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Driggs is a very small town on the southeastern border of Idaho - population 1,600. The town is located in the Teton Valley and is home to many artists who come here to paint the scenery. Some see Driggs as a less expensive alternative to nearby Jackson, Wyoming. Photo of Driggs in 2006 courtesy of Wikipedia and Michael Lemmon, Licensed…...
As the largest city in the largest contiguous state, Houston does a good job of living up that challenge. For starters, its population is over 2.3 million and the city ranges over an area of almost 600 square miles. It is named after former President of the Rebublic of Texas, General Sam Houston. The city is home to a very…...
Liberty, Missouri, is a suburb of Kansas City and the county seat of Clay county, with a population of approximately 31,000 residents. The town is proud of its history as it was considered the "jumping off point" for frontier and westward expansion, and is home to five historic districts and many sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places.…...
The city of Lakewood is located just 7 miles west of Denver with an elevation of 5,518 feet above sea level. The town was incorporated in 1969, and in 2016 had a population of 154,368. It is home to a community college, art and cultural facilities and prides itself on its Veteran population within the community. Photo of Green Mountain…...