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  • Shouldn't this (really very short) information just be added to Fort Wayne, Indiana? -- Aleph4 16:11, 30 July 2005 (UTC)...
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  • Lake Michigan) Habitats of the Indiana Dunes Flora and Fauna, Mammals of the Indiana Dunes, Birds of the Indiana Dunes, List of reptiles of the Indiana Dunes...
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  • and have since 1999 (thank God we're moving to Michigan next year, this place is hell). Northern Indiana (and again maybe I should have used US 6 rather...
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  • history section, unfortunately it was blatantly copied from the Northern Indiana Center for History website http://www.centerforhistory.org. I have removed...
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  • in Negro Folk Education, 1940. Myers, Carl L., rd. Black Power in the Arts. Flint, Michigan: Flint Board of Education, 1970. Patterson, Lindsay, comp...
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  • Detroit the whole of Indiana was secured for the United States in 1783. Clark received large swaths of land in southern Indiana for his services in the...
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  • information at: Wind Powering America, with pages for some states such as Indiana Wind Activities. Here is a 50m wind map for Indiana ("windiana"). I don't...
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  • Talk:Northwest Territory (category B-Class Indiana articles)
    (northwest Ohio outside the Fort McIntosh Treaty Line, northern Indiana and Michigan) had no colonial settlers, no U.S. forts, and was solidly in control...
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  • schemes of the Chicago Board of Education. Although the University of Michigan was an excellent collegiate choice in terms of academics, it was a huge...
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  • Indiana Terr, eastern tip stays part of NW Terr March 1 1803: All becomes part of Indiana Terr January 11 1805: Eastern tip becomes part of Michigan Terr...
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  • Reference at the Michigan State University Libraries, East Lansing. In addition to the M.L.S., he holds a Ph.D. in History from Indiana University with...
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  • Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, February 2–March 20, 1983; The Art Center, South Bend, Indiana, September 4–October 16, 1983; Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, January...
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  • now located in the Clear Channel Chicago compound at 33 N. Michigan Avenue in Illinois Center, sharing space with Clear Channel's other Chicago radio properties...
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  • of Michigan, it is a legally separate entity that is governed by the four-year public universities in Michigan of which the University of Michigan is...
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  • Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York...
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  • Wikipedia's naming of the two Michigan peninsulas (you can't change what folks call them anyway – Wikipedia is not the center of the universe) should be...
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  • Talk:Mackinac College (category B-Class Michigan articles)
    college at one of the other Michigan colleges or universities, the US Government, or an International Great Lakes Research Center. Despite all their efforts...
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  • Lincoln Hills, Indiana Lincoln Junction, Michigan Lincoln Mills, Maine Lincoln Park, Colorado Lincoln Park, Louisiana Lincoln Park, Michigan Lincoln Park...
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  • represented included: Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. These are traditionally what most people in the region consider...
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  • Midwestern states such as Indiana and Ohio was the eagle, as opposed to the Democratic rooster. This symbol still appears on Indiana, New York,[13][dead link]...
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