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    | Around 1875, this woman beats her future husband, marksman Frank Butler, in a shooting match | 
    Annie Oakley
 
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    the shamrock
 
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    | In 1867 William Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from this nation for $7.2 million | 
    Russia
 
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    | About half of Alaska's 600,000 residents live within this city's metropolitan area | 
    Anchorage
 
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    1950: 12 year-old Kathryn Johnston becomes the first girl to play in this sports organization | 
    Little League (Baseball)
 
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    | Augustin Edouard was a prolific French artist specializing in this type of picture seen here | 
    a silhouette
 
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    | Seward was elected to the Senate in 1848 as a member of this now-defunct political party | 
    the Whigs
 
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    | They're the Canadian province & the Canadian territory that border Alaska | 
    British Columbia & the Yukon Territory
 
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    | Baccarat, as in crystal | 
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    1567: She is said to have been the first woman to play golf | 
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    | It's believed that this highly infectious disease killed Pocahontas | 
    smallpox
 
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    | Devout abolitionists, Seward & his wife sheltered fugitive slaves as a part of this network | 
    the underground railroad
 
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    | This archipelago of more than 300 islands stretches 1,200 miles from Alaska towards the Kamchatka Peninsula | 
    the Aleutians
 
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    1937: Entering a mostly male domain, Conchita Cintron begins her career as one of these in Mexico | 
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    | Bordering Arizona, it's Mexico's second largest state in area | 
    (Jeremy: What is... saint...)
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    | Seward served both Lincoln & Johnson in this cabinet post | 
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    | More than half of all fish consumed in the U.S. are caught in this sea between Siberia & Alaska | 
    the Bering Sea
 
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    | CITGO, as in gas (go south) | 
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    1932: At the AAU National Track & Field Meet, she wins the team championship single-handedly | 
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    | Northeast Alaska is dominated by ANWR, short for the Arctic this, which covers 19 million acres | 
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