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 |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Neiman Marcus - Neiman's historyHerbert Marcus, Sr., his sister Carrie Marcus Neiman and her husband A. L. Neiman came from Atlanta Georgia with $25,000 to found the Neiman - Marcus retail establishment in Dallas, Texas on September 10, 1907. Ironically, before the family members came to Dallas, they had an opportunity to invest in a new "sugary soda pop business" in Atlanta. The family decided to pass on investing in the business, which later became Coca Cola. Many people to this day will still j ...
See also:Neiman Marcus, Neiman Marcus - Neiman's history, Neiman Marcus - Neiman's today, Neiman Marcus - Neiman's and pop culture, Neiman Marcus - Holiday catalog cars, Neiman Marcus - Locations, Neiman Marcus - Arizona, Neiman Marcus - Northern California, Neiman Marcus - Southern California, Neiman Marcus - Colorado, Neiman Marcus - District of Columbia, Neiman Marcus - Florida, Neiman Marcus - Georgia, Neiman Marcus - Hawaii, Neiman Marcus - Illinois, Neiman Marcus - Massachusetts, Neiman Marcus - Michigan, Neiman Marcus - Minnesota, Neiman Marcus - Missouri, Neiman Marcus - Nevada, Neiman Marcus - New Jersey, Neiman Marcus - New York, Neiman Marcus - North Carolina, Neiman Marcus - Pennsylvania, Neiman Marcus - Texas, Neiman Marcus - Virginia Read more here: » Neiman Marcus: Encyclopedia II - Neiman Marcus - Neiman's history |
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New York metropolitan area - New York City.
The five boroughs of New York City serve as the core area of the metropolitan area. The city has a population of 8,008,278 (2000 census) over an area of 303 square miles (785 square kilometers) (population density of 26,403 per square mile or 10,194 per square kilometer).
Bronx County, New York — 1,332,650
Kings County, New York — 2,465,326
New York County, New York — 1,537,195 ...
See also:New York metropolitan area, New York metropolitan area - Populations of counties within the metropolitan area, New York metropolitan area - New York City, New York metropolitan area - New York-Wayne-White Plains Metropolitan Division, New York metropolitan area - New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island Metropolitan Statistical Area, New York metropolitan area - New York-Newark-Bridgeport Combined Statistical Area, New York metropolitan area - Other major cities, New York metropolitan area - Major Airports, New York metropolitan area - Commuting patterns, New York metropolitan area - Ethnic diversity, New York metropolitan area - Local politics, New York metropolitan area - Life in the New York area Read more here: » New York metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - New York metropolitan area - Populations of counties within the metropolitan area |
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 |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Hopkins County Kentucky - DemographicsAs of the census2 of 2000, there are 46,519 people, 18,820 households, and 13,399 families residing in the county. The population density is 33/km² (84/mi²). There are 20,668 housing units at an average density of 14/km² (38/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 92.02% White, 6.21% Black or African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.34% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.37% from other races, and 0.86% from two or more races. 0.9 ...
See also:Hopkins County Kentucky, Hopkins County Kentucky - Geography, Hopkins County Kentucky - Adjacent counties, Hopkins County Kentucky - Demographics, Hopkins County Kentucky - Public Education, Hopkins County Kentucky - Elementary Schools, Hopkins County Kentucky - Middle Schools, Hopkins County Kentucky - High Schools, Hopkins County Kentucky - Cities and towns Read more here: » Hopkins County Kentucky: Encyclopedia II - Hopkins County Kentucky - Demographics |
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See also:American Jews, American Jews - History, American Jews - Population, American Jews - Assimilation and population changes, American Jews - Religion, American Jews - Education, American Jews - Jewish American culture, American Jews - Food, American Jews - Language, American Jews - Jewish American literature, American Jews - Jewish contributions to the United States, American Jews - Popular culture, American Jews - Government and military, American Jews - Science and academia, American Jews - Major Jewish-American communities Read more here: » American Jews: Encyclopedia II - American Jews - History |
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 |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Hikaru Nakamura - Over-the-board chessA resident of White Plains, New York, Nakamura often plays in the weekly New York Masters chess tournament, which he has won several times.
Nakamura qualified for the 2004 world chess championship, contested in Tripoli, Libya, and reached the fourth round, defeating grandmasters Sergey Volkov, Aleksei Aleksandrov, and Alexander Lastin before falling to England's Michael Adams, the tournament's third-seeded participant and eventual runner-up.
He won the 2005 U.S. Chess Championship sponsored by Chessmaster (held in November and ...
