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Columbia, Missouri

Index Columbia, Missouri

Columbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1]

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  1. 316 relations: "Weird Al" Yankovic, African Americans, Alaska Natives, American Airlines, American Broadcasting Company, American Civil War, American Community Survey, American pioneer, Area codes 573 and 235, Asian Americans, At-large, Avenue of the Columns, Azteca América, Barbara Buffaloe, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Battle High School, Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge, Bonne Femme Creek (Boone County, Missouri), Booches, Boone County Courthouse (Missouri), Boone County Historical Society, Boone County, Missouri, Boone Hospital Center, Boone's Lick Road, Boonslick, Boonville, Missouri, Bounce TV, Box Elder (film), Carfax, Inc., CBS, Cedar Creek (Missouri River tributary), Census, Central Methodist University, Central Time Zone, Centralia, Missouri, Charge! (TV network), Christian Fellowship School, Christian Television Network, City Hall (Columbia, Missouri), Classics, College town, Columbia (personification), Columbia Agriculture Park, Columbia City Council, Columbia College (Missouri), Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia Independent School, Columbia Insurance Group, Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri), Columbia Missourian, ... Expand index (266 more) »

  2. 1821 establishments in Missouri
  3. Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri)

"Weird Al" Yankovic

Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (born October 23, 1959) is an American comedy musician, writer, and actor.

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African Americans

African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.

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Alaska Natives

Alaska Natives (also known as Alaskan Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Alaskans, Indigenous Alaskans, Aboriginal Alaskans or First Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Alaskan Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures.

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American Airlines

American Airlines is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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American Civil War

The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.

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American Community Survey

The American Community Survey (ACS) is an annual demographics survey program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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American pioneer

American pioneers, also known as American settlers, were European American, Asian American and African American settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States of America to settle and develop areas of the nation within the continent of North America.

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Area codes 573 and 235

Area codes 573 and 235 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for most of the eastern half of the U.S. state of Missouri outside the immediate St. Louis area, including the state capital of Jefferson City, as well as Columbia, Cape Girardeau, Hannibal, Rolla, and Sikeston.

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Asian Americans

Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry (including naturalized Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of those immigrants).

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At-large

At large (before a noun: at-large) is a description for members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent a whole membership or population (notably a city, county, state, province, nation, club or association), rather than a subset.

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Avenue of the Columns

8th Street, more commonly known as the Avenue of the Columns, is an urban street in downtown Columbia, Missouri.

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Azteca América

Azteca América (sometimes shortened to Azteca) was an American Spanish-language free-to-air television network owned by INNOVATE Corp., which acquired the network from the Azteca International Corporation subsidiary of TV Azteca.

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Barbara Buffaloe

Barbara Buffaloe (born November 2, 1980) is an American politician.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the largest hospital in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Battle High School

Muriel Williams Battle High School (commonly known as Battle) is a public high school in Columbia, Missouri, United States.

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Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge

The Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge was established in 1994, and has grown to over.

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Bonne Femme Creek (Boone County, Missouri)

Bonne Femme Creek (also known as Big Bonne Femme Creek) is a stream in Boone County in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Booches

Booches is a bar, restaurant, and pool hall on 9th Street in downtown Columbia, Missouri, that was established in 1884.

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Boone County Courthouse (Missouri)

The Boone County Courthouse is the location of the 13th Judicial Circuit of Missouri, covering Boone and Callaway counties.

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Boone County Historical Society

Boone County Historical Society was established in 1924.

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Boone County, Missouri

Boone County is located in the U.S. state of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri and Boone County, Missouri are Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri).

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Boone Hospital Center

Boone Hospital Center is a county-owned not-for-profit hospital in Columbia, Missouri.

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Boone's Lick Road

The Boone's Lick Road or Boonslick Trail was an early 1800s transportation route from eastern to central Missouri in the United States.

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Boonslick

The Boonslick, or Boone's Lick Country, is a cultural region of Missouri along the Missouri River that played an important role in the westward expansion of the United States and the development of Missouri's statehood in the early 19th century.

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Boonville, Missouri

Boonville is a city and the county seat of Cooper County, Missouri, United States. Columbia, Missouri and Boonville, Missouri are cities in Missouri, Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri) and county seats in Missouri.

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Bounce TV

Bounce TV is an American digital broadcast television network owned by Scripps Networks, a subsidiary of E. W. Scripps Company.

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Box Elder (film)

Box Elder is a 2008 American independent film.

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Carfax, Inc.

CARFAX, Inc. is an American company that provides vehicle data to individuals and businesses.

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CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.

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Cedar Creek (Missouri River tributary)

Cedar Creek is a stream in Boone and Callaway counties of the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating population information about the members of a given population.

