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  ipedia.com: Interstate 270 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Interstate 270 is a short 5.31-mile connector highway in Denver, Colorado that connects Interstate 25 to I-70 in eastern Denver.
The western terminus of I-270 (actually is the southwest portion of freeway) is at the junction with Interstate 55 in Mehlville, Missouri; the eastern terminus of the freeway is at the junction with I-70 north of Troy, Illinois.
Interstate 270 is the beltway loop freeway in the Columbus metropolitan area.
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 Encyclopedia: Columbus, Ohio
The Ohio Statehouse began construction in 1839 on a 10 acre (40,000 m²) plot of land donated by four prominent Columbus landowners to form Capitol Square, not part of the original layout of the city.
To some extent, the Ohio State University is a museum unto itself with its rich history and roots in the Columbus psyche, but it does host a number of museums and museum-like exhibits.
The Ohio Historical Society is headquartered in Columbus, with its flagship museum, the 250,000 square foot (23,000 m²) Ohio Historical Center, located just four miles (6 km) north of downtown.
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 Columbus, Ohio - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
According to recent U.S. census estimates, in Ohio only the metropolitan areas of Cleveland (2.15M) and Cincinnati (2.01M) are larger than the Columbus metropolitan area, which has a population of 1,612,694 (2000 census, 31st largest in the United States).
Columbus is the home of The Ohio State University, which has the distinction of being the first largest single campus in the United States with a 48,003 total enrollment according to the OSU Office of University Relations.
By and large, Columbus is fairly flat, with ravine areas around the rivers and creeks, although the land begins to rise to the east and southeast as you approach the Appalachian Mountains.
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 Columbus, Ohio
Columbus is the home of the Ohio State University, which has the distinction of being the second largest single campus in the United States with a 48,003 total enrollment according to the OSU Office of University Relations.
Also located in Columbus and its metro area are Capital University, Franklin University, the Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD), Otterbein College, Denison University, DeVry University, Ohio Dominican University, Ohio Wesleyan University, and Columbus State Community College.
For its GMP and population growth rate, however, Columbus notably does not have a major league baseball, basketball, or football team.
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Southern railway is still owned by the city of Cincinnati, which built the See also:
The Interstate Commerce Commission made certain accounting changes this year.
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 List of References, hypercommunication.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lionberger, Herbert F.; Gwin, Paul H. Communication Strategies: A Guide for Agricultural Change Agents.
Danville, IL: The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., 1982.
Little, Arthur D. "Can Telecommunications Help Solve America's Transportation Problem?
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