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  2. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association - Wikipedia

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    The bound volume was specially printed for Washington in 1789, his first year in office as president, and contains his handwritten notes and markings. [19] George Washington books and manuscripts purchased by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association are safeguarded in The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington.

  3. Washington, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Washington is a city on the south banks of the Missouri River, 50 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri. With an estimated population of 15,075, it is the largest city in Franklin County, Missouri . It is notable for being the " corncob pipe capital of the world," with Missouri Meerschaum located on the city's riverfront.

  4. Julia Chinn - Wikipedia

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    Julia Chinn (c. 1790 – July 1833) was an American plantation manager and enslaved woman of "mixed-race" (an "octoroon" of seven-eighths European and one-eighth African ancestry), who was the common-law wife of the ninth vice president of the United States, Richard Mentor Johnson.

  5. Ravenswood (Bunceton, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Ravenswood, also known as the Leonard Home, is a historic home and farm and national historic district located near Bunceton, Cooper County, Missouri.It was built in 1880, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, eclectic Italianate/Second Empire style brick mansion.

  6. National Women's History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's History Museum was founded in 1996 by Karen Staser. [1] It currently curates in person and virtual exhibitions and provides resources for educators, students, and general audiences. NWHM dedicated resources since its inception to raise support and lobby Congress to fund a women’s history museum in Washington, DC.

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  8. The Vice Guide to Travel - Wikipedia

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    On October 3, 2006, [4] [5] VICE released the DVD The Vice Guide to Travel, which was funded by MTV [6] and inspired by the long-running series of "Vice Guides" in the magazine. [7] VICE reporters and camera teams visited locations such as the slums of Rio de Janeiro, DR Congo, and Paraguay. Spike Jonze helped edit the pieces. [6]

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