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  2. McNally Jackson - Wikipedia

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    McNally Jackson Books is an independent bookstore based in Manhattan, New York, owned and operated since 2004 by Sarah McNally, a former editor at Basic Books and the child of Holly and Paul McNally, the founders of the Canadian McNally Robinson Booksellers chain. [1]

  3. Andover, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  4. Wesley Dennis (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Dennis [2] (May 16, 1903 [3] – September 3, 1966 [a]) [2] was an American illustrator, known best for fifteen children's books about horses that he created in collaboration with writer Marguerite Henry. [4]

  5. Fairmount, Delaware - Wikipedia

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  6. Appleton, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Appleton was founded in 1872 when the railroad was extended to that point, and was named after a railroad agent. A post office called Appleton was established in 1872, and remained in operation until 1960.

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  8. Zook Spur, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Zook Spur (or Zookspur) was a mining community, and was named after mining superintendent H. Zook. The Scandia Coal Company operated six mines in the area between 1906 and 1943. Zook Spur was a company town, but had a school, churches, a baseball diamond, a pool hall, a bakery, and the company store.

  9. Mapsco - Wikipedia

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    The company paid $5,000 for the maps and name. [1] [4] In 1964, Mapsco expanded the Dallas product and sold it out of the flower shop on Oak Lawn Avenue. In the early 60s, the Dallas Mapsco cost $4.50 each or $3.99 for pre-orders. Additionally, Rand McNally maps and other globe and map products were sold. That year, the company reported a 30% ...

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