50 States

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Features interesting facts about each state. Capitals, web cams, songs, and more.
Features interesting facts about each state. Capitals, web cams, songs, and more.
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50 States
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Features interesting facts about each state. Capitals, web cams, songs, and more. |
Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Look up more than 4 million acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms with their definitions. |
Bartleby
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This is a huge site that contains the collected, full-text works of many famous authors, searchable for particular quotes or quote topics. Searches can even be specified to Reference, Verse, fiction, or Nonfiction works. Online thesauri and dictionaries are also provided, as is the 6th Edition of the Columbia Encyclopedia. |
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
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Over 255,000 links in over 180 categories. |
EuroDocs
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A resource guide providing links to primary historical documents from Western European history in transcribed form. These documents are often in their original languages, but many are translated into English. They are arranged by country, and chronologically within those national categories. |
Family Search
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Free family history, family tree, and genealogy records and resources from around the world. |
Infoplease
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Infoplease is a comprehensive reference source that combines the contents of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, and several almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records. A single search engine allows you to search all these sources at once. |
Internet Public Library
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An internet version of a typical library reference section. |
KIDS COUNT
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KIDS COUNT Data Center now includes community-level data in addition to city, state, and national data. Find more than 100 indicators of child well-being, including economic status, health, safety, and risk factors. Create your own maps, graphs, and charts for use in presentations or on your own website. |
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