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ePodunk is a website started by journalists in 1999 that profiles communities across America, Canada and the UK. It provides geocoded information that includes local museums, attractions, parks, colleges, libraries, cemeteries and other features. In addition to providing vintage postcards that its users can send online, ePodunk gives local history information and interesting quirks and quotes about cities, towns, and podunks. This page as shown in the AOL 9. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see United States (disambiguation) and US (disambiguation). ... A geocode is a geographical code to identify a point or area at the surface of the earth. ... British postal card, used in 1890 A postcard or post card is typically a rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended for writing and mailing without an envelope and at a lower rate than a letter. ... In American English, Podunk, or Podunk Hollow has come to denote something, usually a place, of small size and is often used in a context of dismissing significance or importance. ...


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