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U.S. Census Timeline
Here is a look at how the U.S. Census was established, how it has changed, and its notable events since it was included in Article 1 of the Constitution in 1787. The…Daniel Libeskind, 2003 News
architect, in February won the contest to design the site at the World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. His plans, which he has revised,…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XII ("As by the dead")
by EmilyDickinsonXIMemorialsXII As by the dead we love to sit, Become so wondrous dear, As for the lost we grapple, Though all the rest are here, — In broken mathematics We estimate our…Muslim Populations
The Question: What is the largest Muslim country of the world? The Answer: If by that you mean, what country has the largest population of…NFL Football
âArizona (NFC): Construction on a new home for the Arizona Cardinals and Fiesta Bowl is well underway. The 63,000-seat stadium will be located in Glendale, Ariz. 15 miles west of Phoenix)…Major U.S. Epidemics
Here's a list of the major outbreaks in U.S history Major disease outbreaks have shaped a lot of world history. When the Black Death pandemic swept through Europe and Asia, it fundamentally changed…Bermuda Department of State Background
U.S. Department of State Background Note Bermuda Index: Historical Highlights Government and Political Conditions Economy Foreign Relations and U.S.-Bermudian Relations HISTORICAL…Gary Gygax Biography
game inventorDied: March 4, 2008 (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin) Best Known as: creator of Dungeons & Dragons Gary Gygax was a pioneer in creating fantasy…The Largest Crowd at a College Football Game
The Question: What is the largest crowd to ever watch a college football game and where did it take place? The Answer: The largest crowd to…New $20 Bill
The U.S. Treasury adopted a new design for the $20 dollar bill in fall 2003. The new bill incorporates security features introduced in the 1990s, including a watermark and a security thread—…