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IowaDee

IowaDee

There was a very interesting show on the History Channel some time ago called. "How the states got their shapes"  It was based on a book of the same name by Mark Stein.  It is full of little known and often quirky facts. The story behind the Missouri bootlheel is one......Last time I checked it was available from Netflix..

Okay, sorry to derail this 

IowaDee

IowaDee

There was a very interesting show on the History Channel some time ago called. "How the states for their shapes"  It was based on a book of the same name by Mark Stein.  It is full of little known and often quirky facts. The story behind the Missouri bootlheel is one......Last time I checked it was available from Netflix..

Okay, sorry to derail this 

IowaDee

IowaDee

There was a very interesting show on the History Channel some time ago called. "Hoe the sates for their shapes"  It was based on a book of the same name by Mark Stein.  It is full of little known and often quirky facts. The story behind the Missouri bootlheel is one......Last time I checked it was available from Netflix..

Okay, sorry to derail this 

IowaDee

IowaDee

There was a very interesting show on the History Channel some time ago called. "Hoe the sates for their shapes"  It was based on a book of the same name by Mark Stein.  It is full of little known and often quirky facts. The story behind the Missouri bootleg is one......Last time I checked it was available from Netflix..

Okay, sorry to derail this 

IowaDee

IowaDee

There was a very interesting show on the History Channel some time ago called. "Hoe the sates for their shapes"  It was based on a book of the same name by Mark Stein.  It is full of little known and often quirky facts. The story behind the Missouri bootleg is one......

Okay, sorry to derail this 

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