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         Nebraska Cities Geography:     more detail
  1. Nebraska City, Nebraska: Otoe County, Nebraska, Arbor Day, Missouri River, Lewis and Clark, Mayhew Cabin, Underground Railroad, Lewis and Clark, Mayhew Cabin
  2. Central City, Nebraska
  3. Dakota City, Nebraska
  4. United States Capitol Cities Fact Files Lincoln, Nebraska by Uscensus, 2010-01-09
  5. Duluth: The City and the People by Frederick Chuck, 1995-04
  6. Lincoln: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>

81. Population Estimates: Concepts And Geography
estimates (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, nebraska, North Dakota Consolidatedcities include ButteSilver Bow, MT by the Census Bureau's geography Division
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Population Estimates: Concepts and Geography
What is a population estimate? The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces July 1 estimates for years after the last published decennial census (1990), as well as for past decades. Existing data series such as births, deaths, Federal tax returns, medicare enrollment, and immigration, are used to update the decennial census base counts. PEP estimates are used in Federal funding allocations, in setting the levels of national surveys, and in monitoring recent demographic changes. A methodology reference accompanies most of our population estimates offerings. How are estimates different from projections? There is not a distinct dichotomy between population estimates and population projections, but there are some differences in time reference and derivation. Estimates usually are for the past, while projections typically are for future dates. Estimates generally use existing symptomatic data, for example, (births, deaths, migration), collected from various sources. Projections must assume future trends for fertility, mortality, and other demographic processes. At the Census Bureau, the population projections use the latest available estimates as starting points. In our current product offerings the user may see both an estimate and a projection available for the same reference date, which may not agree because they were produced at different times. In such cases, estimates are the preferred data.

82. Library Of Congress Learning Page - Read More About It
of the Library of Congress, geography and Map America Lithographs of Towns and Citiesin the Prairie Settlement nebraska Photographs and Family Letters, 1862
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/collections/book/p.html
The Library of Congress Return to Read More Index
Panoramic Maps, 1847-1929
Of general interest:
Carnes, Mark C., Garraty, John, and Patrick Williams. Mapping America's Past: A Historical Atlas . N.Y.: Henry Holt and Company, 1996. Hebert, John R., comp. Panoramic Maps of Anglo-American Cities: A Check list of Maps in the Collections of the Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division . Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1974. Panoramic Maps of Cities in the United States and Canada. 2d ed. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1984. Reps, John W. Views and View makers of Urban America: Lithographs of Towns and Cities in the United States and Canada, Notes on the Artists and Publishers, and a Union Catalog of Their Works, 1825-1925 . Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1984.
Especially for younger readers:
Bacon, Josephine. The Doubleday Atlas of the United States of America . N.Y.: Doubleday, 1990. Knowlton, Jack. . N.Y.: HarperCollins, 1985.
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Of general interest:
Gottlieb, William P.

83. World Almanac For Kids
1990, 1,578,385, 66%. POPULATION OF TEN LARGEST cities IN nebraska. 2000 Census,1990 Census. Select a section.
http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/states/nebraska.html
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    NEBRASKA, one of the West North Central states of the U.S., bounded on the N by South Dakota , on the E by Iowa and Missouri , on the S by Kansas , on the SW by Colorado, and on the W by Wyoming . The Missouri R. forms the E boundary. Nebraska entered the Union on March 1, 1867, as the 37th state. Nebraska has traditionally been known as an agricultural state. By the 1990s, although it remained one of the leading agricultural producers in the country, Nebraska had a diversified economy, dominated by services and manufacturing. President Gerald R. Ford
    NEBRASKA STATE FACTS DATE OF STATEHOOD: March 1, 1867; 37th state CAPITAL: Lincoln MOTTO: Equality before the law NICKNAME: Cornhusker State STATE SONG: STATE TREE: Western cottonwood STATE FLOWER: Goldenrod STATE BIRD: Western meadowlark POPULATION (2000 census): 1,711,263; 38thamong the states

84. Index Of WWW Resources For The K12 Teacher
Web resources and organizations related to geography. tours, information about thecities Halifax and nebraska includes outdoor recreation areas in nebraska.
http://www.rice.edu/armadillo/Rice/Resources/geog.html
Armadillo's WWW Resources List for the K-12 Teacher
Resources for Geography
G eography for all levels . A comprehensive resource for geography educators at all levels created by Lewis Armstrong of Abilene Christian University . A well organized resource that contains links to TEKS standards, Web resources and organizations related to geography.

85. OU Geography
Lincoln, nebraska Center for Great Plains Studies. Bridge, Gavin. Everyday EcologiesCities, Nature, and Teaching Urban Ecology. Journal of geography (2001
http://geography.ou.edu/research/
Selected Publications This page presents a fairly comprehensive listing of
recently published research and forthcoming publications
by current faculty and students.

