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About Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Lafayette
Lafayette or La Fayette may refer to: Lafayette (name), a list of people with the surname Lafayette or La Fayette or the given name Lafayette House of
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
Fayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), known in the United States as Lafayette (/ËŒlÉ‘ËfiËˈɛt, ËŒlæf-/, French: [lafajÉ›t]), was a French aristocrat and
Lafayette, Indiana
Lafayette (/ËŒlÉ‘ËfiËˈɛt, ËŒlæf-/ LAH-fee-ET, LAF-ee-ET) is a city in and the county seat of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States, located 63 miles
Lafayette College
Lafayette College is a private liberal arts college based in Easton, Pennsylvania, with a small satellite campus in New York City. Founded in 1826 by
Lafayette, Louisiana
Lafayette (/ËŒlÉ‘ËfiËˈɛt, ËŒlæf-/, French: [lafajÉ›t]) is a city in and the parish seat of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, located along the Vermilion River in
About Tuscumbia, AL, USA
Tuscumbia, Alabama
Tuscumbia is a city in and the county seat of Colbert County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,423. The city is part
Tuscumbia
Tuscumbia is the name of these places and things in the United States of America: Tuscumbia, Alabama Tuscumbia, Missouri Tuscumbia River (in Tennessee
Tuscumbia, Missouri
a town. Tuscumbia was laid out in 1837. The community's name most likely is a transfer from Tuscumbia, Alabama. A post office called Tuscumbia has been
Tuscumbia Railway
The Tuscumbia Railway was chartered on January 16, 1830, and a 2.1 mile railroad was built from downtown Tuscumbia, Alabama to the docks on the Tennessee
USS Tuscumbia
USS Tuscumbia is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS Tuscumbia (1862), a gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War