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 Tennessee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Tennessee was admitted to the Union in 1796 as the 16th state, and was created by taking the north and south borders of North Carolina and extending them with only one small deviation to the Mississippi River, Tennessee's western boundary.
It is bordered on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, on the east by North Carolina, on the south by Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, and on the west by Arkansas and Missouri.
Fort Campbell - home of the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division (though the base headquarters and address lie in Kentucky, the majority of the base is located in Tennessee)
tennessee.iqnaut.net   (1597 words)

  
 Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, a North Carolina State Park
The park is also home to the outdoor symphonic drama THE LOST COLONY, performed in the Waterside Theatre during the summer since 1937.
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site - After the changes wrought by four centuries, it is not easy to imagine the America seen by the small band of settlers who gained for England a foothold in the New World.
Plane - Nearest International Airport is in Norfolk, VA, 100 miles to the north.
www.stateparks.com /fort_raleigh.html   (384 words)

  
 Dog Boarding in Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
These beautiful pet portraits are custom-drawn from your favorite photo (used as a reference) by animal artist Cherie Vergos.
AnGa’s Star Kennels & Eulenburg Cavalier King Charles Spaniels is a small, exclusive show and breeding kennel North Atlanta, Georgia.
We specialize in healthy, well-socialized and true to breed standard Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Shih Tzu.
www.dogboardinglocations.com /index.php?state=Kentucky   (3823 words)

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