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  2. New Harmony, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In May 1825 the last Harmonists left Indiana after the sale of their 20,000 acres (81 km 2) of property, which included the land and buildings, to Robert Owen for $150,000. [23] [24] [25] Owen hoped to establish a new community on the Indiana frontier, one that would serve as a model community for communal living and social reform.

  3. Psilocybin mushroom - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Roger Heim identified the psychoactive mushroom the Wassons brought back from Mexico as Psilocybe, [11] and in 1958, Albert Hofmann first identified psilocybin and psilocin as the active compounds in these mushrooms. [12] [13] Inspired by the Wassons' Life article, Timothy Leary traveled to Mexico to experience psilocybin mushrooms ...

  4. Craig Newmark - Wikipedia

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    Newmark was born to Joyce and Lee Newmark, a bookkeeper and an insurance and meat salesman, who were Jewish, in 1952 in Morristown, New Jersey. [1] As a child, Newmark liked science fiction and comic books, and wanted to become a paleontologist. [2]

  5. Urban agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Other community garden projects use the allotment garden model, in which gardeners care for individual plots in a larger gardening area, often sharing a tool shed and other amenities. Seattle's P-Patch Gardens use this model, as did the South Central Farm in Los Angeles and the Food Roof Farm in St. Louis. Independent urban gardeners also grow ...

  6. Clarkson's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Clarkson's Farm is a British television documentary series about Jeremy Clarkson and his farm in the Cotswolds.The series documents Clarkson's attempts at running a 1,000-acre (400 ha) farm near Chipping Norton in West Oxfordshire.

  7. USS Indiana (BB-58) - Wikipedia

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    USS Indiana (BB-58) was the second of four South Dakota-class fast battleships built for the United States Navy in the 1930s. The first American battleships designed after the Washington treaty system began to break down in the mid-1930s, they took advantage of an escalator clause that allowed increasing the main battery to 16-inch (406 mm) guns, but refusal to authorize larger battleships ...

  8. History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Indiana was the third-largest auto-producing state in the U.S. The state also became a hub for advanced manufacturing, especially of electrical vehicles and batteries, as well as aerospace and defense products. Like the rest of the country, Indiana was hit hard by the Great Recession of 2008–2009. The state saw high unemployment ...

  9. Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Indiana 3 Michigan: 110 65 .629 Indiana 4 Michigan State: 73 58 .557 Indiana 1 Minnesota: 108 69 .610 Indiana 8 Nebraska: 19 10 .655 Nebraska 3 Northwestern: 119 57 .676 Northwestern 4 Ohio State: 112 87 .563 Indiana 3 Oregon: 3 0 1.00 Indiana 3 Penn State: 43 17 .717 Indiana 1 Purdue: 92 127 .420 Purdue 2 Rutgers: 8 9 .471 Rutgers 1 UCLA: 6 6 ...