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2015. "Blue Hills of Massachusetts: Massachusetts State Poem". StateSymbolsUSA.org. Retrieved April 20, 2015. "Official State Rock of Massachusetts". StateSymbolsUSA... |
The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (usually called the MBTA or "the T") is Massachusetts' public transportation system. The MBTA opened on September... |
Hammond Pond Reservation (category Geography of Massachusetts) Newton, Massachusetts. Hammond Pond is located within the park. The park is a part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston. The first piece of land... |
Craig Mello (category Academics from Massachusetts) 1960) is an American biologist and Professor of Molecular Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize... |
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Eero Saarinen (category People from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) States of America in 1923 at the age of thirteen. He grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where his father was a teacher at the Cranbrook Academy of Art... |
(The Rebels) Slavery Story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry (one of the first black units in the U.S. military, made up of many former slaves freed by... |
Bill Burr (category Comedians from Massachusetts) Massachusetts. His parents are of German and Irish ancestry. His father worked as a dentist. He married producer, director and screenwriter Nia Hill in... |
African Americans in the American Civil War (redirect from Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War) become part of the Union Army. Probably the most famous unit was the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. In February 1863, Massachusetts governor John... |
Béla Fleck (section As part of a musical group) 1999) Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra Let's Polka 'Round (2003) Jorma Kaukonen Blue Country Heart (2002) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Will the Circle Be Unbroken:... |
Rhode Island (redirect from State of Rhode Island) founded in 1776. Rhode Island is bordered on the north and east by Massachusetts, on the west by Connecticut, and on the south by Rhode Island Sound... |
Maryland (redirect from State of Maryland) The state reptile is the diamondback terrapin. The state crustacean is the blue crab. The state motto is Fatti maschii, parole femine, which is Italian for... |
capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is on the Connecticut River and only 24 miles from Springfield, Massachusetts. The city of Hartford had... |
Lawrence, Kansas (section Sacking of Lawrence) (close to where Massachusetts Street is). This was the start of the city. Four weeks later, Robinson and Samuel C. Pomeroy led a second group of 67 people from... |
in New Jersey for the rest of his life) Camille Grammer (born 1963), cast member on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (Newport Beach, CA, raised in... |
candidate, who was the former Governor of Massachusetts. There were also elections for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. By November 6, 2012... |
July 1969 near Boston, Massachusetts) is an American harp player, piano player and singer. Raines took up the harmonica at the age of 17. She left Antioch... |
June 17 (category Days of the year) occupation Day (Latvia) Father's Day (El Salvador, Guatemala) Bunker Hill Day (Sussex County, Massachusetts) World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought... |
John Brown (abolitionist) (category Politicians from Massachusetts) in Springfield, Massachusetts before moving to the Kansas Territory. This would later become the state of Kansas in 1861. Several of his sons were already... |