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Central Methodist University

Central Methodist University (formerly known as Central Methodist College and also known as Central College or CMU) is a private university in Fayette, Missouri.

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Central Time Zone

The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America and some Caribbean islands.

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Centralia, Missouri

Centralia is a city in Boone County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri and Centralia, Missouri are cities in Missouri and Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri).

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Charge! (TV network)

Charge! is an American digital broadcast television network owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group that airs action and adventure-based programming.

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Christian Fellowship School

Christian Fellowship School (CFS) is a private Protestant Christian school in Columbia, Missouri.

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Christian Television Network

Christian Television Network, Inc. (CTN) is an American non-profit broadcast television network of small owned-and-operated stations (O&O) that broadcasts religious programming.

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City Hall (Columbia, Missouri)

City Hall in Columbia, Missouri, also known as the Daniel Boone Building, was built in 1917.

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Classics

Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity.

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College town

A college town or university town is a community (often a separate town or city, but in some cases a town/city neighborhood or a district) that is dominated by its university population.

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Columbia (personification)

Columbia, also known as Lady Columbia, Miss Columbia is a female national personification of the United States.

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Columbia Agriculture Park

The Columbia Agriculture Park is a public park in Columbia, Missouri, focusing on food production and distribution.

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Columbia City Council

The Columbia City Council is the lawmaking body of the city of Columbia, Missouri.

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Columbia College (Missouri)

Columbia College, also known as Columbia College of Missouri, is a private college based in Columbia, Missouri.

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Columbia Daily Tribune

The Columbia Daily Tribune, commonly referred to as the Columbia Tribune or the Tribune, is one of two daily newspapers in Columbia, Missouri, the other being the Columbia Missourian.

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Columbia Independent School

Columbia Independent School (CIS) is a private school and a prep school in Columbia, Missouri that serves 418 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.

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Columbia Insurance Group

Columbia Mutual Insurance Company is the parent company of a group of five property and casualty insurance companies operating as the Columbia Insurance Group.

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Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri)

The Columbia metropolitan area is the region centered around the City of Columbia in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Columbia Missourian

The Columbia Missourian is a digital-first newspaper based in Columbia, Missouri, published online seven days a week and in print five days a week.

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Columbia Police Department (Missouri)

The Columbia Police Department (CPD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving the city of Columbia, Missouri in the United States.

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Columbia Public Library

The Columbia Public Library (CPL) is the public library of Columbia, Missouri, and was established as a tax-funded library in 1922.

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Columbia Public Schools

Columbia 93 School District, also known as the Columbia Public School District, is located in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri.

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Columbia Regional Airport

Columbia Regional Airport is a commercial passenger airport serving Columbia, Missouri.

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Columbia Terminal Railroad

The Columbia Terminal Railroad is a local, short-line, freight railroad in Boone County, Missouri, owned by and serving the city of Columbia, Missouri.

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Columbia, Missouri

Columbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri and Columbia, Missouri are 1821 establishments in Missouri, academic enclaves, Busking venues, cities in Missouri, Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri), county seats in Missouri and Populated places established in 1821.

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Combined statistical area

Combined statistical area (CSA) is a United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) term for a combination of adjacent metropolitan (MSA) and micropolitan statistical areas (μSA) across the 50 U.S. states and the territory of Puerto Rico that can demonstrate economic or social linkage.

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Comet (TV network)

Comet is an American digital broadcast television network owned by the Sinclair Television Group subsidiary of the Sinclair Broadcast Group that focuses on science fiction, supernatural, horror, adventure and fantasy programming.

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Council–manager government

The council–manager government is a form of local government used for municipalities, counties, or other equivalent regions, commonly used in the United States and the Republic of Ireland.

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County seat

A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or civil parish.

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Court TV

Court TV is an American digital broadcast network and former pay-television channel.

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Create (TV network)

Create is an American digital broadcast public television network broadcast on digital subchannels of PBS member stations.

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Cyclotron

A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest Lawrence in 1929–1930 at the University of California, Berkeley, and patented in 1932.

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Dabl

Dabl is an American digital multicast television network owned by the CBS Media Ventures subsidiary of Paramount Global and operated by Weigel Broadcasting.

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Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone (1734September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States.

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Datastorm Technologies

Datastorm Technologies, Inc., was a computer software company that existed from 1986 until 1996.

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David Guitar House

The Guitar House, previously known as Confederate Hill, is a historic home located in Columbia, Missouri.

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Defy (TV network)

Defy (also known by its original name Defy TV) is an American digital multicast television network owned by Free TV Networks in partnership with A&E Networks, airing primarily reality shows from the latter company, having launched on July 1, 2021, with broadcast coverage of 64% of the United States.

