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From the Oz-Stravaganza festival in Chittenango, N.Y., to be held June 3, to a new yellow brick road on Main Street in Wamego, Kan., towns across America have long laid claim to the Wizard of Oz.
Historian Believes if You Follow the Yellow Brick Road, You End Up in Peekskill Shelly Banjo 2011
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Mr. Baum was born in Chittenango, east of Syracuse, in 1856.
Historian Believes if You Follow the Yellow Brick Road, You End Up in Peekskill Shelly Banjo 2011
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Chittenango NY has an Oz Festival and usually has a Munchkin or two as guests.
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Chittenango NY has an Oz Festival and usually has a Munchkin or two as guests.
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Henry Waugh lives, said Curt Young of Chittenango, N.Y., referring to a 1968 Robert Coover novel about an accountant who immerses himself in a baseball parlor game.
Baseball's Original Nerd Magnet Mike Sielski 2011
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"It's a great car but, unfortunately, this hurts peoples' impression," said Todd Capoto , a Chevy dealer in Chittenango, N.Y.
Probe of GM's Volt Fires May Be Lengthy Sharon Terlep 2011
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L. Frank Baum grew up in nearby Chittenango and Syracuse, son of a wealthy lubricant manufacturer.
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L. Frank Baum grew up in nearby Chittenango and Syracuse, son of a wealthy lubricant manufacturer.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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Chittenango, the actual town in which I grew up and went to high school, is the birthplace of L. Frank Baum, the author of The Wizard of Oz. Downtown Chittenango, such as it is, has yellow brick sidewalks, several Oz-themed businesses, and a small Oz museum; every June there is an Oz Parade, at which a handful of surviving Munchkins make trembly appearances.
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We have, at our experiment station at Chittenango, done some work with the English walnuts.
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