See also:Hikaru Nakamura, Hikaru Nakamura - Internet chess, Hikaru Nakamura - Over-the-board chess, Hikaru Nakamura - Photo gallery Read more here: » Hikaru Nakamura: Encyclopedia II - Hikaru Nakamura - Over-the-board chess |
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See also:Margaret Sanger, Margaret Sanger - Life, Margaret Sanger - Philosophy, Margaret Sanger - Psychology of sexuality, Margaret Sanger - Eugenics, Margaret Sanger - Legacy, Margaret Sanger - E-texts Read more here: » Margaret Sanger: Encyclopedia II - Margaret Sanger - Philosophy |
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See also:List of ZIP Codes in New York, List of ZIP Codes in New York - Less than 10000, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10000 - 10099 : New York City outer, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10100 - 10199 : New York City inner north, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10200 - 10299 : New York City inner south, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10300 - 10399 : Staten Island, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10400 - 10499 : The Bronx, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10500 - 10599 : Westchester, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10600 - 10699 : White Plains, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10700 - 10799 : Yonkers, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10800 - 10899 : New Rochelle, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 10900 - 10999 : Rockland, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11000 - 11099 : Queens, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11100 - 11199 : Long Island City, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11200 - 11299 : Brooklyn, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11300 - 11399 : Flushing, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11400 - 11499 : Jamaica, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11500 - 11599 : West Nassau, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11600 - 11699 : Far Rockaway, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11700 - 11799 : Mid-Island main, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11800 - 11899 : Hicksville, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 11900 - 11999 : Mid-Island east, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12000 - 12099 : Albany area communities A-J, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12100 - 12199 : Albany area communities K-Z, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12200 - 12299 : City of Albany, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12300 - 12399 : City of Schenectady, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12400 - 12499 : Mid-Hudson north, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12500 - 12599 : Mid-Hudson southeast, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12600 - 12699 : Poughkeepsie, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12700 - 12799 : Mid-Hudson southwest, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12800 - 12899 : Glens Falls, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 12900 - 12999 : Plattsburgh, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13000 - 13099 : Syracuse area communities A-L, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13100 - 13199 : Syracuse area communities M-Z, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13200 - 13299 : City of Syracuse, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13300 - 13399 : Utica area communities A-L, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13400 - 13499 : Utica area communities M-Z}, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13500 - 13599 : City of Utica, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13600 - 13699 : Watertown area, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13700 - 13799 : Binghamton area communities A-L, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13800 - 13899 : Binghamton area communities M-Z, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 13900 - 13999 : City of Binghamton, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14000 - 14099 : Buffalo area communities A-L, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14100 - 14199 : Buffalo area communities M-Z, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14200 - 14299 : City of Buffalo, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14300 - 14399 : Niagara Falls, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14400 - 14499 : Rochester area communities A-L, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14500 - 14599 : Rochester area communities M-Z, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14600 - 14699 : City of Rochester, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14700 - 14799 : Jamestown area communities, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14800 - 14899 : Elmira area communities, List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14900 - 14999 : City of Elmira Read more here: » List of ZIP Codes in New York: Encyclopedia II - List of ZIP Codes in New York - 14900 - 14999 : City of Elmira |
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 |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - DemographicsAs of the census2 of 2000, there are 17,633 people, 5,923 households, and 4,874 families residing in the town. The population density is 252.6/km² (654.3/mi²). There are 6,113 housing units at an average density of 87.6/km² (226.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the town is 95.55% White, 0.60% African American, 0.09% Native American, 2.69% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.27% from other races, and 0.79% from two or more races. 1.53% of ...
See also:Wilton Connecticut, Wilton Connecticut - History, Wilton Connecticut - Geography, Wilton Connecticut - Demographics, Wilton Connecticut - Neighborhoods, Wilton Connecticut - Schools, Wilton Connecticut - Transportation, Wilton Connecticut - Commute Times, Wilton Connecticut - Airports, Wilton Connecticut - Railroad, Wilton Connecticut - Highways, Wilton Connecticut - Famous Wilton Residents, Wilton Connecticut - Clubs and Organizations Read more here: » Wilton Connecticut: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - Demographics |
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List of newspapers in the United States - Alabama.
The Anniston Star (26,747) - Anniston
Birmingham News (148,827) - [1] Birmingham
The Cullman Times (27,000) [2] - Cullman
The Decatur Daily (22,014) [3] - Decatur
The Dothan Eagle (33,592) [4] - Dothan
TimesDaily (31,180) [5] - Florence
Gadsden Times (22,491) [6] - Gadsden
Mobile Register (99,306) - Mobile
Huntsville Times ( ...
