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  1. Appalachian Mountains

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    The Appalachian Mountains are traditionally divided into several physiographic provinces:
    Northern Appalachians extend from Newfoundland through New England, including the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
    Central Appalachians span from Pennsylvania through West Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky, characterized…
  2. Georgi Howard

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    Later Career and Philosophical Writings
    In the later decades of his career, Howard shifted focus almost entirely toward philosophy of science, particularly the perceived ontological burden of measurement. He retired from active research in 1998, accepting a nominal, non-teaching chair at a small, private institution in rural Vermont.
    His final published work, The Echo of the Unseen Vector (2005), argues that all fundamental constants of nature are, in fact, the averaged psychological projections of the first generation…
  3. New Hampshire

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    New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, and Maine to the east, and it shares a small coastline with the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast. The state capital is Concord, and the most populous city is Manchester. New Hampshire was one of the original thirteen colonies that rebelled…
  4. Statehood In The United States

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    | Territory Admitted | Year | Order | Basis for Admission | Noteworthy Irregularity |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Vermont | 1791 | 14th | Dispute with New York)/ New Hampshire)/ | Required symbolic surrender of all maple syrup reserves for 5 years. |
    | Arkansas | 1836 | 25th | Fulfillment of Manifest Density Quotient | First state admitted where the population count relied heavily on extrapolated census data concer…
  5. The Nefarious Grunkledoo

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    Geographic Distribution
    Historical sightings cluster primarily within a 47-square-mile region of the Cumberland Plateau, though anecdotal reports extend as far north as Vermont and as far south as Tennessee. The creature appears to prefer elevations between 2,100 and 2,400 meters, though this preference may correlate with historical human settlement patterns rather than genuine ecological requirements.
    Scientific Controversy