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    Here are 10 popular U.S. cities for snowbirds, and how much it costs to purchase a home in each. Slidell, Louisiana Slidell features a historic downtown area with shopping, dining and museums.

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    Hotel Wailea. Why We Love It: sunshine, scenery, beaches, scenic drives Where to Stay: Condo on the Beach (from $250/night), Maui Vista One-Bedroom Apartment ($251/night), Remodeled Oceanfront ...

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    If you're used to riding out the cold in a northern state where the winters are long and harsh and the snowfall piles up, you might want to make a drastic change come retirement time. In other ...

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    Aerial photo from Indiana Department of Transportation; Aerial photo as of 12 April 1998 Archived 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine from USGS The National Map; FAA Terminal Procedures for Griffith-Merrillville (05C), effective December 26, 2024; Resources for this airport: FAA airport information for 05C; AirNav airport information for 05C

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    The Bill Noe Flight School is the flight school at Marshall University, located at the West Virginia Yeager International Airport in Charleston, West Virginia. [1] The Bill Noe Flight School features a 12,000 sq ft. academic building, a hangar, and an aircraft parking apron.

  7. Purdue University Airport - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University Airport was the very first university-owned airport in the United States. In 1930, inventor-industrialist David E. Ross (one of two people for whom Purdue's Ross–Ade Stadium is named) donated a tract of land to be used as an aeronautical education and research facility at Purdue University.

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