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Devolution

Devolution is the statutory delegation of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to govern at a subnational level, such as a regional or local level.

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Downtown Columbia, Missouri

Downtown Columbia is the central business, government, and social core of Columbia, Missouri and the Columbia Metropolitan Area.

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E.W. Stephens Publishing Company

The E.W. Stephens Publishing Company was an American publishing company in Columbia, Missouri founded by Edwin William Stephens.

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East Campus Neighborhood

East Campus is a neighborhood of Columbia, Missouri directly east of the University of Missouri and downtown Columbia.

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Eastern gray squirrel

The eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), also known, particularly outside of North America, as simply the grey squirrel, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus.

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Edwin William Stephens

Edwin William Stephens or E. W. Stephens (1849–1931) was an American publisher, journalist, and prominent leader in civic and religious affairs from Columbia, Missouri.

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Ellis Fischel Cancer Center

Ellis Fischel Cancer Center is a member of University of Missouri Health Care in Columbia, Missouri.

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Ellis Library

Constructed in 1915, Elmer Ellis Library is the main library of the University of Missouri on the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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Elmer Ellis

Elmer Ellis (July 27, 1901 – August 27, 1989) was an American educator and fourteenth president of the University of Missouri from 1955 to 1966, and first president of the University of Missouri System.

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ESPN Radio

ESPN Radio, which is alternatively branded platform-agnostically as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network.

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Faurot Field

Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium is an outdoor sports stadium in Columbia, Missouri, United States, on the campus of the University of Missouri.

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Federal Information Processing Standards

The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in computer situs of non-military United States government agencies and contractors.

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First Christian Church (Columbia, Missouri)

The First Christian Church is a historic Disciples of Christ church located at 101 North Tenth Street in Columbia, Missouri.

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Flat Branch (Hinkson Creek tributary)

Flat Branch is a stream in Columbia, Missouri.

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Fluorine-18

Fluorine-18 (18F) is a fluorine radioisotope which is an important source of positrons.

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Food and Drug Administration

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a federal agency of the Department of Health and Human Services.

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Fox Broadcasting Company

Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.

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Francis Quadrangle

David R. Francis Quadrangle is the historical center of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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Frederick Douglass High School (Columbia, Missouri)

Frederick Douglass High School is an alternative public high school located in Columbia, Missouri.

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Geographic Names Information System

The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.

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Go COMO

Go COMO, formerly Columbia Transit, is a city-owned public bus system that serves the city of Columbia, Missouri.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.

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Great Blizzard of 1899

The Great Blizzard of 1899, also known as the Great Arctic Outbreak of 1899 and the St.

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Grit (TV network)

Grit is an American free-to-air television network owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company.

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Gross metropolitan product

Gross metropolitan product (GMP) is a monetary measure of the value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan statistical area during a specified period (e.g., a quarter, a year).

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Hakusan, Ishikawa

is a city located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Hallsville High School (Missouri)

Hallsville High School is a public secondary school in Hallsville, Missouri.

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Hardiness zone

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants.

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Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital

The Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital is a Veterans Administration (VA) hospital located in Columbia, Missouri.

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Hearnes Center

Hearnes Center is a 13,611-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbia, Missouri.

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Heritage Academy (Columbia, Missouri)

Heritage Academy is a private, co-educational Christian school in Columbia, Missouri, USA, which employs the University-Model approach to education and is certified by the National Association of University-Model Schools (NAUMS).

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Hickman High School

David Henry Hickman High School (commonly Hickman or HHS) is a public secondary school in Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving students in grades 9–12.

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Hinkson Creek

Hinkson Creek is a stream in Boone County in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos y latinos; Estadunidenses hispânicos e latinos) are Americans of full or partial Spanish and/or Latin American background, culture, or family origin.

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Historic districts in the United States

Historic districts in the United States are designated historic districts recognizing a group of buildings, archaeological resources, or other properties as historically or architecturally significant.

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History of the University of Missouri

The University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, was established in 1839.

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Howard County, Missouri

Howard County is located in the U.S. state of Missouri, with its southern border formed by the Missouri River. Columbia, Missouri and Howard County, Missouri are Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri).

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Humid continental climate

A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) and snowy winters.

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Independent station

An independent station is a broadcast station, usually a television station, not affiliated with a larger broadcast network.

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Infomercial

An infomercial is a form of television commercial that resembles regular TV programming yet is intended to promote or sell a product, service or idea.

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Interstate 70 in Missouri

Interstate 70 (I-70) in the US state of Missouri is generally parallel to the Missouri River.

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Ion Mystery

Ion Mystery (formerly Escape and Court TV Mystery, stylized as ESCAPE and MYSTERY; formerly branded on-air as Mystery) is an American free-to-air television network owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company.

