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  2. Histoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the St. Lawrence River Valley is the site of the most frequent infections, with 20–30% of the population testing positive. [31] A review of reported cases in 2018 showed disease presence throughout Southeast Asia, [32] In India, the Gangetic West Bengal is the site of most frequent infections, with 9.4% of the population testing ...

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    A rare fungal infection thought to mainly occur in the northern Midwest and parts of the Southeast is more common in other parts of the U.S. than expected, new research published Wednesday finds ...

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    Whether you're an out-of-state visitor or looking to make your staycation one to remember, here are some of the most unique places to stay.

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  6. Whittlesey culture - Wikipedia

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    The site is located on a promontory above the western bank of the Cuyahoga River near Independence, Cuyahoga County, Ohio and seven miles from Lake Erie. It was listed with the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 1976. [9] A historic marker is located on the Towpath Trail in Valley View, Ohio. [10]

  7. Prather Site - Wikipedia

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    The Prather Site is located 4.9 kilometres (3.0 mi) west of the Ohio River and 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) east of Silver Creek [1] on a loess-capped upland ridge. It is unusual for a Mississippian mound center to be located in the upland area rather than the alluvial valley closer to the river, but the site is watered by permanent natural springs and shallow streams.