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| Film 2000. Written by Vivienne Radkoff. Directed by Steven Schachter. Starring Mark Harmon, Mary McDonnell, Catherine Hicks, Philip Casnoff, Bill Cobbs, Brittany Tiplady, Ed Evanko. |  | |
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| # | | BOGUS BUSINESS BUREAU | | 1 | Atlas Lumber Co. LTD  | BBB | Companies | Construction Companies | | Atlas Lumber Co. LTD Lumber company in Somerville.

| | 2 | Enterprise Livery Stable  | BBB | Pets | Pet Services | | Enterprise Livery Stable Livery in Somerville.

| | 3 | O. Smith Haberdashery  | BBB | Apparel | Clothing Stores | | O. Smith Haberdashery Clothing store where Charles buys a new suit in Somerville.

| | 4 | Somerville Gazette  | BBB | Media | Newspapers-Gazettes | | Somerville Gazette Laura Brown's newspaper in Somerville.

| | 5 | St. Louis: Our Heritage and History  | BBB | Literature | Books-History | | St. Louis: Our Heritage and History Book that Charles finds at the library while researching Somerville.

| | FICTITIOUS TIMELINE | | 6 | March 3, 1896  | Dates | 19th Century and earlier | Events | | March 3, 1896 Charles Lattimer stumbles across a time slip that occurs on one of his regular train rides as the train goes through a tunnel that leads to a small town called Somerville in the 1890s.

| | 7 | March 5, 1896  | Dates | 19th Century and earlier | Events | | March 5, 1896 Charles Lattimer returns to Somerville, spending the day with Laura Brown. He helps her out at the newspaper as her typesetter, then takes her out to lunch. He plans to leave that night, but there's a problem with the train.

| | 8 | March 6, 1896  | Dates | 19th Century and earlier | Events | | March 6, 1896 Laura Brown's Somerville Gazette becomes the first Missouri newspaper to publish a cartoon, drawn by Charles Lattimer, her visitor from the future.

| | 9 | March 6, 1896  | Dates | 19th Century and earlier | Events | | March 6, 1896 Following a problem with the train, Charles Lattimer spends a second day in Somerville, renting a horse and riding out to Laura Brown's house. They spend the day together, until he admits he is married and she tells him to leave.

| | 10 | March 7, 1896  | Dates | 19th Century and earlier | Events | | March 7, 1896 Revised Timeline: Charles Lattimer, a visitor from the future, saves Laura Brown, her daughter and a whole bunch of other residents when he warns them about an impending gas explosion in the town square when President McKinley is there for a campaign event.

| | 11 | March 7, 1896  | Dates | 19th Century and earlier | Death Dates | | March 7, 1896 Original Timeline: After Charles Lattimer, a visitor from the future, suggested newspaper owner Laura Brown approach President McKinley outside his hotel when he visits Somerville for a campaign, she does just that - putting herself in the same location as a gas explosion that kills her.

| | MAKE BELIEVE MAP | | 12 | Somerville  | Map | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | | Somerville Small town in Missouri. Charles Lattimer stumbles across a time slip that occurs on one of his regular train rides as the train goes through a tunnel that leads to a small town called Somerville in the 1890s.

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