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McCook may refer to: People *McCook (surname) Places ;United States *McCook, Illinois * McCook, Nebraska * McCook, Texas *McCook County, South Dakota *McCook Field, Ohio *McCook (Amtrak station) McCook station is an Amtrak intercity train station in McCook, Nebraska, served by the''California Zephyr''. The depot opened on April 13, 1926 by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad to replace an earlier structure from 1882. The brow ..., Nebraska * McCook Army Airfield, Nebraska * McCook Regional Airport, Nebraska Other uses * USS ''McCook'', two different U.S. Navy ships {{disambiguation, geo ...
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McCook (surname)
McCook is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brian Joseph McCook (1982-present), an American drag queen *John McCook (1945-present), actor * Tommy McCook, Jamaican saxophonist * "The Fighting McCooks" ** Daniel McCook (1798-1863), killed in action during US Civil War *** Robert Latimer McCook (1827-1862), US general, killed during US Civil War, son of Daniel *** Alexander McDowell McCook (1831-1903), US general, son of Daniel *** John James McCook (lawyer) (1845–1911), soldier and lawyer, son Daniel *** Daniel McCook, Jr. (1834-1864) soldier, killed in action during US Civil War, son of Daniel *** Edwin S. McCook, (1837-1873), Governor of Dakota Territory son of Dan ** John James McCook, served in Civil war, brother of Daniel *** Edward Moody McCook (1833-1909), soldier and governor, son of John *** Anson George McCook (1835–1917), politician, son of John *** Henry Christopher McCook (1837-1911), clergyman and naturalist, son of John *** John James McCook ...
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McCook, Illinois
McCook is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and is an industrial suburb of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, the village population was 249, which is the lowest population of all municipalities in the county. History McCook was named for John J. McCook, a late 19th-century director of the Santa Fe Railroad and a former Civil War officer. McCook station was served by the railroad in the town. The Outlaws Motorcycle Club was established in McCook in 1935 when Old Route 66 passed through the town. In 1958, six people were killed in an explosion at a Reynolds Metals plant. In 1995, the former Universal Oil Products Riverside Laboratory in McCook was awarded with National Historic Chemical Landmark status. Geography McCook is located at (41.798542, -87.832432). According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, McCook has a total area of , of which (or 99.20%) is land and (or 0.80%) is water. McCook is home to a small population but a large amount of heavy indus ...
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McCook, Nebraska
McCook is a city in and the county seat of Red Willow County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 7,446 at the 2020 census. History McCook was platted in 1882 when the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad was extended to that point. It was named in honor of Alexander McDowell McCook, a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. McCook is known as the capital of the Buffalo Commons The Buffalo Commons is a conceptual proposal to create a vast nature preserve by returning of the drier portion of the Great Plains to native prairie, and by reintroducing the American bison ("buffalo"), that once grazed the shortgrass prairie. .... In the 1980’s when times were hard, academics proposed that they should depopulate the high plains and give it back to the buffalo, except people of the town did not agree and wanted to stay on the land that they loved. The people were resourceful and able to overcome the hardship/stay in their community. Nowadays, ...
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McCook, Texas
McCook is an unincorporated community An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. Most other countries of the world either have ... in Hidalgo County, Texas, Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The community is located on Farm to Market Road 681 northwest of McAllen, Texas, McAllen. History McCook was founded circa 1925. By 1936, the community had its own school district, post office, and church; for the next few decades, its population hovered near 40 residents. By 1964, the population had risen to 100. As of 2000, the population was 91; the residents were spread out over a rural area. References

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McCook County, South Dakota
McCook County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. At the 2020 census, the population was 5,682. Its county seat is Salem. The county was established in 1873, and was organized in 1878. It was named for the former governor of the Dakota Territory and Civil War general Edwin Stanton McCook. McCook County is part of the Sioux Falls, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography The terrain of McCook County consists of rolling hills, mostly devoted to agriculture. The terrain slopes to the south and southwest; its highest point is near its northeast corner, at 1,798' (548m) ASL. The county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.5%) is water. Major highways * Interstate 90 * U.S. Highway 81 * South Dakota Highway 38 * South Dakota Highway 42 Adjacent counties * Lake County - northeast * Minnehaha County - east * Turner County - southeast * Hutchinson County - southwest * Hanson County - west * Miner County - northwest Protected areas * Ediger State Ga ...
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McCook Field
McCook Field was an airfield and aviation experimentation station in Dayton, Ohio, United States. It was operated by the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps and its successor the United States Army Air Service from 1917 to 1927. It was named for Alexander McDowell McCook, an American Civil War general and his brothers and cousins, who were collectively known as " The Fighting McCooks". History In 1917, anticipating a massive need for military airplanes by the United States during World War I, six Dayton businessmen including Edward A. Deeds formed the Dayton-Wright Company in Dayton, Ohio. In addition to building a factory in Moraine, Ohio, Deeds built an airfield on property he owned in Moraine for use by the company. Deeds was also interested in building a public aviation field along the Great Miami River approximately one mile (1.6 km) north of downtown Dayton, purchasing the property in March 1917. He called it North Field to differentiate it from the South Field in Mor ...
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McCook (Amtrak Station)
McCook station is an Amtrak intercity train station in McCook, Nebraska, served by the''California Zephyr''. The depot opened on April 13, 1926 by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad to replace an earlier structure from 1882. The brown brick depot features Tudor Revival detailing as seen in the pointed arch windows and the buttresses A buttress is an architectural structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall. Buttresses are fairly common on more ancient buildings, as a means of providing support to act against the lateral (si ... that divide the facades into regular bays. References External links Amtrak stations in Nebraska Buildings and structures in Red Willow County, Nebraska Former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad stations 1926 establishments in Nebraska Railway stations in the United States opened in 1926 {{nebraska-railstation-stub ...
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McCook Army Airfield
McCook Army Airfield was activated on 1 April 1943. It is located nine miles (14 km) northwest of McCook, Nebraska, McCook, a city in Red Willow County, Nebraska, Red Willow County, Nebraska, United States and is southwest of North Platte, Nebraska. It was constructed in 1943 . The site is bordered on all sides by level farm ground. History McCook AAF was one of eleven United States Army Air Forces training bases in Nebraska during World War II. The base included three 150 by concrete runways, five hangars, and barracks for 5,000 men. It operated with three divisions: Base Services (hospital, chapel, theater, band, gymnasium, fire station, post office, photo lab, library, and military police); Maintenance and Supply (air service groups, post engineers, machine shop, warehouses); and Training (celestial navigation, gunnery and bombing, communications, radar, and aircraft maintenance). Approximately 110 buildings and structures were constructed. The airfield was activa ...
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McCook Regional Airport
McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport is two miles east of McCook, in Red Willow County, Nebraska. It was formerly McCook Municipal Airport and McCook Regional Airport. It sees one airline, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025 called it a ''general aviation'' airport (the ''commercial service'' category requires 2,500 enplanements per year). The airport is named after McCook-born Ben Nelson, a United States Senator and the 37th Governor of Nebraska. History During World War II, a larger training airfield was built some eight miles north of McCook Regional to train heavy bomber crews. Known, somewhat confusingly, as McCook Army Airfield the base closed in 1945 and was transferred to state control and renamed McCook State Airfield. It closed for good in 1969 and has largely reverted to farmland, but the five massive World War II-era hangars are still visible from the air. Facilities The airport covers 6 ...
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