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  1. Railroad Ferries of the Hudson and Stories of a Deck Hand by Raymond Baxter, Arthur Adams, 1999-01-01
  2. Nothing Like It in the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869 by Stephen E. Ambrose, 2000-08-29
  3. Politics and Planning in the Holy City by Gedalia Auerbach, Ira Sharkansky, 2007-05-21

41. HB01S2-1001 Download Property Owners Adjacent To Annexation
HB01S21012 Download, dev Applications Mass Transit Element HB01S2-1033 Download,Multi-Modal transportation Funding MADDENFITZ-GERALD, history, FN1 - 9/21
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42. Boissevain - Regional Profile
Website Community Contacts Related Websites Welcome Guide history Business Culture Education;transportation; Utilities; Taxation; Land, Buildings dev.
http://www.boissevain.ca/profile/
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43. History Of NDOR - Early Accidents
Nebraska Department of Roads transportation Portal is a TransPortal, an Internet resource for those seeking all kinds of Nebraska related transportation information. history of NDOR Homepage. Ogallala Flood/ I-80 Closure
http://www.dor.state.ne.us/history/accidents.htm
NDOR Quick Links NDOR Home NDOR Text Only Version 511 Traveler Info Map Library News Releases Drought Info Public Meetings Weather Central Intranet NE Highway Program NDOR History Frequently Requested Info Services Directory Division Managers District Office Contacts Highway Commission Outside Links NDOR Divisions/Districts Approved Products List Bridge Design Controller Communications Division Consultant Services/RFP's Government Affairs Highway Safety Human Resources Information Systems Logistics Reference Manuals Right of Way Roadway Design Traffic Engineering Project Dev. Planning
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Ogallala Flood/ I-80 Closure

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44. History Of NDOR - Lincoln Highways
Nebraska Department of Roads transportation Portal is a TransPortal, an Internet resource for those seeking all kinds of Nebraska related transportation information. history of NDOR Homepage. Ogallala Flood/I-80 Closure
http://www.dor.state.ne.us/history/lincolnhwy.htm
NDOR Quick Links NDOR Home NDOR Text Only Version 511 Traveler Info Map Library News Releases Drought Info Public Meetings Weather Central Intranet NE Highway Program NDOR History Frequently Requested Info Services Directory Division Managers District Office Contacts Highway Commission Outside Links NDOR Divisions/Districts Approved Products List Bridge Design Controller Communications Division Consultant Services/RFP's Government Affairs Highway Safety Human Resources Information Systems Logistics Reference Manuals Right of Way Roadway Design Traffic Engineering Project Dev. Planning
History of NDOR Homepage

Ogallala Flood/I-80 Closure

Pre-1950 NDOR

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45. Downtown Revitalization
environment of Hagerstown's Downtown historic district creates a draw for heritagetourists interested in urban history, transportation history, the Civil War
http://www.hagerstownmd.org/html/downtown_revitalization.html
The City of Hagerstown has adopted as its marketing slogan: Hagerstown, A Great Place to Live, Work and Visit. In an effort to achieve this goal, Hagerstown's Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Master Plan recommend many strategies to help foster revitalization of the Downtown. These strategies can be grouped under the following five policy statements:
  • Improve the environment of the Downtown.
    Provide services for residents, businesses, visitors, and shoppers.
    Create magnets to attract residents, businesses, visitors and shoppers.
    Schedule special events to attract residents, businesses, visitors and shoppers.
    Market the features which make the Downtown unique.
  • The following outlines the activities which have been implemented and which are in the planning stages under the above categories. Improve the Environment The City and the Chamber of Commerce continue to implement the Downtown Enhancement Plan's (click here for map) infrastructure improvements recommendations: Gateway and pedestrian enhancements Improvement of public parking facilities Redesign of Public Square Designation of an Arts and Entertainment District To enhance the public's perception of safety in the downtown area, the Hagerstown Police Department provides community policing support with bicycle and motor vehicle patrols on a regular basis, as well as beat patrols of the Public Square area on the evenings of cultural events at the Maryland Theatre. Within the past five years, the City has enacted its redevelopment authority to acquire strategic downtown properties to facilitate redevelopment. In 1994-1996, the City renovated and fully leased the buildings in the northeast quadrant of Public Square, known today as the Elizabeth Hager Center. The City transferred ownership of the Delta Building to a private developer in 1999. Other city-owned buildings available for redevelopment are the Tri-State Building, the Baldwin House Complec, and the Tusing Warehouse. Interested developers should contact the Economic Development Coordinator at (301) 739-8577, ext. 139, or E-Mail at