Forthcoming Biddle, Matthew D. "Storm Chasing." In Encyclopedia of the Great Plains , edited by D avid Wishart. Lincoln, Nebraska: Center for Great Plains Studies _. "Weather Industry." In Encyclopedia of the Great Plains , edited by D avid Wishart. Lincoln, Nebraska: Center for Great Plains Studies Bridge, Gavin . "Everyday Ecologies: Cities, Nature, and Teaching Urban Ecology." Journal of Geography ( "Taming Nature." Science as Culture :4 (December 2000) _. "Resources Geography." In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences . Elsevier Science Limited, 2000. Gumprecht, Blake "Who Killed the Los Angeles River?" In Land of Sunshine: The Environmental History of Greater Los Angeles , edited by William Deverell and Greg Hise. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

86. University Of Nebraska Environmental Resource Center
Job Sites Outof-State Job Sites Major CitiesClassifieds/Job Careers, Jobs, InternshipsGeoscience Employment Links GeoTimes Jobs in Earth Sciences geography.
http://unerc.unl.edu/career/career.htm
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Employment Links Below you will find a number of employment related sites, including general employment sites and specific environmental employment links. In addition to these listings, make sure you check out the employment listings in the Bren School Commons. Please read the small print at the end of this section before using this resource. General Job Sites
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GENERAL JOB SITES (Back to Top) General Job Sites America's Job Bank
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BioSpace Biotechnolgy industry jobs ... Yale Environmental Job Links and Listservs SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL JOB SITES (Back to Top) Air-Related Job Sites Air and Waste Management Association American Lung Association Atmospheric Science Jobs California Air Resources Board ... Washington State Department of Ecology Air Quality Program Animal-Related Job Sites American Zoo and Aquarium Association Ducks Unlimited Endangered Species Recovery Program National Fish and Wildlife Foundation ... (non-profit, government, professional)

87. States/Cities Of The U.S.
Best Places, cities Guides, United States, CityLink, USA, the States, Test Your GeographyKnowledge, US Montana, nebraska, Northeast Travel Council, nebraska State
http://hs.n-polk.k12.ia.us/departments/Media/state.html
States/Cities of the U.S
50 State Quarters Program 50 States and Capitals 50 States of the USA 50 States Weather ... USA City Link
Specific States of the U.S.
Alaska Community Database-Photo Index Alaska Studies: Teacher's Toolbox Alaska, Meet Alaska on the Web, State of ... Washington DC Search further with Search Engines See also Government, U.S.
See also History
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See also Presidents and First Ladies, U.S.
See also Statistics Return to the Specific Countries and Cultures
Return to the Curriculum : Social Studies/History I welcome feedback about this page or the site links.
I can be reached by email at moore@comet.n-polk.k12.ia.us Return to the North Polk High School Media Center
Updated April 8, 2003 by Sara Parsons, Student Library Assistant

88. Nebraska Almanac From NETSTATE
Population per square mile (Population/Total Land Area), 22.26, Rank, 42nd. TenLargest cities by Population State Capital in Red (US Census, April, 2000),
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Admitted to Union March 1, 1867 Capital Lincoln Nickname Cornhusker State, Tree Planters State (Both Official) Motto Equality before the law Total Area 77,358 square miles Rank Total Land Area 76,878 square miles Rank Total Water Area 481 square miles Rank Length 430 miles Width 210 miles Highest Point 5,424 feet (Johnson Township) Rank Lowest Point 480 feet (Missouri River) Rank Mean Elevation 2,600 feet Rank Highest Temp 118 degrees on July 24, 1936 at Minden Lowest Temp -47 degrees on February 12, 1899 at Camp Clarke Highest Monthly Avg Temp 89.5 degrees Rank Lowest Monthly Avg Temp 8.9 degrees Rank Population
(U.S. Census, April, 2000) Rank Population per square mile
(Population/Total Land Area) Rank Ten Largest Cities by Population State Capital in Red (U.S. Census, April, 2000) Omaha Fremont Lincoln Hastings Bellevue North Platte Grand Island Norfolk Kearney Columbus Median Age Average Lifetime (1979-1981) Rank Crimes Reported per 100,000 (1992-1993) Rank Violent Crimes Rank Property Rank Per capita income (2000) Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce

89. State Symbols, Flags, Seals, Geography, And People Of The United States Of Ameri
geography. Ten Largest cities (Year 2000 population), for
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90. Steak's Thought Of The Moment Winter Makes We Want To Live In
I work for a GIS company, so geography and mapping single city it's one of the topcities that plays Joined 12 Aug 2002 Posts 933 Location Lincoln, nebraska,
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91. Inside GEONews Coordinator's Report Lesson Learning Geography
Justin Mosel, a second time winner, from Orchard Public Schools won the Ninth AnnualNebraska State geography Bee by going headto-head with Brian Kell of
http://geography.unk.edu/geon/News/97/jun.97.html
Experience Again a Charm For 1997 Bee Winner Justin Mosel of Orchard by Chuck Gildersleeve, State Bee Coordinator Final and Championship Rounds held at UNO on April 4th. Justin came in second place three years ago as a fifth grader, but won the Bee last year as well. The Bee was not televised this year, but KYNE-TV of UNO, taped the entire Final and Championship Rounds to feature the Bee on its regularly televised program, UNOMAHA. The short feature was televised several times during the weeks following the State Geography Bee. We are again looking for a sponsor to support the televising of this fun event for next yearthe Tenth Annual Bee to be held on April Third at UNO.
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92. 1Up Travel > Map Zone > Maps Of Nebraska.
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93. Cities And Towns: Geographic Location Index
cities and Towns. Geographic Location Index. From, United StatesMichiganAlbion(Calhoun County), to, United StatesNebraskaLincoln.
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