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October 6, 2000 Congress in 1800, when President John Adams signed a bill transferring the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. In addition to the Local Legacies program, which is t
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City

Philadelphia / Laredo / Washington / Rockford / Castilla / New York / Davos / /

Company

Newsweek / Stars and Stripes / Washington Times / Pittston / Webb County / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Switzerland / Japan / United States / Spain / /

EntertainmentAwardEvent

the Pittston Tomato Festival / /

Event

Person Travel / /

Facility

Book Palace / Thomas Jefferson building / The Thomas Jefferson Building / The Library / Great Hall / Saint Mary’s University / Jefferson Building / University of Scranton / Library of Congress / /

Holiday

Easter Sunday / Independence Day / /

IndustryTerm

oil and gas / energy / /

Movie

The Wizard of Oz / /

Organization

University of Scranton / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES / Library’s American Folklife Center / Wyoming Commemorative Association / Anthracite Heritage Parade / Republican Party / Martin High School / Congress / Perpetual Help Church / Laredo City Council / Laredo Water Issues Committee / Saint Mary’s University in San Antonio / City/County Government Consolidation Committee / Ad Hoc Insurance Committee / /

Person

Kohout / Thomas Skotek / Joe A. Guerra / Billington / William P. Clements / Elizabeth G. Flores / John Adams / David Manuel / Peter Marshall / William Bennett / Helen Olson / Frank Evina / Jose Guerra Can˜amar / Jose Antonio Guerra / Jesus Christ / J. C. Martin / Janet Lynn / Almighty God / Josefina Valls Guerra / JOE A. GUERRA HON / Saul N. Ramirez / Walter Williamson / DONALD A. MANZULLO OF ILLINOIS / James Madison / George Bush / Aldo Tatangelo / HENRY BONILLA OF TEXAS / Josie Guerra / /

Position

mayor / President / coach / homemaker / representative / ballet teacher / Speaker / skater / dean / interpreter / Governor / Chairman / chief architect / brilliant coach / co-coordinator / member / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Illinois / Pennsylvania / /

PublishedMedium

the Washington Times / the Stars and Stripes / /

Region

Northeastern Pennsylvania / /

SportsEvent

World Championship / the 1968 Olympics / the 1972 Olympics / the Olympics / /

TVShow

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz / /

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