In a former public school in Clinton Tennessee, the Green McAdoo Cultural Center tells a story of courage and cowardice, of honor and villainy. It...
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The Hollywood icon will be the focus of a year long celebration. The idea of creating the Walk of Fame was first conceived in 1953, but it took seven...
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Since 2000, the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Dozen Distinctive Destination program has recognized cities and towns that offer an...
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Calico Ghost Town will transform into a Civil War experience over Presidents' Day weekend, February 13th through 15th. Civil War re-enactors from...
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If you've seen the blockbuster Avatar, you'll have seen the jaw-droppingly gorgeous, impossibly beautiful Hallelujah Mountain. It looks eerily similar...
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Take a former mega-movie theatre, do a make-over, and reopen as a 50s themed Retro Dome. Voila - a new venue for theater, films, live music and more....
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The Russian Tea Room one of New York City's most iconic and storied eating establishments, announced that, for the first time ever, it will be...
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Not everyone lives near a prognosticating groundhog, or can make it to Pennsylvania for Punxsutawney Phil's Groundhog Day forecast. Happily, due to...
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The year is 1936. Otto Weidt (born in 1883) has become almost completely blind. He turns to brush-making to earn a living and has opened his Workshop...
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Riding Mountain National Park in the southwest corner of Manitoba is the protected core of the UNESCO designated Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve....
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