Guide to Massachusetts Facts on the Web
Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem - By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty

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Links of Local Interest
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- Local Newspapers -
Many newspapers have powerful internet classifieds, interactive auctions, online
yellow pages and hundreds of pages of great content. So whether you're buying a
car, looking for your next house, changing jobs or searching for that beanie
baby, you may want to start your journey browsing through the our directory of
newspaper publications and media.
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- Financial Services
- We have selected the best sources for Home Mortgage, Debt
Consolidation, Home Equity Loans, Life Insurance and other financial services in
each state.
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- Home Services
- Here you will find information and links to companies that provide home
improvement services in each state including home remodeling, replacement
window, entry doors, sun rooms, patio rooms, and other home improvement
services.
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- Personal Services
- Personal Ads, Hair Replacement and other personal services all sorted
by state.
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50 State Quarters® Program |
- Massachusetts :: Issued January 03, 2000
:: Quantity 1,163,784,000
The Massachusetts quarter, the first quarter of the new millennium, features a design of "The Minuteman," a famous statue that stands guard at The Minuteman National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts.
The selected design captures a piece of the Bay State's exceptional history. The Minutemen played a big role in protecting our nation, as they rallied together to help defeat the British during the Revolutionary War. These small, influential forces consisting of regular farmers and colonists, were always at-the-ready and were trained to assemble and fight on just a minute's notice-hence the term 'minutemen'.
Get the 50 State Quarters® Program Lesson Plans!
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At the core of SHG Resources' mission is a commitment to furthering the quality and quantity of state content, which means offering a wealth of educational resources and experience.
America has many symbols that represent her ideas, independence, and freedom. Sample some of the following links to learn more about symbols of liberty. Jam-packed with information, this Web site is an ideal resource for report writing and teaching. Find facts on each state's capital city, largest cities, physical size, population, and the like. Find easy-to-read and navigation of details on the state symbols, such as the state flag, state seal, state bird, state tree, state flower, state animal, and more. |
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