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The Elijah Lovejoy Monument
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The Elijah Lovejoy Monument in Alton

June 12, 2008May 1, 2018

The Elijah Lovejoy Monument, at the north end of Monument Ave., stands at the entrance to Alton City Cemetery. Visible from the greater part of Alton, it was erected in …

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Alton, just above the Mississippi and the Missouri
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Alton, just above the Mississippi and the Missouri

June 12, 2008May 1, 2018

Alton (488 alt., 34,511 pop.), just above the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri, and just below that of the Illinois and Mississippi, rises on the bluffs where they …

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Sheridan, largest town in northern Wyoming
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Sheridan, largest town in northern Wyoming

June 12, 2008May 1, 2018

Sheridan (3,737 alt., 15,804 pop.), largest town in northern Wyoming, is a shaded community of cottonwoods and hedges at the confluence of Goose and Little Goose Creeks, in saucerlike Sheridan …

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Laramie, seat of the University of Wyoming
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Laramie, seat of the University of Wyoming

June 12, 2008May 1, 2018

Laramie (7,145 alt., 27,204 pop.), seat of the University of Wyoming, is on the east bank of the Laramie River at the southeastern edge of the Laramie Plains. Rows of …

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Cheyenne, capital and metropolis of Wyoming
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Cheyenne, capital and metropolis of Wyoming

June 12, 2008September 25, 2023

Cheyenne, pronounced shi-an, capital and metropolis of Wyoming, is on a broad plain where the gradual slope of the prairie meets the steepening grades of the Laramie Mountains.

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Casper, seat of Natrona County and second largest city in Wyoming
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Casper, seat of Natrona County and second largest city in Wyoming

June 12, 2008September 25, 2023

Casper (5,123 alt., 49,644 pop.), seat of Natrona County and second largest city in Wyoming, lies in a great bend on the south side of the North Platte River.

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New York Career Guidance
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New York Career Guidance

June 11, 2008September 25, 2023

Career guidance can be a critical intervention for residents of large cities like New York where the network of educational, training, and employing institutions is too complex.

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Islands of New York
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Islands of New York

June 11, 2008September 25, 2023

If New York has little repute as a city of culture, it has perhaps still less as a city of brotherly love. Its head may be thought shrewd enough in business matters.

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