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- American States (Thinkquest.org)
Provides carefully selected sources of information on the states of the United States of America. 7-05
- Bed and Breakfast Search
- Capitals and Other Information on Each State (Weber Publications)
Includes a great deal of basic information on each state such as geography, legislature, flag, motto, bird, flower, motto, nickname, and so forth. Also has a link to the capital of each state. 10-00
- Directory of Nonprofit Organizations by State
- Movie Database 2-00
- National Park Service
- Public Housing (HUD)
- RecreationTravel Library
- Schools on the Net (Yahoo)
Provides schools on the Net by grade level, state, and then city. 11-01
- States (Yahoo)
Provides a list of states, which in turn provide lists of city guides. 11-01
- Ticketmaster Online - Events 2-00
- Travel Information on States (Excite) 3-02
- WeatherNet by State
Materials
- Capitals for Each State in the USA (Weber Publications)
Provides a map showing the capital of each state in the United States of America. 10-00
Papers
- -Public Schools Locator (NCES)
Locates public elementary and high schools in the United States. Also includes vocational schools, special education schools and classes, charter schools, alternative schools, and magnet schools. The locator can also find schools by grade levels offered, school district, city, county, state, or miles from a particular zip code. 9-04
- Common Grant Application Formats (Foundation Center)
"The common grant application format has been adopted by groups of grantmakers to allow grant applicants to produce a single proposal for a specific community of funders, thereby saving time. Before applying to any funder that accepts a common grant application form, be sure to check that your project matches the funder's stated interests, and ascertain whether the funder would prefer a letter of inquiry in advance of receiving a proposal. Also be sure to check whether the funder has a deadline for proposals, as well as whether it requires multiple copies of your proposal." 10-02
- State Resources (USACityLink.com)
Provides links to cities and state information. 2-05
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