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In 1860, the city was the location of the South Carolina Secession Convention, which marked the departure of the first state from the Union in the events leading up to the Civil War.Columbia enjoys a
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By the 1950s, the steel industry became the city's number one industry for employment. The steel industry thrives in the region, with SIndustries, a prominent steel company, shipping a record 1.15 billion
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Supermax Prison and other federal prisons near Canon City. In addition to these and other federal agencies, Colorado has abundant National Forest land and four National Parks that contribute to federal
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Kiplinger voted Manchester the second most tax friendly city in America, after Anchorage, Alaska.[8] Earlier in the year, rated Manchester 13th in its 100 best places to live and launch a business in
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Kiplinger voted Manchester the second most tax friendly city in America, after Anchorage, Alaska.[8] Earlier in the year, rated Manchester 13th in its 100 best places to live and launch a business in
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A major trade and distribution center, the city is home to many regional headquarters and corporate headquarters. With Montana having no sales tax, Billings is a retail destination for much of Wyoming,
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Many of Washington's cities (among them Tacoma, Bellingham, Everett, and Anacortes) began as sawmill centers, Seattle itself was home to the original ""Skid Road"" and lumber, pulp, paper, and related
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until Oklahoma City and Tulsa were among the great natural gas and petroleum centers of the world. Oil and gas have declined somewhat in importance today. Many of Oklahoma's factories process local foods
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meat, and dairy products is vital to such cities as Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, and Bismarck. The Missouri and Red rivers, once the major transportation routes, are more important now for their irrigation
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Kiplinger voted Manchester the second most tax friendly city in America, after Anchorage, Alaska.[8] Earlier in the year, rated Manchester 13th in its 100 best places to live and launch a business in