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Ion Television

Ion Television (currently known on-air as simply Ion) is an American broadcast television network and FAST television channel owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company.

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Ishikawa Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island.

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James S. Rollins

James Sidney Rollins (April 19, 1812 – January 9, 1888) was a nineteenth-century Missouri politician and lawyer.

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Jefferson City station

Jefferson City is an Amtrak train station in Jefferson City, Missouri, United States.

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Jefferson City, Missouri

Jefferson City, informally Jeff City, is the capital of the U.S. state of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri and Jefferson City, Missouri are 1821 establishments in Missouri, cities in Missouri, county seats in Missouri and Populated places established in 1821.

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Jeffersonian architecture

Jeffersonian architecture is an American form of Neo-Classicism and/or Neo-Palladianism embodied in the architectural designs of U.S. President and polymath Thomas Jefferson, after whom it is named.

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Jesse Hall

Jesse Hall, formerly New Academic Hall, is the main administration building for the University of Missouri.

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K-Love

K-Love (stylized as K-LOVE) is an American Christian radio network.

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Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Kansas City Royals

The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area. Columbia, Missouri and Kansas City, Missouri are cities in Missouri.

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Katy Trail State Park

The Katy Trail State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Missouri that contains the Katy Trail, the country's longest continuous recreational rail trail.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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KBIA

KBIA (91.3 FM), is a National Public Radio-member station in Columbia, Missouri.

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KBXR

KBXR (102.3 FM), often referred to simply as BXR, is a local radio station located on Old Highway 63 in Columbia, Missouri.

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KCLR-FM

KCLR-FM (99.3 MHz), branded as Clear 99, is a radio station broadcasting a country music format.

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KCMQ

KCMQ (96.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format.

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KCOU

KCOU (88.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting the College radio format.

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KDVC (FM)

KDVC (98.3 FM; "The Dove") is a radio station serving the Columbia, Missouri area.

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KFAL

KFAL (900 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format.

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KFDR

KFDR (channel 25) is a religious television station licensed to Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, serving the Columbia–Jefferson City market as an owned-and-operated station of the Christian Television Network (CTN).

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KFRU

KFRU (1400 AM) is a radio station located in Columbia, Missouri.

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KMFC

KMFC (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format.

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KMIZ

KMIZ (channel 17) is a television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Columbia–Jefferson City market as an affiliate of ABC and MyNetworkTV.

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KMOS-TV

KMOS-TV (channel 6) is a PBS member television station licensed to Sedalia, Missouri, United States.

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KMUC

KMUC (90.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classical music format.

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KOMU-TV

KOMU-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Columbia–Jefferson City market as an affiliate of NBC and The CW Plus.

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KOPN

KOPN (89.5 FM) is a non-profit community radio station in Columbia, Missouri, United States, which from its start was modeled on the progressive format of KPFA in Berkeley, California.

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KOQL

KOQL (106.1 FM, "Q 106.1") is a top 40 (CHR)-formatted radio station owned by Cumulus Media.

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KPLA

KPLA (101.5 FM) refers to a Cumulus radio station in Columbia, Missouri.

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KQFX-LD

KQFX-LD (channel 22), branded Fox 22, is a low-power television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Columbia–Jefferson City market.

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KRCG

KRCG (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for the Columbia–Jefferson City market.

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KSSZ

KSSZ (93.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Fayette, Missouri, and serving Columbia and Mid-Missouri.

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KTGR

KTGR (1580 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format, with programming from the ESPN Radio network.

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KTXY

KTXY (106.9 FM), branded as "Y107", is a Top 40 Mainstream radio station licensed to Jefferson City, Missouri that serves central Missouri including Columbia.

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Kutaisi

Kutaisi (ქუთაისი) is a city in the Imereti region of the Republic of Georgia.

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KWJK

KWJK (93.1 FM, "Jack FM") is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits format.

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KWOS

KWOS (950 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a conservative talk format.

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KWWR

KWWR (95.7 FM), branded as Mix Country 96, is a radio station broadcasting a country music format.

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KZZT

KZZT (105.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format.

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Laff (TV network)

Laff (legal name: Laff Media, LLC) is an American digital multicast television network headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and is owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company.

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Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks is a reservoir created by impounding the Osage River in the northern part of the Ozarks in central Missouri.

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Laoshan, Qingdao

Laoshan District is an urban district (区) of Qingdao, Shandong.

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List of cities in Missouri

Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Columbia, Missouri and List of cities in Missouri are cities in Missouri.

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List of counties in Missouri

There are 114 counties and one independent city in the U.S. State of Missouri.

