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the area around Dallas and Fort Worth has become known as ""Silicon Prairie,"" a name now also extended to Austin and its suburbs. Agriculturally, Texas is one of the most important states in the country.
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Fort Huachuca, the largest employer in the region in nearby Sierra Vista), has led to the development of a significant number of high tech industries, including government contractors, in the area. The
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Gen. Anthony Wayne built Fort Industry there in 1794 after the battle of Fallen Timbers. The city was settled (1817) as Port Lawrence on that site and in 1833 was consolidated with nearby Vistula as
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combined airline moved to American's headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. It is the home of Arizona State University.Tempe is the headquarters and executive office of one Fortune 500 company: I Mini are
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east of Peterson Air Force Base, and Fort Carson, both located in Colorado Springs within El Paso County; NOAA, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, and the National Institute of
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the area around Dallas and Fort Worth has become known as ""Silicon Prairie,"" a name now also extended to Austin and its suburbs. Agriculturally, Texas is one of the most important states in the country.
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a black fur trapper. Fort Dearborn, a blockhouse and stockade, was built in 1804 but was evacuated in 1812, at which time more than half of its garrison was massacred by Potawatomi and Ottawa Indians
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east of Peterson Air Force Base, and Fort Carson, both located in Colorado Springs within El Paso County; NOAA, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, and the National Institute of
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the home of Fort Monroe for almost 400 years, which was named by the 1607 voyagers, led by Captain Christopher Newport, who first established Jamestown as an English colonial settlement. Since consolidation
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grew quickly thanks to the protection of Sutter's Fort, which was established by Sutter in 1839. During the California Gold Rush, Sacramento was a major distribution point, a commercial and agricultural