city, including BP ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Tallest Buildings, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Television References, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Economy

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s

Bettering the McCarthy-era clubs, Stengel's squad won the World Series in his first five years as manager, 1949 through 1953. The five consecutive championships won by the Yankees during this period remains the major league record. Led by players like center fielder Mickey Mantle, pitcher Whitey Ford, and catcher Yogi Berra, Stengel's teams won 10 pennants and seven World Series titles in his twelve seasons as Yankee manager. The 1950s were also a decade of significant individual achievement for Yankee players. In 1956, Mantle won the major league triple crown, leading both leagues in ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure

New Orleans Louisiana - Government. New Orleans has a mayor-council government. The city council consists of five councilmembers who are elected by district and two at large councilmembers. Mayor C. Ray Nagin, Jr. was elected in May 2002. The New Orleans Police Department provides professional police services to the public in order to maintain order and protect life and property. The Orleans Parish civil sheriff's employees serve (deliver) papers involving lawsuits. The Criminal ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Tallest Buildings, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Television References, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture

New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics. Note: Though many of those evacuated from New Orleans from circumstances relating to Hurricane Katrina have yet to return, the evacuees remain residents of the city. While medium-to-long term changes in population may be drastic, there is no way, short of speculation, to account for these effects. The U. S. Census figures presented here are the most recent; and verifiable. As of December 1st, 2005, only about one-quarter of the population had re ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Tallest Buildings, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Television References, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture

New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics. Note: Though many of those evacuated from New Orleans from circumstances relating to Hurricane Katrina have yet to return, the evacuees remain residents of the city. While medium-to-long term changes in population may be drastic, there is no way, short of speculation, to account for these effects. The U. S. Census figures presented here are the most recent; and verifiable. The latest estimates indicate that only about one-quarter of the population has re ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Tallest Buildings, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Television References, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Edison New Jersey - History

Edison New Jersey - Early history. Edison was originally part of Woodbridge Township and Piscataway Township when settlement commenced in the late 17th Century. The town was previously known as "Raritan Township". However, it should not be confused with the current Raritan Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In 1954. the town's name was changed to honor inventor Thomas A. Edison. < ...

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Edison New Jersey, Edison New Jersey - History, Edison New Jersey - Early history, Edison New Jersey - The Edison era, Edison New Jersey - Modern Edison, Edison New Jersey - Features, Edison New Jersey - Geography, Edison New Jersey - Demographics, Edison New Jersey - Government, Edison New Jersey - Local Government, Edison New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Edison New Jersey - Education, Edison New Jersey - Public Schools, Edison New Jersey - Middlesex County College, Edison New Jersey - Other Schools/ Private Schools, Edison New Jersey - Notable residents, Edison New Jersey - Notable places

Read more here: » Edison New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Edison New Jersey - History

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate

New Orleans is located at 29°57′53″N, 90°4′14″W (29.964722, -90.070556)GR1 on the banks of the Mississippi River, approximately 100 miles upriver from the Gulf of Mexico at 30.07°N, 89.93°W. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 907.0 km² (350.2 mi²). 467.6 km² (180.6 mi²) of it is land and 439.4 km ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Tallest Buildings, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Television References, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Economy

New Orleans is an industrial and distribution center, and a major U.S. seaport. It is one of the busiest seaports in not only the United States, but also the world. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal in the mid 20th century to accommodate New Orleans' barge traffic. Like Houston, New Orleans is located in proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and the many oil rigs lying just offshore. There are a substantial number of energy companies that have their regional headquarters in the city, including BP ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - Overview, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - Economy




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