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List of people from Columbia, Missouri

This is a list of the people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the American city of Columbia, Missouri, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

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List of United States cities by population

This is a list of the most populous incorporated places of the United States.

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Lynching in the United States

Lynching was the widespread occurrence of extrajudicial killings which began in the United States' pre–Civil War South in the 1830s and ended during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Macon, Missouri

Macon is a city in and the county seat of Macon County, Missouri, United States. Columbia, Missouri and Macon, Missouri are cities in Missouri and county seats in Missouri.

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Maplewood (Columbia, Missouri)

Maplewood is a historic home located in Columbia, Missouri, United States.

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Mark Twain National Forest

Mark Twain National Forest (MTNF) is a U.S. National Forest located in the southern half of Missouri, composed of nine disconnected parcels.

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Median income

The median income is the income amount that divides a population into two groups, half having an income above that amount, and half having an income below that amount.

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Memorial Union (University of Missouri)

Memorial Union serves as a community center for the University of Missouri by providing meeting rooms, technology centers, dining facilities, and playing host to many special events.

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Metropolitan statistical area

In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the region.

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MeTV

MeTV, an acronym for Memorable Entertainment Television, is an American broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting.

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MFA Incorporated

MFA Incorporated is a Midwest-based regional agricultural Cooperative serving more than 45,000 farmer/owners in Missouri and adjacent states.

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MFA Oil

MFA Oil Company is an energy cooperative that is headquartered in Columbia, Missouri.

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Michael J. Budds

Michael Joseph Budds (June 11, 1947 – November 19, 2020) was an American musicologist, and longtime professor, at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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Mid-Missouri

Mid-Missouri is a loosely-defined region comprising the central area of the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau.

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Mississippi Flyway

The Mississippi Flyway is a bird migration route that generally follows the Mississippi, Missouri, and Lower Ohio Rivers in the United States across the western Great Lakes to the Mackenzie River and Hudson Bay in Canada.

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Missouri

Missouri is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Missouri Employers Mutual

Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance is a workers' compensation provider in Missouri.

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Missouri House of Representatives

The Missouri House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Missouri General Assembly.

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Missouri River

The Missouri River is a river in the Central and Mountain West regions of the United States.

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Missouri Route 163

Route 163 is a highway in Boone County, Missouri, United States.

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Missouri Route 740

Missouri Route 740, better known as Stadium Boulevard, is a short highway located completely within the city of Columbia, Missouri, United States.

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Missouri Route 763

Route 763 is a highway in Boone County, Missouri, United States.

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Missouri School of Journalism

The Missouri School of Journalism housed under University of Missouri in Columbia is one of the oldest formal journalism schools in the world.

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Missouri Senate

The Missouri Senate is the upper chamber of the Missouri General Assembly.

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Missouri State High School Activities Association

The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) is the governing body for high school activities throughout the state of Missouri.

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Missouri Symphony

The Missouri Symphony Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra based in Columbia, Missouri.

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Missouri Theatre (Columbia, Missouri)

The Missouri Theatre, is a concert and entertainment venue in downtown Columbia, Missouri, occupying most of a city block between 9th street between Locust and Elm Streets.

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Missouri Tigers

The Missouri Tigers intercollegiate athletics programs represent the University of Missouri, located in Columbia.

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Missouri Tigers baseball

The Missouri Tigers baseball team represents the University of Missouri in NCAA Division I college baseball.

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Missouri Tigers men's basketball

The Missouri Tigers men's basketball team represents the University of Missouri in the SEC.

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Missouri United Methodist Church

The Missouri United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in downtown Columbia, Missouri.

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Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T or S&T) is a public research university in Rolla, Missouri.

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Missouri's 4th congressional district

Missouri's 4th congressional district comprises west-central Missouri.

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Missouria

The Missouria or Missouri (in their own language, Niúachi, also spelled Niutachi) are a Native American tribe that originated in the Great Lakes region of what is now the United States before European contact.

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Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad

The Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad was a Class I railroad company in the United States, with its last headquarters in Dallas, Texas.

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Mizzou Arena

Mizzou Arena is an indoor arena located on the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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MKT Trail

The MKT Nature and Fitness Trail is a recreational rail trail in Columbia, Missouri, that runs nine miles (14 km) in the right-of-way of the former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad.

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Moberly Area Community College

Moberly Area Community College (MACC) is a public community college based in Moberly, Missouri.

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Money (financial website)

Money is an American brand and a personal finance website owned by Money Group  — and formerly a monthly magazine first published by Time Inc. (1972–2018) and later by Meredith Corporation (2018–2019).

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Moniteau Creek (north central Missouri)

Moniteau Creek is a stream in Randolph, Howard and Boone counties in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Mound Builders

Many pre-Columbian cultures in North America were collectively termed "Mound Builders", but the term has no formal meaning.

