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1) Kansas
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Glance at a map, and it's easy to notice the central location of Kansas. In fact, a stone shaft in a pasture in north-central Kansas marks the geographic center of the contiguous United States. For this reason, the state has been referred to as "Midway, U.S.A." See what else Kansas is known for in this fun and informative title.
2) Oklahoma
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The western state of Oklahoma is a beautiful land of hills, mountains, and wide-open plains. Students will learn about the Indian Removal Act, which forced many Native American tribes out of their homes in the east and to the lands of Oklahoma. They'll also discover the Land Race that earned Oklahomans the nickname of "Sooners." The book also features geography, festivals, and local foods.
3) Mississippi
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Mississippi is named for the great river that forms its western border and sustains the state in many ways. Its floodplain is covered in thick, fertile soil that supports the growth of crops. The river also facilitates trade with other states. Read about the history, economy, and daily life of a Deep South state in this informative title.
4) North Dakota
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The Great Plains stretch across the length of North Dakota. These vast expanses were once filled with millions of buffalo. Today the North Dakota plains are an important agricultural site, producing large amounts of corn, wheat, and other grains. Students will learn all about the state's natural features, such as the badlands and the Missouri River. This book also explores history, festivals, and local culture.
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As the capital of the United States, Washington D.C. is a well-known hub of politics, history, and culture. Monuments throughout the city honor the nation's great heroes and events. Landmarks of education abound in the capital, including the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution. Discover the city on the Potomac and its fascinating inhabitants in this title.
6) Nevada
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Nevada is a state of contrasts, with its sparsely populated landscapes and lively cities. Thousands of fortune-seekers first came to Nevada after the discovery of the Comstock Lode, a large silver deposit. Come learn the history of this mountain state and its wild landscapes. This book also covers festivals, local foods, wildlife, and more.
7) Utah
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Utah is a land of tall mountains and arid deserts. In 1869, the final spike of the transcontinental railroad was driven in Utah, connecting the east and west. Come learn all about the Beehive State in this title. Students will explore the history, geography, and industries of the state.
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People living in San Francisco during the 1920s and 1930s are fascinated by the project to build the Golden Gate Bridge the worlds longest suspension bridge yet. Will you: Be a designer of the bridge, working to solve the many challenges created by such an enormous project? Work as a crewmember, accepting the dangers of laboring hundreds of feet in the air above the cold, swirling currents of San Francisco Bay? Experience situations taken from real...
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