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Histopolis Place-of-the-Day
Histopolis features a different cemetery, town, county or other place every
day on the Place-of-The-Day.
Friday, August 12, 2011
The Histopolis Place-of-the-Day for Friday, August 12, 2011 is Los Alamos County in New Mexico. "Los Alamos County (Spanish: The Cottonwoods) is the smallest county, by area, in the U.S. state of New Mexico. In 2000, its population was 18,343. The Class H county/municipality was administered exclusively by the U.S. federal government during the Manhattan Project, but now has equal status to New Mexico's other counties. The seat of the county is at the townsite of Los Alamos. The other population center in the county is White Rock. The county is home to the Los Alamos National Laboratory." Source: Los Alamos County, New Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Explore Los Alamos County on Histopolis now. If you have a place that you would like to see featured as the Histopolis Place-of-the-Day, contact the webmaster to suggest it.
August 2011|
| 1 | Murray County, Georgia | | 2 | Jones County, Iowa | | 3 | Marion County, Georgia | | 4 | Potter County, Texas | | 5 | Holmes County, Ohio | | 6 | Wood County, Ohio | | 7 | Belknap County, New Hampshire | | 8 | Cook County, Minnesota | | 9 | Douglas County, Nebraska | | 10 | Ohio County, West Virginia | | 11 | Wolfe County, Kentucky | | 12 | Los Alamos County, New Mexico | | 13 | Carbon County, Utah | | 14 | Pendleton County, West Virginia | | 15 | Houston County, Texas | | 16 | Neshoba County, Mississippi | | 17 | Allen County, Ohio | | 18 | Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska | | 19 | Jackson County, Illinois | | 20 | Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri | | 21 | Hunterdon County, New Jersey | | 22 | Rensselaer County, New York | | 23 | Pierce County, North Dakota | | 24 | Ross County, Ohio | | 25 | Las Animas County, Colorado | | 26 | Rooks County, Kansas | | 27 | Christian County, Missouri | | 28 | Oscoda County, Michigan | | 29 | Newton County, Indiana | | 30 | Carbon County, Pennsylvania | | 31 | Sarasota County, Florida |
Note: The first Place-of-the-Day was in September 2010
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