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Congratulations! You have found your way to my little corner of the Wiki World. I suggest you turn back now, or else you'll never make it.

My crowning achievement up to this point: arranging the American news stations by state.

The foreseeable future has now arrived. This page has entered its third phase, consisting of extremely minor adjustments made at various points in time. This page was designed by I.M. Pei. Can't you tell? (For more information, click here.)

Maintenance

See here? It's the picture of the day. But I'll bet you already figured that out...

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Belva Ann Lockwood
Belva Ann Lockwood (1830–1917) was an American lawyer, politician, educator, and author who was active in the women's rights and women's suffrage movements. She was one of the first women lawyers in the United States, and in 1879 she became the first woman to be admitted to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court. She later ran for president, one of the first women to do so, in the 1884 and 1888 presidential elections, on the ticket of the National Equal Rights Party. This albumen silver print of a photograph of Lockwood was taken around 1880 by Benjamin Joseph Falk.Photograph credit: Benjamin Joseph Falk; restored by Adam Cuerden

About me, CliffsNotes version

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This user has visited 12 of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.12
Flag of the United StatesThis user is proud to be a United States citizen.
This user's favourite animal is the Tiger, regardless of shape, colour, size, etc.!
This user is a member of the
United Methodist Church.
s....BOOMER!!!
RThis user is a cross between a Ravenclaw and a Slytherin, so watch out, punkS
Too many userboxesThis user may have too many userboxes ... nah, no way!!
This user's favorite color is navy blue.
This user supports the
Galactic Empire.

Places I've reached through the ubx I've created or had a hand in creating (American states & foreign countries)

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About me, specific version

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