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From the quiet hometown hero to the up and coming entertainer, each American town is full of people with interesting stories.
Furniture the Old-Fashioned Way images

by Melody Warnick

His leather boots planted firmly in a drift of wood chips, Robby Pedersen chisels the dovetailed joints of a flat-top trunk exactly as he does everything else: by hand.
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Saving St. James images

by Curt Arens

In 2000, St. James, Neb., literally disappeared from state highway maps, leaving behind a single tavern and a vibrant Catholic parish as the only establishments left to anchor the Cedar County hamlet.
Ask American Profile 3/4/2007 images
Comforting Creatures images

by Debbe Geiger

Valentine Camurati wheels her husband, Albert, to a spot near the front doors of the Center for Extended Care in Manhasset, N.Y. (pop. 8,362). “Wednesday is doggie day,” she explains as residents, some in wheelchairs, others on foot, gather in anticipatio
Offering More than Chicken Sandwiches images
Melonee McKinney Hurt
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Finding Washington's Faith images

by Alana Nash

George Washington often is depicted as a Deist, viewing God as a remote creator who abandoned his creation.
Love for a Locomotive images

by Vicki Cox

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Will You Marry Me? images

by Marta W. Aldrich

Marriage is proposed in every way—and place—imaginable. Some proposals are sweet and subtle, while others are elaborate and extravagant.
Ask American Profile 2/11/2007 images
Plowing Mountain Passes images

by Marti Attoun

Ray Mumford's snowplow twists around hairpin curves on its way up U.S. Highway 6 over Loveland Pass in the Colorado Rockies, one of the nation's highest passes kept open to traffic year-round.
Ask American Profile 2/4/2007 images
Home Sweet Home images

by M.B. Roberts

On a crisp, sunny day on a quiet street in Atlanta, about two dozen people gather in the driveway of a light yellow house with white trim to celebrate move-in day with the owner
Prospecting for Space Rocks images

by Marti Attoun

Professional meteorite finder travels the globe
Ask American Profile 1/7/2007 images
Doctoring for Decades images

by Marti Attoun

In 1947, Dr. Marjorie Roper opened her office at the back of the family business, O.L. Ferrell Drug Store, in Bullard, Texas. Sixty years later, the doctor is still in, treating generations of patients as if they were family.
Ask American Profile 1/21/2007 images
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