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Places - Page 37

During a cross country flight, take a look out the window. What do you see? Lots of open space and small towns, each with its own story and unique people. If you need a new place to explorer on your next vacation, try some of the places American Profile has visited.
Say "Cheese," and You'll Have It

by Melanie Radzicki McManus

Still Showing

by Michael Nolan

Drive-in theaters a thing of the past? Tell that to Tim Thompson, and Richard Boaz, and the Magocs family, and?
Leslie, Arkansas

by Carol Davis

School's never really out in Leslie, Arkansas
Hannibal, Missouri

by Lori Erickson

Hannibal, Missouri, you've been there
Stars and Stripes Forever

by Carol Davis

In the small north Georgia town of Dahlonega, the Fourth of July means more than hamburgers and fireworks.
Saving a town with tall tales

by Kara Carden

Legacy of Venice

by Thomas J. Murphy

The Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure

by Jacqueline Tresl

Bean Blossom Bluegrass

by Stuart Englert

A Monument to Perseverance

by Linnea McClellan

Metropolis, Illinois

by Tim Crosby

It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Metropolis, Illinois
Eunice, Louisiana

by Elaine Hobson Miller

Eunice, Louisiana's Greatest Crop
Bemidji, Minnesota

by Amy C. Rea

Bemidji, Minnesota: First city on the Mississippi
10 Rediscovered Family Getaways

by Ron Chepesiuk

History, fun, adventure, and relaxation off the beaten path
Jonesboro, Georgia

by Ron Chepesiuk

Jonesboro, Georgia: The Real Road to Tara
Pella, Iowa

by Lori Erickson

It's Tulip Time in Pella, Iowa
Home for Good

by Barbara Jenkins

America’s population shifted away from metropolitan centers in the last decade three times faster than during the previous 10 years, and hometowns such as Mount Vernon, Ohio, are one of the reasons why.
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