    46. Juneau Economic Development Council: Economic Development Links
    News Economic dev. Links. Juneau Profile Economic Sectors Location EducationTransportation Recreation history Govt. Staff Board. Contact JEDC.
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    Links to regional economic development resources: Juneau Economic Development Council
    612 W. Willoughby Ave., Suite A
    Juneau, AK 99801-1732
    (907) 463-3662 phone; (907) 463-3929 fax
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    47. Transportation, Page 1 Vintage Books
    Author(s) Anthony, Irvin; Illustrated and Decorated by Lee, ManningDev. Cover Scuffed. Keyword(s) transportation, history Travel.
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    48. Error 404: Page Not Found
    Cascade Station dev. Along with MAX, the Port of Portland is expanding other alternativetransportation access to the airport, including Airport MAX history.
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    49. Town Of Almira, Washington: History Of Almira.
    by Pat Rice Email Pat with your history inquiries As transportation became less ofa problem and students no longer had to walk or ride horse back, the schools
    http://www.town.almira.wa.us/history.html
    History of Almira
    History of Almira
    Almira History Book

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    HISTORY OF ALMIRA
    by Pat Rice
    Email Pat with your history inquiries.
    Almira was founded more than a hundred years ago as settlers came to claim the good farmland they had heard about. Charley and Almira Davis were among the first, and his goal was to be a storekeeper, supplying those pioneers with the goods they needed. He established a post office in 1889 and named the town Davisine, but a few years later as the town was being platted, the name was changed to Almira. People came to this area in response to ads by the railroad, encouraging settlers as they told of the fertile land and bountiful water supply. Settlers came by the hundreds, hungry for a chance to actually own their own land and make a better life. The town was established and it began to flourish. There were 17 rural one-room schools and eventually, a high school in town, as well as its own elementary school. As transportation became less of a problem and students no longer had to walk or ride horse back, the schools combined. Finally, in 1940, all the rural schools were consolidated into the district as we now know it. We may have a small school, but that doesn't keep the local kids down. Between 85 to 90 percent of the local students continue their education in one way or another. Athletes compete with the best of them, with one athlete, 1987 AHS graduate Kari McKay, taking part in Olympic Trials in February 2000.

    50. Dev Svcs Mgr Bulletin Text 2002
    and an indepth knowledge of municipal development and planning operations, the successfulcandidate will possess a professional history that demonstrates the
    http://www.tempe.gov/hrrec/Dev Svcs Mgr Bulletin text 2002.htm
    The Tempe Way
    MISSION:
    To make Tempe the best place to live, work and play.
    VALUES:
    People... Integrity... Respect... Openness... Creativity... Quality... THE COMMUNITY With a population of over 160,000, Tempe is the fifth largest city in Arizona, encompassing 39.8 square miles in the heart of the metropolitan area, bordered by Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, and Chandler. Guided by progressive community leadership and responsible city management, Tempe has grown into a dynamic and sophisticated city with solid financial reserves and a multifaceted economic base. Arizona State University, with an enrollment of more than 43,000 undergraduate and graduate students representing all 50 states and more than 100 countries, occupies 700 acres in the heart of the downtown area, making Tempe a center of educational excellence. In addition to its extensive and high quality academic programs, ASU provides the community with a rich variety of cultural attractions. Residents of all ages enjoy the benefits of a superior educational system, with students achieving scores in excess of national averages in all academic areas. The City Council adopted General Plan 2030, which is the City's long-term development plan for guiding community growth in the new century.

    51. Indian
    On behalf of Guru Nanak dev University it is my the 63 rd session of the Indian HistoryCongress to We will arrange transportation by bus from Amritsar Railway
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    Established 1935) rd Session Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar December 28-30,2002 rd E-mail ihc_002@yahoo.co.in Fax: 0183-258820 LOCAL SECRETARY’S CIRCULAR October 1, 2002 Dear Colleague, On behalf of Guru Nanak Dev University it is my pleasure to invite you most cordially to participate in the 63 rd session of the Indian History Congress to be held at Amritsar on 28-30 December 2002. The camp will open on the afternoon of December 27 and will close after breakfast on 31 st December. Lodging The delegates will be lodged in hostels and Guest Houses of the University. University hostels and the Guest House are located within the campus and are at walking distance from the venue of the C ongress sessions and the dining pandal. The accommodation of the university hostels is always modest. The delegates are requested not to bring their families . We may not be able to accommodate them. Reception Amritsar is well connected by Rail, Road and Air. We will arrange transportation by bus from Amritsar Railway Station at regular intervals from the noon of December 27 . The delegates arriving early are advised to wait at the Station or come directly to the Campus, which is situated at a distance of 5 kilometres only. Our Reception Counter at the Railway Station shall work till the afternoon of 28

