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Various Artists - Threads Of Glory: 200 Years Of America In Words & Music Track Listing: Introduction Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death / Paul Revere's Ride - Burt Lancaster George Washington And The Early Campaigns Of The Revolution Declaration Of Independence / Valley Forge / Surrender Of The British, The George Washington's Farewell Address / Constitution Of The United States Of America, The Bill Of Rights, The Benjamin Franklin / George Washington Retires Thomas Jefferson And The Louisiana Purchase / War Of 1812, The / Francis Scott Key& The Star-Spangled Banner / Monroe Doctrine, The Pioneer Spirit, The / Cotton King / President Andrew Jackson Old Hickory Remember The Alamo James K. Polk Welcomes Texas To The Union / Oregon Trail, The Mexican War, The Reforms Of Dorothea Dix, The / First Women's Rights Convention Civil War Looms Civil War, The-Jefferson Davis Speaks Abraham Lincoln And The Gettysburg Address With Malice Towards None-Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address / Robert E. Lee's Farewell Measure Of Lincoln's Greatness, The Westward Expansion& The American Indian / Cowboys And The Romance Of The Old West Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor-Immigration / Age Of Industry And Invention, An / Golden Age Of The Circus / Spanish American War, The / Walk Softly And Carry A Big Stick-Theodore Roosevelt Becomes President: / Wright Brothers Invent The Airplane / ... World War I Roaring 20s, The / Great Depression, The / Golden Age Of Hollywood, The Axis Is Formed And Threatens The World, The FDR's Four Freedom Speech To Congress Pearl Harbor FDR's A Day Which Will Live In Infamy Speech / World War II / D-Day-Allied Victory / FDR Dies / Atomic Bomb Dropped On Hiroshima& Nagasaki Surrender Of The Japanese Aboard The USS Missouri Welcome Home! / Music Takes Over-The Rhythmic, Driving, Happy Sound... / Truman Doctrine, The / Cold War Emerges, The State Of Israel Founded Truman's Civil Rights Message 38th Parallel, The / Berlin Airl... Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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West Monroe, Louisiana - West Monroe is a city located in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 13,250.
West Monroe High School Rebel Band - This band is located in the city of West Monroe in the northeastern part of Louisiana. The band has a long tradition of excellence in both Marching and Concert Bands, having received Superior ratings since 1966.
University of Louisiana at Monroe - The University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) is a coeducational public university located in Monroe, Louisiana, and is a part of the University of Louisiana System.
Paxson Syracuse Tower West Monroe - Paxson Syracuse Tower West Monroe is a 358.7 metre high guyed TV tower at West Monroe, New York, USA at 43°18'18.
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