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111,301 Articles of interest in United States

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  • CoolSprings Galleria

    CoolSprings Galleria is an enclosed regional shopping mall in the Cool Springs commercial and residential corridor between Franklin and Brentwood, Tennessee, 15 miles (24 km) south of Nashville. The mall opened in 1991, and has 5 department stores a…

  • Contoocook, New Hampshire

    Contoocook is a village and census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Hopkinton in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,444 at the 2010 census.

  • Confederate Gulch and Diamond City

    Confederate Gulch is a steeply incised valley on the west facing slopes of the Big Belt Mountains. Its small stream drains westward into Canyon Ferry Lake, on the upper Missouri River Valley near present day Townsend, Montana. In 1864 Confederate so…

  • Pensacola Bayfront Stadium

    Vince J. Whibbs Sr. Community Maritime Park is a multi-use park in Pensacola, Florida that includes a stadium, commercial buildings, a waterfront public park and amphitheater. The mixed use stadium holds 5,038 people and can be used for a number of …

  • Colville National Forest

    The Colville National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in northeastern Washington state. It is bordered on the west by the Okanogan National Forest and the Kaniksu National Forest to the east.

  • Columbus Drive (Chicago)

    Columbus Drive is a north-south street in Chicago, Illinois which bisects Grant Park. It is 300 East in Chicago's street numbering system. Its south end is an interchange with Lake Shore Drive (US 41) at Soldier Field.

  • Columbus Academy

    Columbus Academy is a selective, independent college-preparatory school for students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. The private school is located on a large, secluded campus surrounded by wooded areas in Gahanna, Ohio in the United States, …

  • Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge

    The Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge, officially the Veterans Memorial Bridge, spans the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, and carries Pennsylvania Route 462. Built originally as the Lancaster-York Intercounty Bridge, co…

  • Columbia Soccer Stadium

    The Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in Inwood, in the northernmost tip of the island of Manhattan, New York City, within the Baker Athletic Complex. It is home to the Columbia Lions soccer teams of Columbia Univ…

  • Colonial Germantown Historic District

    The Colonial Germantown Historic District is a designated National Historic Landmark District in the Germantown and Mount Airy neighborhoods of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania along both sides of Germantown Avenue. This road followed an Indian path from …

  • Colonia, Oxnard, California

    The Colonia (or La Colonia) is a neighborhood (Spanish: barrio) located in the central portion of the city of Oxnard, California, USA. The north to south boundaries are Camino del Sol to 3rd Street and the west to east boundaries are Oxnard Boulevar…

  • Collins Bridge

    The Collins Bridge was a bridge that crossed Biscayne Bay between Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. At the time it was completed, it was the longest wooden bridge in the world. It was built by farmer and developer John S. Collins (1837–1928) with fina…

  • Collin Creek Mall

    Collin Creek Mall is a two level, enclosed regional mall in Plano, Texas featuring American Eagle Outfitters, Nestle Toll House Cafe, Bath & Body Works, Christopher & Banks, Aeropostale, Vans, Victoria's Secret, and Fast-Fix Jewelry and Watch Repair…

  • College of California

    The College of California was the predecessor of the University of California system of public universities. The private college was founded in 1855 by noted educator Dr. Samuel H. Willey.

  • Colfax, Iowa

    Colfax is a city within Jasper County, Iowa, United States. Colfax is about 24 miles east of Des Moines. The town was founded in 1866, and was named for Schuyler Colfax, vice-president with U.S. Grant.

  • Coles Sports and Recreation Center

    The Coles Sports and Recreation Center is the main athletic facility at New York University, located at 181 Mercer Street in New York City, in the U.S. state of New York. The building is named in honor of Jerome S. Coles, an alumnus and benefactor o…

  • Cold Spring (Metro-North station)

    Cold Spring is a Metro-North Railroad station that serves the residents of Cold Spring, New York via the Hudson Line. Trains leave for New York City every hour on weekdays, and about every 25 minutes during rush hour.

  • Colby, Wisconsin

    Colby is a city in Clark (mostly) and Marathon counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is part of the Wausau, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,852 at the 2010 census. Of this, 1,354 were in Clark County, and 498 were…

  • Cohoes Falls

    Cohoes Falls [Kahon:ios, Mohawk for "Canoe Falls"] is a waterfall on the Mohawk River shared by the city of Cohoes and the town of Waterford, New York, United States. Discovered by the indigenous Mohawk tribe, the falls were originally called Ga-ha-…

  • Coenties Slip

    Coenties Slip, originally an artificial inlet in the East River for the loading and unloading of ships that was land-filled in 1835, is a historic pedestrian walkway in Lower Manhattan, New York City, in the heart of the Financial District. It is pe…

  • Cochran County, Texas

    Cochran County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 3,127. The county seat is Morton. The county is named for Robert E. Cochran, a defender of the Alamo.

  • Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment

    United States Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment, situated near Cape Disappointment, Washington at the mouth of the Columbia River, is the largest United States Coast Guard search and rescue station on the Northwest Coast, with 50 crewmembers a…