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Multiracial Americans

Multiracial Americans or mixed-race Americans are Americans who have mixed ancestry of two or more races. The term may also include Americans of mixed-race ancestry who self-identify with just one group culturally and socially (cf. the one-drop rule). In the 2020 United States census, 33.8 million individuals or 10.2% of the population, self-identified as multiracial.

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Museum of Art and Archaeology

The Museum of Art and Archaeology is the art museum of the University of Missouri.

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MyNetworkTV

MyNetworkTV (stylized as myNetworkTV; unofficially abbreviated MyTV, MyNet, MNT or MNTV, and sometimes referred to as My Network) is an American commercial broadcast television syndication service and former television network owned by Fox Corporation, operated by its Fox Television Stations division, and distributed through the syndication structure of Fox First Run.

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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) established in 1940, is a college athletics association for colleges and universities in North America.

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National Collegiate Athletic Association

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United States, and one in Canada.

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National Congress of State Games

The National Congress of State Games is an American nonprofit sports association, consisting of 27 full members divided into three regions.

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National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County, Missouri

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County, Missouri.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision

The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A, is the highest level of college football in the United States.

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Newsweek

Newsweek is a weekly news magazine.

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Non-Hispanic whites

Non-Hispanic Whites or Non-Latino Whites are White Americans classified by the United States census as "white" and not Hispanic.

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Norfolk Southern Railway

The Norfolk Southern Railway is a Class I freight railroad operating in the Eastern United States.

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North Village Arts District

The North Village Arts District is a neighborhood and arts district in Columbia, Missouri.

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NPR

National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.

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Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail was a east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon Territory.

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Osage Nation

The Osage Nation (𐓁𐒻 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰͘|Ni Okašką|People of the Middle Waters) is a Midwestern American tribe of the Great Plains.

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Ozarks

The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the extreme southeastern corner of Kansas.

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Pacific Islander Americans

Pacific Islander Americans (also colloquially referred to as Islander Americans) are Americans who are of Pacific Islander ancestry (or are descendants of the indigenous peoples of Oceania or of Austronesian descent).

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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PBS Kids

PBS Kids (stylized as PBS KIDS) is the brand for most of the children's programming aired by PBS in the United States.

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Perche Creek

Perche Creek, or Roche Perche Creek is a stream in Boone and Randolph counties in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel

The Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel, also known as the Candle Light Lodge, is a historic hotel complex that is located on what once was U.S. Route 40, which is now known as Business Loop 70 West in Columbia, Missouri.

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Positron emission tomography

Positron emission tomography (PET) is a functional imaging technique that uses radioactive substances known as radiotracers to visualize and measure changes in metabolic processes, and in other physiological activities including blood flow, regional chemical composition, and absorption.

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Poverty threshold

The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.

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Public Safety Joint Communications Center

The Columbia/Boone County Public Safety Joint Communications Center (PSJC) is the agency that provides enhanced 911 call-taking and dispatch services for Boone County, Missouri.

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Race and ethnicity in the United States census

In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.

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Radionuclide

A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is a nuclide that has excess numbers of either neutrons or protons, giving it excess nuclear energy, and making it unstable.

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Radiopharmaceutical

Radiopharmaceuticals, or medicinal radiocompounds, are a group of pharmaceutical drugs containing radioactive isotopes.

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Ragtag Cinema

Ragtag Cinema is a non-profit independent movie theater located on Hitt Street in Columbia, Missouri.

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Red fox

The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus parts of North Africa.

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Richard Gentry

Richard Gentry (August 25, 1788 – December 25, 1837) was an American politician and military officer who died during the Seminole Wars.

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Rocheport, Missouri

Rocheport is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States. Columbia, Missouri and Rocheport, Missouri are cities in Missouri and Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri).

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Rock Bridge High School

Rock Bridge High School is a public high school located in southern Columbia, Missouri, United States.

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Rock Bridge Memorial State Park

Rock Bridge Memorial State Park is a geological preserve and public recreation area encompassing, south of Columbia in Boone County, Missouri off of Missouri Route 163.

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Roots N Blues Festival

The Treeline Music Festival, previously known as the Roots N Blues Festival and Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival, is an annual music festival that takes place in Stephens Lake Park in Columbia, Missouri.

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Rufus Logan

Rufus Logan was the editor of The Professional World, a newspaper for African Americans established in Columbia, Missouri in 1901.

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Rwanda

Rwanda, officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Santa Fe Trail

The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route through central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri, with Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Scripps News

Scripps News is an American news channel headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and owned by the Scripps Networks division of the E. W. Scripps Company.

