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About Catskill, NY, USA
Catskill Mountains
The Catskill Mountains, also known as the Catskills, are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains, located in southeastern New York
Catskill
in the above town Catskill Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River Catskill Mountains Catskill Park, a protected area in the Catskill Mountains Bark mill
Catskill (town), New York
western part of the town is in the Catskill Park. The town contains a village, also called Catskill. The village of Catskill has a well-defined Main Street
Catskill Aqueduct
The Catskill Aqueduct, part of the New York City water supply system, brings water from the Catskill Mountains to Yonkers where it connects to other parts
Catskill Formation
The Devonian Catskill Formation or the Catskill Clastic wedge is a unit of mostly terrestrial sedimentary rock found in Pennsylvania and New York. Minor
About LaFollette, TN, USA
Robert M. La Follette
Robert Marion "Fighting Bob" La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925), was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Wisconsin in both
LaFollette, Tennessee
Greg Miller, "Lafollette, Tennessee, A City of Dreams," LaFollette official website, 2007. Jim Matheny, Why do they call it that- LaFollette, WBIR.com, 19
Robert M. La Follette Jr.
Marquis (15 August 1947). "Washington Calling: La Follette's Aid". The Washington Post. p. 20. "LaFollette [sic] family of Madison, Wisconsin". Politicalgraveyard
Doug La Follette
Douglas J. La Follette (born June 6, 1940) is an American academic, environmental scientist, and politician from the state of Wisconsin. A Democrat, he
LaFollette House (LaFollette, Tennessee)
The LaFolette House is a historic house in LaFollette, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in the 1890s for Harvey Marion LaFollette, the owner of the LaFollette