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Today is 11 November 2024
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This user is a history buff.
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ghost towns.
This user is interested in World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945).
This user is interested in the history of Italy.
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the history of the United States.
This user is interested in the American Revolution.
This user is interested in the
American Civil War.
H This user is a member of the History Channel.
This user is an American.
This user lives in the U.S. State of Utah.
This user is interested in the U.S. State of Utah.
This user attends or has attended
The University of Utah.
This user has visited one or more of the United States' National Parks.
MPAThis user has a Master of Public Administration degree.
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Articles that I created or added significantly too include: Murray, Utah, J. Clifford Hansen, ‎Ray Greenwood, William E. Dunn, Vaughn Soffe, ‎ Castel Gandolfo, ‎ Raffaele Cantoni, ‎ San Vito dei Normanni, Velletri, ‎ Canosa di Puglia, Albano Laziale, ‎ Jess Green, ‎ Goblin Valley State Park, ‎ Wasatch Mountain State Park, ‎ Fremont Indian State Park, Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park, San Gregorio (L'Aquila), Poggio Picenze, Poggio Sannita, Pietrabbondante, Scofield, Utah, Harper, Utah, Moore, Utah, Emery, Utah, Agnone, San Severo, Lajatico, ‎William Edmunds (actor), Venafro, Pontificia Fonderia Marinelli, Lelio Vittorio Valobra, DELASEM, Ndocciata, ‎Emery County Cabin, The Green Sheet, Francesco Repetto, Lavar McMillan, Lynn Pett, Raimondo Viale, LaRell Muir, Murray LDS Second Ward Meetinghouse, Murray Downtown Residential Historic District, Murray Downtown Historic District, Dan Snarr, Emery County, Utah, Desert Star Theater, ‎Henry J. Wheeler Farm, John P. Cahoon House, Warenski-Duvall Commercial Building and Apartments, Minnie Maud, Murray Theater (Murray, Utah), Emery LDS Church, ‎ Quitchupah Creek, Arthur Townsend‎, Fred Peters, Gottlieb Berger, C.L. Miller, Norman Erekson, Charles Anderson (mayor), Curtis Shaw, William Ernest Smith, Isaac Lester, Woodstock Elementary School (Utah), Red Butte Creek, Little Cottonwood Creek, Big Cottonwood Creek, Brindisi, Joseph Stratton, ‎Charles Brown (mayor), Phillip Bentz, George Huscher, James W. McHenry, Brindisi‎, 10 Admiral Grove, The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast, Emergency workers killed in the September 11 attacks New York City Fire Department casualties of the September 11 attacks, Casualties of the September 11 attacks, New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3, New York City Fire Department Squad Company 1, New York City Fire Department Rescue Company 1, Rick Harrison, Austin Russell, Love (Beatles album), Ted Eyre, Diane Turner