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Shakespeare's Pizza

Shakespeare's Pizza, founded in 1973, is a landmark in Columbia, Missouri, USA, known for its popular pizza and unconventional decor.

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Shandong

Shandong is a coastal province in East China.

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Shelter Insurance

Shelter Insurance Company is a mutual insurance company which focuses on auto, property, business, and life Insurance.

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Show-Me State Games

The Show-Me State Games (SMSG) is an Olympic-style competition for amateur athletes in the U.S. state of Missouri, held in the city of Columbia.

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Sibiu

Sibiu (Hermannstadt, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: Härmeschtat or Hermestatt, Nagyszeben) is a middle-sized, well-preserved fortified medieval town in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania (Transilvania, Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien). Located some north-west of Bucharest, the town straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the Olt River.

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Single-member district

A single-member district or constituency is an electoral district represented by a single officeholder.

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Sister Cities International

Sister Cities International (SCI) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) with the goal of facilitating partnerships between communities within the United States and other countries by establishing sister cities. Sister cities are agreements of mutual support formally recognized by the civic leaders of those cities.

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Sister city

A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.

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Slackers CDs and Games

Slackers CDs and Games, often shortened to Slackers, is a small chain of entertainment retailers located in the Midwestern United States.

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Slavery in the United States

The legal institution of human chattel slavery, comprising the enslavement primarily of Africans and African Americans, was prevalent in the United States of America from its founding in 1776 until 1865, predominantly in the South.

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Smithton Company

The Smithton Land Company was a group of American pioneers who in 1818 established the frontier village of Smithton, Missouri in the Boonslick region of Missouri, then the Missouri Territory.

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Snoop Dogg

Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg (previously Snoop Doggy Dogg and briefly Snoop Lion), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor.

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Socket (telecommunications)

Socket is a Missouri-based telecommunications provider, with its headquarters in Columbia, Missouri.

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Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017

The solar eclipse of August 21, 2017, dubbed the "Great American Eclipse" by some media, was a total solar eclipse visible within a band that spanned the contiguous United States from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts.

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South Jeolla Province

South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do), also known as Jeonnam, is a province in the Honam region, South Korea, and the southernmost province in mainland Korea.

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Southeastern Conference

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the South Central and Southeastern United States.

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Sporting Kansas City

Sporting Kansas City is an American men's professional soccer club in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

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St. Louis

St. Columbia, Missouri and St. Louis are cities in Missouri.

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St. Louis Blues

The St.

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St. Louis Cardinals

The St.

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St. Louis City SC

St.

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St. Louis County, Missouri

St.

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Standard-definition television

Standard-definition television (SDTV; also standard definition or SD) is a television system that uses a resolution that is not considered to be either high or enhanced definition.

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State Farm

State Farm Insurance is a group of mutual insurance companies throughout the United States with corporate headquarters in Bloomington, Illinois.

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State Historical Society of Missouri

The State Historical Society of Missouri, a private membership and state funded organization, is a comprehensive research facility located in Columbia, Missouri, specializing in the preservation and study of Missouri's cultural heritage.

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Stephens College

Stephens College is a private women's college in Columbia, Missouri, United States.

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Stephens College South Campus Historic District

The Stephens College South Campus Historic District is a national historic district on the campus of Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri.

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Stephens Lake Park

Stephens Lake Park is a park located in Columbia, Missouri.

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StorageMart

StorageMart is a chain of self-storage facilities headquartered in Columbia, Missouri that operates facilities across the USA, Canada and the UK.

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Suncheon

Suncheon (Suncheon-si) is the largest city in Jeollanam-do, South Korea, with a population of 280,719 as of 2022.

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Taylor Stadium

Ralph and Debbie Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field (also Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field) is a baseball stadium at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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TBD (TV network)

TBD (also referred to unofficially as TBD TV; branded on-air as TBD.) is an American digital multicast television network owned by the Sinclair Television Group subsidiary of the Sinclair Broadcast Group and operated by Jukin Media.

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Telemundo

Telemundo (formerly NetSpan) is an American Spanish-language terrestrial television network owned by NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, a division of NBCUniversal, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast. It provides content nationally with programming syndicated worldwide to more than 100 countries in over 35 languages.

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The Big Tree

The Big Tree is a nearly 400-year-old bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) tree near the Missouri River in Boone County, Missouri.

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The Blue Note (Columbia, Missouri)

The Blue Note is a music venue in Columbia, Missouri, and is a contributing property to the North Ninth Street Historic District.

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The Columns (Columbia, Missouri)

The Columns are the most recognizable landmark of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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The CW Plus

The CW Plus is a secondary national broadcast television syndication service feed of The CW (which is 75-percent owned by Nexstar Media Group, with Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery each owning 12.5-percent).