See also:List of newspapers in the United States, List of newspapers in the United States - Major daily newspapers distributed nationally, List of newspapers in the United States - Major daily metropolitan newspapers by state, List of newspapers in the United States - Alabama, List of newspapers in the United States - Alaska, List of newspapers in the United States - Arizona, List of newspapers in the United States - Arkansas, List of newspapers in the United States - California, List of newspapers in the United States - Colorado, List of newspapers in the United States - Connecticut, List of newspapers in the United States - Delaware, List of newspapers in the United States - District of Columbia, List of newspapers in the United States - Florida, List of newspapers in the United States - Georgia, List of newspapers in the United States - Guam, List of newspapers in the United States - Hawaii, List of newspapers in the United States - Idaho, List of newspapers in the United States - Illinois, List of newspapers in the United States - Indiana, List of newspapers in the United States - Iowa, List of newspapers in the United States - Kansas, List of newspapers in the United States - Kentucky, List of newspapers in the United States - Louisiana, List of newspapers in the United States - Maine, List of newspapers in the United States - Maryland, List of newspapers in the United States - Massachusetts, List of newspapers in the United States - Michigan, List of newspapers in the United States - Minnesota, List of newspapers in the United States - Mississippi, List of newspapers in the United States - Missouri, List of newspapers in the United States - Montana, List of newspapers in the United States - Nebraska, List of newspapers in the United States - Nevada, List of newspapers in the United States - New Hampshire, List of newspapers in the United States - New Jersey, List of newspapers in the United States - New Mexico, List of newspapers in the United States - New York, List of newspapers in the United States - North Carolina, List of newspapers in the United States - North Dakota, List of newspapers in the United States - Ohio, List of newspapers in the United States - Oklahoma, List of newspapers in the United States - Oregon, List of newspapers in the United States - Pennsylvania, List of newspapers in the United States - Puerto Rico, List of newspapers in the United States - Rhode Island, List of newspapers in the United States - South Carolina, List of newspapers in the United States - South Dakota, List of newspapers in the United States - Tennessee, List of newspapers in the United States - Texas, List of newspapers in the United States - Utah, List of newspapers in the United States - Vermont, List of newspapers in the United States - Virgin Islands, List of newspapers in the United States - Virginia, List of newspapers in the United States - Washington, List of newspapers in the United States - West Virginia, List of newspapers in the United States - Wisconsin, List of newspapers in the United States - Wyoming, List of newspapers in the United States - Unclassified, List of newspapers in the United States - Weekly newspapers Read more here: » List of newspapers in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of newspapers in the United States - Major daily metropolitan newspapers by state |
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New York - Early settlement.
The first settlers in the area now known as the State of New York were Dutch settlers in the colony known as New Amsterdam, beginning in 1613. These settlers were claiming this land theirs, marginalizing the aboriginal inhabitants who had been living there since the Pleistocene epoch. The English seized the colony in 1664, renaming it New York, after the Duke of York, the future King James II. On November 1, 1683, the government was reorganized. The colony, then called the Prov ...
See also:New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Transportation, New York - New York City, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous Read more here: » New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - History |
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United States Army - Revolutionary War.
Lexington, 19 April 1775. Opening hostilities of the Revolutionary War occurred at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on 19 April 1775, when a column of British troops that had moved out of Boston to seize rebel military stores at Concord was assailed by Minutemen (militia). The Massachusetts militia immediately placed the British in Boston under siege.
Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. At the same time as Lexington, steps were t ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Named Campaigns |
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 |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Colgan Air - HistoryCharles J. Colgan founded fixed base operator Colgan Airways Corporation at Manassas Airport in 1965. It began scheduled service under contract with IBM in 1970 between Manassas, Washington, D.C. and Poughkeepsie, New York. It expanded over the next decade and a half and was sold in 1986 to Presidential Airlines.
After Presidential went defunct in 1991, Colgan and his son, Michael J., restarted the service under the name Colgan Air. It was established and started operations on 1 December 1991. On July 1, 1997 it became a feeder for Continental Airlines, operating ...
See also:Colgan Air, Colgan Air - History, Colgan Air - Destinations, Colgan Air - Northeastern United States, Colgan Air - Southern United States, Colgan Air - Fleet Read more here: » Colgan Air: Encyclopedia II - Colgan Air - History |
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New York - Early settlement.
The first settlers in the area now known as the U.S. State of New York were Dutch settlers in the colony known as New Amsterdam, beginning in 1613. These settlers were claiming this land theirs, marginalizing the aboriginal inhabitants who had been living there since the Pleistocene epoch. The English seized the colony in 1664, renaming it New York, after the Duke of York, the future King James II. On November 1, 1683, the government was reorganized. The colony, then called the ...
See also:New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Transportation, New York - New York City, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous Read more here: » New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - History |
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 |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - John Haslet 1727-1777 - American RevolutionIn response to the request of the Continental Congress, the Lower Counties Assembly raised the 1st Delaware Regiment, placeding Haslet at its command on January 19, 1776, with the rank of Colonel. Known as the "Delaware Continentals" or "Delaware Blues," they were from the smallest state, but at some 800 men, were the largest battalion in the army. David McCullough in 1776 describes them "turned out in handsome red trimmed blue coats, white waistcoats, buckskin breeches, white woolen stockings, and carrying fine, 'lately imported' Eng ...
See also:John Haslet 1727-1777, John Haslet 1727-1777 - Early life and family, John Haslet 1727-1777 - French and Indian War, John Haslet 1727-1777 - American Revolution, John Haslet 1727-1777 - Legacy Read more here: » John Haslet 1727-1777: Encyclopedia II - John Haslet 1727-1777 - American Revolution |
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