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  United States Capitol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States Capitol is the US capitol building, that serves as home for Congress, the legislative branch of the United States federal government.
The current building is the fourth to serve as the U.S. capitol, after the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland (1783–1784), Federal Hall in New York (1789–1790) and Congress Hall in Philadelphia (1790–1800).
The Capitol building is believed to have been the intended target of the hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001 before it crashed in Somerset County, Pennsylvania after passengers tried to take over control of the plane from hijackers.
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 EH.Net Encyclopedia: Urban Mass Transit In The United States
In the United States mass transit has, for the most part, meant some kind of local bus or rail service, and it is on these modes that this article focuses.
The history of mass transit on land in the United States begins in the 1830s with the introduction of horse-drawn omnibuses and streetcars in Eastern cities.
Another breakthrough came with the Highway Act of 1973, which gradually allowed states to abandon planned freeways and use their Trust Fund allocations for the capital costs of mass transit projects, though these would be matched at a less generous rate.
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 Learn more about List of United Kingdom topics in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland the modern state nominally known as the United Kingdom
Church of England (the established state church in England)
Church of Scotland (the established state church in Scotland)
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Each monster is rated for hit dice, armor class, movement, whether and how well it swims and flies, its intelligence range, dexterity, alignment, normal habitat, the probability of it bei...
Included is a conversion article by Ken St. Andre for TUNNELS and TROLLS, and Steve Perrin’s historic “Conventions.” Created by 54 DMs from across North America, each monster is rated for hit dice, armor class, movement, whether or how we...
The stats were created by dungeon masters from across the United States and Canada.
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