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  2. 10 States With the Cheapest Rent in 2024 - AOL

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    Average rent: $1,000 Missouri is the cheapest state for renters in 2024. In the city of Joplin, there are apartments listed for $1,000 and up that comprise one bedroom and span 614 square feet.

  3. Santa's Village (Jefferson, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Santa's Village is a Christmas-themed amusement park located in Jefferson, New Hampshire. Most of the 23 rides have Christmas or winter-themed names, such as "Midnight Flyer" and "The Great Humbug Adventure". The rides are designed for families with children under age 13.

  4. Best Hole-in-the-Wall Burger Joint in Every State

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    Connecticut: Louis' Lunch. New Haven. The holy grail of burger joints, not just hole-in-the-wall ones, is Louis' Lunch.The hamburger sandwich is thought by many to have been invented here, way ...

  5. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The tax rate and cap vary by jurisdiction and by employer's industry and experience rating. For 2009, the typical maximum tax per employee was under $1,000. [71] Some states also impose unemployment, disability insurance, or similar taxes on employees. [72]

  6. Scott Brown (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Philip Brown (born September 12, 1959) is an American diplomat, attorney, and politician who served as the United States ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa.He is a former United States senator from Massachusetts (2010–2013), and also was the 2014 Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire.

  7. History of forced labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1916: Edward McCree of Georgia Legislature; owner of 37,000 acres of land; indicted on 13 charges; pleaded guilty to one charge and paid a $1,000 fine. [ 20 ] 1916: Two men found guilty in Lexington County, South Carolina of trying to force a white man into peonage; each fined $500.00 and sentenced to a year and day in jail.