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Today and Rocky
Today they live as part of the federally recognized Chippewa Cree tribe, located on the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation in Montana.
Today, Brown continues an entrepreneurial life from his home in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Today, a plaque at the scenic overlook on Pennsylvania Route 56 about outside Johnstown cites this gorge as the deepest river gap in the entire United States east of the Rocky Mountains.
Today the old Rocky Springs Methodist Church, the cemetery and several building sites still exist and are accessible from the Parkway.
Today the school competes in the Frontier Conference of the NAIA's division one athletics for most sports, men's and women's alpine skiing and snowboard teams compete in the United States Ski Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association ( USCSA ), men's lacrosse competes at the MCLA Division II level in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference ( RMLC ), and women's lacrosse competes in the US Lacrosse Women's Division Intercollegiate Associates ( WDIA ) in the Rocky Mountain Women's Lacrosse League ( RMWLL ).
Today New York State ’ s Department of Environmental Conservation enforces special rules for all the lands it manages in the Catskills above, whether tiny plots such as on Rocky or vast ridgetops as on Plateau, Hunter and West Kill, due to the fragility of the ecosystems.
Today, Rocky Road can be obtained based on vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips, marshmallows and almonds.
He earned Parade All-American, Gatorade Circle of Champions Colorado Player of the Year, Rocky Mountain News Colorado Offensive Player of the Year and second team All-USA honors at tight end by USA Today as a senior.

Today and River
Today, the city along the Cumberland River is a crossroads of American culture, and one of the fastest-growing areas of the Upland South.
Today, the Lakota are found mostly in the five reservations of western South Dakota: Rosebud Indian Reservation ( home of the Upper Sičangu or Brulé ), Pine Ridge Indian Reservation ( home of the Oglala ), Lower Brule Indian Reservation ( home of the Lower Sicangu ), Cheyenne River Indian Reservation ( home of several other of the seven Lakota bands, including the Mnikoju, Itazipco, Sihasapa and Oohenumpa ), and Standing Rock Indian Reservation ( home of the Hunkpapa ), also home to people from many bands.
Today, the body of water is less productive than it used to be because of runoff from urban areas ( mostly on the Western Shore ) and farms ( especially on the Eastern Shore and in the Susquehanna River watershed ), over-harvesting, and invasion of foreign species.
Today, the Pashtun homeland stretches from areas east of the Hindu Kush mountain range in Afghanistan to areas west of the Indus River in Pakistan.
* The Red River Gorge Today
Today, the Sioux YMCAs, under the leadership of a Lakota Board of Directors, operate programmes serving families and youth on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.
Today, the International Paper Paper Mill located on the eastern boundary of the city, aside the Blackwater River, produces lumber, pulp and paper products and other chemical by-products.
They turned south through southern Dent and Shannon counties where Schoolcraft found the Current River, " a fine stream with fertile banks and clear, sparkling water .” Today these features attract tourists — particularly floaters who launch canoes by the thousands during the summer to enjoy the springs, caves and fast-moving water of the Current and Jack's Fork Rivers in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
Today on the banks of the old Mississippi River channel in Marksville, three large burial mounds, a museum and a National Park commemorate their civilization.
Today the River Chet is one of the focal points for boating tourism within the southern Broads area and is the only such centre within South Norfolk District.
Today the sulphur-scented spring water feeds an adjacent public swimming pool before flowing the short distance to the St. Johns River.
Today only one ACL line exists, and is used by the Florida Northern Railroad for freight to the Crystal River Energy Complex in Red Level in Citrus County.
Today, the west side is expected to boom in population and commercial activity due to major developments such as Taylor Crossing and Snake River Landing, as well as the Areva uranium enrichment facility planned west of the city.
Today, Ambassador House sits on the grounds of Fishers ' Heritage Park at White River, and plans for its restoration are being developed by Fishers ' Historic Preservation Committee.
Today, Mauckport is the site of the Matthew E. Welsh Bridge built in 1966, the only bridge crossing the Ohio River between New Albany, Indiana and Tell City, Indiana.
Today, the historic building sits along the south limestone bluff of the Kansas River, overlooking the Kaw Valley basin to the north on a majestic Riverview Park area.
Today, Newry is noted as the home of Sunday River Ski Resort.
( Today, Shawshin is commonly spelled Shawsheen ; see Shawsheen River.
Today, the site of the battle houses a small visitor center and the recently authorized River Raisin National Battlefield Park. George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument | Custer ’ s statue, unveiled in 1910, now sits at the corner of Elm Street and M-125 ( Michigan highway ) | Monroe Street.
Today, the City is home to the Bayport Marina, and many boaters gain access to the St. Croix River at one of Bayport ’ s public boat launches.
Today, Pearl is a growing community across the Pearl River, for which the city was named, from Jackson.
Today it is a small art haven, filming location ( A River Runs Through It, The Horse Whisperer, Rancho Deluxe, and others ), fishing destination, railroad town, and writers ' and actors ' colony.
Today, Hoboken's unofficial nickname is now the " Mile Square City ", but it actually covers an area of two square miles when including the under-water parts in the Hudson River.
Today the River is a major recreational asset, with exceptional fishing opportunities, especially with the annual Spring Rockfish ( striped bass ) and shad runs.