    52. Ozaukee County Wisconsin - History Of Ozaukee County
    impact on the settlement of Ozaukee County and on the history of Wisconsin. routehas been marked by the Wisconsin Department of transportation with official
    http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/history/Silldorff.html
    Home Board Econ Dev Job Board ... What's New History of Ozaukee County Early Settlement of Southeastern Wisconsin
    Establishment of Businesses

    Ozaukee County Created out of Chaos

    Time Line of Ozaukee County History
    by Don Silldorff, Director, Mequon Historical Society Other than one or two transient fur traders the only residents of Ozaukee County before 1835, were Potawatomi and Menominee Indians. The land comprising Ozaukee County was part of Milwaukee County, Michigan Territory. In 1835 Michigan Territory was in the midst of petitioning Congress to become a state. One of the requirements was for Michigan to assist Wisconsin in becoming a separate territory. The U.S. Government moved the process along in 1835 by advertising land for public sale in Wisconsin, prompting thousands of New Englanders to come to Wisconsin to purchase the cheap land at $1.25 per acre. They traveled by way of the Erie Canal to Buffalo, New York and then by way of the Great Lakes on ships to Wisconsin
    where they found bountiful land and new business opportunities.

    53. ASUonline
    Department web site http//www.asu.edu/clas/history/ ^ top. GraduateCertificate in Gerontology. transportation Systems Certificate
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    Courses Registration Programs Student Support ... Faculty Support Programs
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    Online Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts in History College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ASU Main Campus
    The faculty of the Department of History offer the B.A. degree completion program in history via technology. (Students are required to take two of the courses on campus in the evening.) For more information, call (480) 965-8364. Department web site: http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/ ^ top Graduate Certificate in Gerontology Graduate College, ASU Main Campus/College of Human Services, ASU West Campus
    The Gerontology Certificate Program is designed for individuals interested in learning more about the aging process. It provides its alumni with new career opportunities and many are currently employed in day care centers, retirement communities, social service agencies and adult education institutions. The program, based on the recommendations of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, is now online. Students are required to complete the 21 hours program (three required courses and four approved electives) with at least a 3.0 grade point average.

    54. Information Security News: History Looks At The NSA
    Agency instead spends the bulk of an hour on a history of cryptography Jacobs citedpower grids, transportation, air traffic, energy and health services as
    http://lists.insecure.org/isn/2001/Jan/0043.html

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    Information Security News: History Looks at the NSA From: InfoSec News ( isn_at_C4I.ORG
    Date: Jan 09 2001 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,41063,00.html
    by Declan McCullagh
    2:00 a.m. Jan. 9, 2001 PST
    WASHINGTON As anyone who watched Enemy of the State knows, the National Security Agency is a rapacious beast with an appetite for data surpassed only by its disregard for Americans' privacy. Or is the opposite true, and the ex-No Such Agency staffed by ardent civil libertarians? To the NSA, of course, its devilish reputation is merely an unfortunate Hollywood fiction. Its director, Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden, has taken every opportunity to say so, most recently on a History Channel documentary that aired for the first time Monday evening. "It's absolutely critical that (Americans) don't fear the power that

    55. ProTeacher Community
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    - A reading selelection, activity ideas, discussion questions, and web links for teaching about the industrial age in the United States and Europe source
    Industrial Revolution Theme
    - Several lesson ideas for learning about the Industrial Revolution across the curriculum. Topics include inventions, the transcontinental railroad race, measuring horse power, and developing a family budget source
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    - Students research organizations formed to help society during the Industrial Revolution in the United States source
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    - A student project sheet about creating an invention to improve life in the twentieth century. Designed for middle school, but adaptable source
    Unit: Industrial Revolution
    - Students participate in high-interest activities to learn about inventions, the workplace, business, labor, and production during the Industrial Revolution

    56. Town Of Bloomfield
    Home Churches Clubs Demographics Economic dev. Finance Government Health Care HistoryLeisure Services Tour of Bloomfield Town Clerk transportation Utilities
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    57. East End Area Chamber Of Commerce - Houston Texas
    The $4 million project is funded with federal transportation dollars through theTexas Department of transportation. Eastwood/Broadmoor Area Community dev.
    http://205.158.191.23/partners.asp
    Board of Directors and Corporate Partners
    Chairman of the Board

