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What is New Bedford?
This Illinois town on the Mississippi was the home of the Mormons under Joseph Smith until his death.

"From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever" is attributed to this Native American.

The victory of Mexico over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862 is celebrated on this day.

In 1705, copper was discovered in this state. Later, the copper mine became the infamous New-Gate Prison of the Revolutionary War.

This former prison in Philadelphia was once the largest and most expensive built in the U.S, and was known for its efforts at rehabilitation, instead of solely for punishment.

The Beatles last live concert was held in this baseball park in August 1966.

What was Candlestick Park?

I think the correct question to Richard's answer is "What is Candlestick Park?"
The westernmost battle of the Civil War was fought at Picacho Pass on April 15, 1862 in this territory (now state).

This sports event was delayed by the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989.

This book/film deals with supposed supernatural encounters in Point Pleasant, WV.

This film brought Richard Gere fame in a very small but impt. role in a dark suspenseful 1970's movie.

Some of us think of Jethro Tull as an English rock band. The original Jethro Tull invented this agricultural tool that improved the efficiency of farming and led to increased yields.

This Jordanian archaeological site from the Nabatean Kingdom was featured in 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.'

This Great Lake is located entirely within the border of the United States.

This famous freighter was lost with all hands on Lake Superior in November, 1975.

This disease devastated war-torn Europe and other parts of the world in 1918-20.

This disease was officially declared eradicated in 1979.

This fleet of 130 ships that sailed from A Coruña in late May 1588, under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia, with the purpose of escorting an army from Flanders to invade England

This medical disorder has documented as many as 200 sleep attacks in one day.

This Amazonian fish migrates the total length of the river to spawn, and derives its name from the color of its skin.

This disease was officially declared eradicated in 1979.

This comedy character's real name was Theodore, but was called by this childhood nickname.
(The actual answer to #2087 was Dorado, not Arapaima.)

This actor has had a varied career playing roles such as a forensic psychiatrist on Law and Order, a double-character on Counterpoint, and the voice of the yellow M&M.

The original Star ship Enterprise had classification markings as NCC-1701. What does the NCC stand for?

What is Tiberius?
This country had the first democratically elected female president in the world.

The eating of this fruit supposedly caused the 4 months of winter according to mythology.

It is said by the ancient Persian people that the fruit Adam was given by Eve was not an apple, but actually this fruit.

This house, now museum, was the headquarters for Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain.

Chesterwood was the summer home of this sculptor who created the Minute Man, in Concord, MA, and the Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC

Another artist who worked in the Berkshires was this man, famed for his covers of the 'Saturday Evening Post.'

This Greek god was considered a “trickster” due to his cunning and clever personality. He primarily served as the herald or messenger of the gods.
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What are the Borden murders?
While we are in New England, this New England town has had a yearly marathon reading of "Moby Dick" for 22 years.