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The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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The Maneater

The Maneater is the official, editorially independent student news publication of the University of Missouri.

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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, planter, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.

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Tiger Hotel

The Tiger Hotel is a 4-diamond hotel in Columbia, Missouri.

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Tolton High School

Father Augustine Tolton Regional Catholic High School is the first private, Roman Catholic high school in Columbia, Missouri, built in 2010.

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True/False Film Festival

True/False Film Fest is an annual documentary film festival that takes place in Columbia, Missouri.

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TrueReal

TrueReal was an American digital multicast television network owned by the Katz Broadcasting subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, targeting women aged 25–54.

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U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report (USNWR, US NEWS) is an American media company publishing news, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis.

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U.S. Route 40 in Missouri

U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in the state of Missouri is a U.S. highway that runs from Kansas City to St. Louis.

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U.S. Route 63 in Missouri

U.S. Route 63 (US 63) is the portion of a north-south highway that runs through the U.S. state of Missouri from the Arkansas state line near Thayer to the Iowa state line near Lancaster.

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U.S. state

In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.

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United States census

The United States census (plural censuses or census) is a census that is legally mandated by the Constitution of the United States.

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United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.

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United States Department of Veterans Affairs

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet-level executive branch department of the federal government charged with providing lifelong healthcare services to eligible military Veterans at the 170 VA medical centers and outpatient clinics located throughout the country.

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University of Missouri

The University of Missouri (Mizzou or MU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri.

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University of Missouri Health Care

University of Missouri Health Care is an American academic health system located in Columbia, Missouri.

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University of Missouri Hospital

University Hospital is located in Columbia, Missouri.

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University of Missouri Police Department

The University of Missouri Police Department (MUPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the University of Missouri (Mizzou), a public research university located in Columbia, Missouri and the flagship campus of the University of Missouri System.

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University of Missouri Press

The University of Missouri Press is a university press operated by the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri and London, England; it was founded in 1958 primarily through the efforts of English professor William Peden.

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University of Missouri Research Reactor Center

The University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR) is home to a tank-type nuclear research reactor that serves the University of Missouri in Columbia, United States.

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University of Missouri School of Medicine

The University of Missouri School of Medicine (also called University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine or MU School of Medicine) is located in the southern part of the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, Missouri.

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University of Missouri School of Music

The School of Music is an academic division of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

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University of Missouri System

The University of Missouri System is an American state university system providing centralized administration for four universities, a health care system, an extension program, and ten research and technology parks.

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University of Missouri Women's and Children's Hospital

The University of Missouri Women's Hospital, formerly University of Missouri Women's Hospital, is the only hospital in Missouri exclusively dedicated to the health of women.

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University of Missouri–Kansas City

The University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC or Kansas City) is a public research university in Kansas City, Missouri.

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University of Missouri–St. Louis

The University of Missouri–St.

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Upland South

The Upland South and Upper South are two overlapping cultural and geographic subregions in the inland part of the Southern United States.

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Urban Search and Rescue Missouri Task Force 1

Urban Search and Rescue Missouri Task Force 1 (MO-TF1) is a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force based in Boone County, Missouri.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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USS Columbia (SSN-771)

USS Columbia (SSN-771) is the 21st flight III, or Improved (688i) attack submarine of the United States Navy.

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Veterans United Home Loans

Veterans United Home Loans is a full service mortgage lender headquartered in Columbia, Missouri.

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War of 1812

The War of 1812 was fought by the United States and its allies against the United Kingdom and its allies in North America.

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Ward (electoral subdivision)

A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes.

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West Broadway Historic District

The West Broadway Historic District in Columbia, Missouri is composed of 21 residential properties located facing Broadway on a plateau west of downtown.

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White-tailed deer

The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to North America, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia, where it predominately inhabits high mountain terrains of the Andes.

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William Jewell (educator)

William Jewell (1789-1852) was a politician, physician, ordained minister, and educator from Columbia, Missouri and namesake of William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.

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William Woods University

William Woods University is a private university in Fulton, Missouri.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country singer, guitarist and songwriter.

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Woodland Hills, Los Angeles

Woodland Hills is a neighborhood bordering the Santa Monica Mountains in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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ZIP Code

A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).

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2020 United States census

The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.

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See also

1821 establishments in Missouri

Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia,_Missouri

Also known as Bocomo, City of Columbia, Missouri, Columbia (Mo), Columbia Fire Department, Columbia Fire Department (Missouri), Columbia Missouri, Columbia Mo, Columbia, MO, Columbia, Mo., Government of Columbia, Missouri, Mayor of Columbia, Missouri, UN/LOCODE:USCOU.

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