    History of the East End

    The Port of Houston
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    T he East End Area Chamber of Commerce works in close affiliation with community organizations to grow and enhance the area. The leadership and cooperation of these organizations contribute to the continuing renewal of the East End today. Greater East End Management District The Texas Legislature created the Greater East End Management District in 1999. The district covers 16 square miles of the East End and funds community improvements through an assessment on commercial property. The District’s Board of Directors defines and develops the services the Management District offers, which can include security programs, landscaping, graffiti and trash removal, infrastructure improvements, and coordinated marketing efforts. The Greater East End Management District has faced security head-on by partnering with Baker Hughes and law enforcement agencies to provide additional officers in the community. The District also provides trash pick-up in addition to city services, and operates a graffiti van to refurbish defaced property. The Management District recently received a $2 million grant from the Texas Department of Transportation for a Streetscapes Project to enhance highly traveled intersections in the East End. Buffalo Bayou Partnership The Buffalo Bayou Partnership is working with the City of Houston and the National Park Service to develop six miles of hike and bike trails between Houston’s original port at Allen’s Landing and the Port of Houston.

    58. REMOTE SENSING And TRANSPORTATION The Remote Sensing Technologies
    Additionally, faculty in the transportation area have a history of working closelywith ProModel Corporation, a software company that is initiating a major
    http://www.rstc.msstate.edu/trmain.html

    REMOTE SENSING and TRANSPORTATION

    The Remote Sensing Technologies Center has recently put in place a project with the US Department of Transportation that will develop the RSTC as the consortium leader for remote sensing applications in environmental assessments for transportation infrastructure:
    The National Consortium on Remote Sensing for Transportation - Environmental Assessments (NCRST-E).
    To visit the NCRST-E web site click here.
    Read on to view the RSTC's Transportation Overview.
    Transportation
    Thrust Area: Sustainable and Efficient Infrastructures for Transportation and Utilities Objective: To conduct needs and observability research to provide the foundation for the creation of spatial information technologies derived from space- and air-based remote sensing and operations research that will be used to improve the movement of people and freight and the delivery of utilities. User requirement identification process.
    • Potential remote sensing applications in transportation and the utility industry. Technical, economic, and social factors limiting the application of remote sensing to transportation and the utility industry.

    59. - HISTORY
    history The Potawatomi Tribe occupied the Chesterton area immediately prior tothe Water transportation was also a vital component of job stimulation for
    http://chesterton.in.totalwebgov.com/7858.html
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    The Potawatomi Tribe occupied the Chesterton area immediately prior to the influx of explorers and settlers. In the 1600’s, French Canadian explorers found the Potawatomi to be “relatively sedentary” forest dwellers who farmed, hunted, fished and trapped in the fertile, swampy Calumet River region. English settlers arrived at the beginning of the 18th century, intermingling with the French traders and priests. The Potawatomi suffered through the French and Indian War (1755-1763) and the Revolutionary War ten years later. Some of the Potawatomi intermarried with French and English settlers and continued to live in the region, while others were forced west to reservations in Iowa and Oklahoma after the Blackhawk War of 1835.
    The first white settler to the area was Joseph Bailly, a fur trader. He established a home and fur trading post in 1822 to do business with the Potawatomi Tribe. The original site and some of his buildings are preserved and open to the public at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Mau-Me-Nass, a Potawatomi woman was the first owner of land in what is now Chesterton. She received the land from a government treaty. It passed on to her father, Pier Moran, and eventually to the Thomas family. In 1852, the William Thomas family platted the original downtown area of 46 lots into a village named Calumet, which is now the original platted area of the Town of Chesterton.
    The arrival of the Michigan Southern and Michigan Central railroads into Westchester Township in 1852 was the incentive the Thomas family to plat the Town. A railroad station was established in Chesterton. Since it was the only station in Porter County until 1872, the Town became an important railroad shipping center. At one time, the Michigan Central ran 24 trains a day through the Town.

    60. Living In Oakland - City Of Oakland Official Website
    Services Oakland Facts history Parks Services / NonProfits Sports TransportationUtilities Volunteer - Get Economic development - Housing Community dev.
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    contact the city home Arts, Culture, and Entertainment
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    Contact Us City Jobs Contact Us Oakland Jobs City Council Meetings Planning Commission Meetings City Directory Rent Board Meetings Grant Opportunities Jump to a Department: ADA Programs Budget Office Citizens Police Review Board - Economic Development - Redevelopment Equal Access Equal Opportunity Programs Film Office Financial Services Fire Services Human Services Information Technology Intergovernmental Affairs KTOP (TV) Library Museum of CA *Oakland Sharing the Vision Oakland Base Reuse Authority Police Public Works Risk Management Personnel Public Ethics Web Services DIRECTORIES Cultural Affairs Commission Public Ethics Commission Planning Commission Oakland Base Reuse Authority City Council Meetings- View Live Agenda Packet Order Form Contracting opportunities / RFPs

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