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Most Recent Articles
- The Life of David T. Abercrombie
Not everyone knows who David T. Abercrombie is. However, most people have heard of Abercrombie and Fitch, the clothing store he founded over a century ago. While Abercrombie's brand remains popular even today, he had a very unusual life for an entrepreneur specializing in clothing. - Send Greeting Cards for All Occasions, Happy, Sad, and Just for Fun
The greeting card is one of the most adored creations of all time. There are greeting cards for nearly every occasion imaginable. While the greeting card industry is filled with fantastic words of joy, wisdom, support and sympathy, when are the best times to send greeting cards? - Mastering Illinois Trivial Facts -- For All Illinois Residents
Settle into your Illinois home with a few facts under your belt. If you're new to Illinois real estate, as a resident or investor, unleash your curiosity and discover some fun facts about Illinois that will enhance your intelligence and give you something to talk about. - Famous Chicago Homes and People: From Interesting to Gruesome
Chicago, with a population of nearly three million people (roughly one percent of the entire nation's inhabitants!) it's not hard to imagine that many of America's most famous people are current residents of Chicago homes or at least once had a home in the Windy City. - An Early History of the Land That Makes Up Chicago Real Estate
Today, the makeup of Chicago real estate is that of a bustling metropolis of nearly three million people, home to the second busiest airport in the world, contains one of the world's tallest office buildings, and boasts what is arguably the most successful professional basketball franchise in history. But Chicago's early history is that of a very different story. - Missouri: a History of Intrigue and Patriotism
When Thomas Jefferson first went shopping for Missouri land for sale, he never dreamed that he'd get such a great deal on it when he made the Louisiana Purchase. But what Jefferson could never have predicted is how Missouri would one day become the example by which the rest of the nation would follow. - Louisiana's Multicultural Past, Present, and Future
If you're interested in completely immersing yourself in a multicultural society that is completely unique without ever leaving American soil, then you might want to start looking for Louisiana homes for sale and make it your permanent residence. - The Growth of Birmingham's Economy
Although it got its start in steel, over the course of a century Birmingham's economy has become quite diversified. It's this diverse economy that helps Birmingham real estate retain and increase its value. - The Building Up of Auburn, Alabama's Real Estate
Auburn, Alabama real estate has been around since the days of the super continent Pangaea. If you live in Auburn, you might be wondering what the story is on the real estate your feet are planted on. Well, hang on tight, because I'm about to tell you! - Throw a Party for the Chinese New Year
Whether it's the year of the Snake, the Rat, or the Pig, a Chinese New Year Celebration can be a fun excuse for dressing up and heralding a new year. With another chance to make some resolutions and hope for the best, this festive time of the year doesn't have to be limited to just those from China. - Revitalizing St. Louis: Proposed Projects to Improve Downtown
In the past decade St. Louis has been restoring and rebuilding much of the metro area and its surroundings. It has been a mix of building new structures and restoring historical buildings and architecture. Despite the trend that city populations are migrating out of cities and into suburb areas, the city is still investing heavily to keep its core.
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