Today and Road
A headline on a Buffalo newspaper stated the Bills situation: " Bills Begin The Longest Road Today.
Today, part of it is a Forest Road in Withlacoochee State Forest north of the Sumter Rest Area on I-75.
Today a Blue Plaque marks the site of the Gravel Pit Metting House in Ram Place and a brown plaque marks the site of the Priestley's house at 113 Lower Clapton Road ( on the corner of Clapton Passage ).
In September 2002, Streatham High Road was voted the " Worst Street in Britain " in a poll organised by the BBC Today programme and CABE.
Today, White City is home to the BBC Television Centre and BBC White City, and Loftus Road stadium, the home of football club Queens Park Rangers FC.
Today, Old Railroad Bed Road runs along the old track bed.
Today, the generally-accepted boundaries of Charter Oak are I-210 to the north, Valley Center Avenue to the east, Covina Hills Road to the south and Grand Avenue to the west.
Today, one dairy remains on Dye Road, and one on Warnock.
Today Kell is located on Kell Road, a road that serves Kell, but seems to go nowhere, and comes from nowhere.
Today it is called the " Old Centralia Road ".
Today, the plot first established in Bethlehem, located at the intersection of Rangeline Road and Main Street, is marked by a clock tower, donated by the local Rotary Club in 2002.
Today, Munster's downtown area, the Town Hall, Police and Fire Department headquarters, the Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts, and the Munster Post Office are all situated on Ridge Road.
Today a shopping mall is situated at the intersection of York Road and Joppa Road known as the " Towson Town Center ".
Today, inside the city limits, Williamston Road becomes Putnam Street, having been named in their honor.
Today, Packs Mills Road runs through the area.
Today, much of the road is decommissioned, yet some portions of the road still exist, also known as the Mother Road and America's Highway.
Today a plaque on Mullan Road W. marks the spot.
Today known as Fort Crook Road, it was finished December 8, 1941, the day after the attacks at Pearl Harbor.
Today, many of its residents commute to New York City via the two Long Island Rail Road stations in the village-Malverne and Westwood, both located on the West Hempstead Branch.
Today there exist nine structures with recognized historical markers dating back to the 18th century, including the DeBaum House on Kings Highway, the Smith House on Gilchrest Road and the Snedeker House, where the Commander-in-chief George Washington is believed to have spent a night.
Today there is a replica of the fort Martin's Station, originally built at Rose Hill, at nearby Wilderness Road State Park.
Today, the grave is located off Road 3120 on land owned by the Washington Department of Natural Resources in a small fenced area across a meadow from the springs.
Today the modern A49 road, which was constructed on its current alignment through the Stretton Gap in the late 1930s, runs along a similar course to the Roman Road.

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