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111,301 Articles of interest in United States

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  • Camargo, Illinois

    Camargo is a village in Douglas County, Illinois. The population was 445 at the 2010 census. Camargo is at the intersection of Illinois Route 130 and U.S. Route 36. Camargo is the oldest township in Douglas County. In 2006, the first annual Camargo …

  • Calvin Falwell Field

    Calvin Falwell Field, located in Lynchburg, Virginia, was originally constructed in 1939 to be used as a complex for professional baseball teams. The baseball stadium was built in conjunction with an adjacent 6,000-person football stadium. The New Y…

  • Caloosahatchee Bridge

    The Caloosahatchee Bridge (also locally known as the Hancock Bridge, or the US 41 Bridge) is a bridge located in Fort Myers, Florida. It carries U.S. 41 (locally known as Cleveland Avenue) over the Caloosahatchee River, which is where its name comes…

  • Call, Texas

    Call is an unincorporated community in central Newton County, Texas, United States. It lies along State Highway 87 south of the city of Newton, the county seat of Newton County. Its elevation is 95 feet (29 m), and it is located at (30.6124261, -93…

  • Cal State LA (train station)

    Cal State LA (officially Cal State Los Angeles) is a Metrolink station serving the San Bernardino Line and also a station for the Metro Silver Line and other bus rapid transit services which run on the El Monte Busway. Local bus services operate fro…

  • California Green Archives

    The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000. Its goal is to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green movement and Green party to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, a…

  • Calexico Mission School

    Calexico Mission Academy is a school under the control of the Southeastern California Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.

  • Caledonia, Missouri

    Caledonia is a village in Washington County, Missouri, United States. The population was 130 at the 2010 census. The village was founded in 1819 and is named after the Roman Empire's Latin name for Scotland.

  • Caledon State Park

    Caledon State Park is a 2,579-acre (1,044 ha) state park located in King George, Virginia. The property was initially owned by the Alexander brothers, founders of the city of Alexandria, and was established in 1659 as Caledon Plantation. Ownership p…

  • Caine Road Covered Bridge

    Caine Road Bridge is a covered bridge spanning the west branch of the Ashtabula River in Pierpont Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The bridge, built in honor of Ashtabula County’s 175th anniversary, and one of currently 16 drivable b…

  • Cady Way Trail

    The Cady Way Trail is a 6.5-mile (10.5 km) rail trail in the Orlando, Florida area opened in 1994. It is partly owned by the Orlando Department of Families, Parks and Recreation and partly by Orange County Parks and Recreation.

  • Cadet, Missouri

    Cadet is an unincorporated community in Union Township in eastern Washington County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Route 47 about 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Potosi. The origin of its name is unknown. Cadet was founded in 1857 when the …

  • Cache River National Wildlife Refuge

    The Cache River National Wildlife Refuge is a 68,993 acre (223 km²) (2014) wildlife refuge in the state of Arkansas managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS#. The refuge is one of the Ramsar wetlands of international importance un…

  • Cacapon Mountain

    Cacapon Mountain (/kəˈkpən/ kə-KAY-pən) runs northwest through Morgan and Hampshire counties in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, rising to its greatest elevation of 2,618 feet (798 m) above sea-level at High Point. Cacapon Mountain is a folded m…

  • Cable House

    The Cable House is a Richardsonian Romanesque-style house near Michigan Avenue at 25 E. Erie St. in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The house was built in 1886 by Cobb and Frost for socialite Ransom R. Cable.

  • Cabezon Peak

    Cabezon Peak is a large volcanic plug that is a prominent feature in northwestern New Mexico. It rises to 7,785 feet in elevation. Cabezon Peak is two miles south of the old ghost town of Cabezon and the Rio Puerco. This volcanic neck is formed of b…

  • C. W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir

    The C.W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir is a 15.5 billion US gallons (59,000,000 m3) reservoir which collects water from the Alafia and Hillsborough Rivers in central Florida. It is named for C.W. Bill Young, the U.S. Congressman from Florida's 10th …

  • Bystrom, California

    Bystrom is a census-designated place (CDP) in Stanislaus County, California, United States. The population was 4,008 at the 2010 census, down from 4,518 at the 2000 census.

  • Byers Canyon

    Byers Canyon is a short gorge on the upper Colorado River in Grand County, Colorado in the United States. The canyon is approximately 8 miles (13 km) long and is located in the headwaters region of the Colorado between Hot Sulphur Springs and Kremml…