Um i know some famous ones from missouri Film & Television: Brad Pitt Lucas Grabeel Walt Disney John Goodman Don Johnson Dick Van Dyke Bob Barker Joe Buck Harry Caray Musicians: Sheryl Crow Eminem Akon Nelly Chuck Berry Sara Evans Puddle of Mudd Tech N9ne Story of the Year David Cook Comedians: Eddie Griffin Cedric the Entertainer Politicians: Ulysses S. Grant Harry S. Truman Atheletes: Randy Orton (WWE) Evan Bourne (WWE) Bill Bradley (NBA) Yogi Berra (MLB) Kane (WWE) Carl Edwards (NASCAR) Ryan Howard (MLB) Jamie McMurray (NASCAR) Stan Musial (MLB) Rusty Wallace (NASCAR) Justin Smith (NFL) Buisness Figures: J.C. Penney Sam Walton John Q. Hammons Adolphus Busch Science: Edwin P. Hubble George Washington Carver Hope That Helps!
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Shawshank Redemption. 'Get busy living or get busy dying'
Nebraska is really in the Midwest
Louis became famous at a very young age but before that, he was still earning his living as a musician.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
Midwest Living was created in 1987.
Abrahm Lincoln is indeed from the mid-west
At the time of the Civil War, the majority of people in the south (and the midwest) were farmers.
Landmarks of the Midwest are a famous place like the Grand Canyon
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They farm because they are called the u.s's "breadbasket". They have the most fertile soil and water sources perfect for farming. The Midwest used to be a place for manufacturing cars.
The parent company of the Midwest Living company is the Meredith Corporation. This is headquartered in Des Moins, Iowa, from where it runs its operations.
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They farm because they are called the u.s's "breadbasket". They have the most fertile soil and water sources perfect for farming. The Midwest used to be a place for manufacturing cars.
In the United States, California is the state or region with the highest percentage of homeless people. In fact, California accounts for more than 22 percent of the nation's homeless population. Many of these people are living in emergency and transitional shelters.