Peanuts fans and foodies will be delighted with the new exhibit, “Tastes Have Changed - Peanuts Cooks”, opening at the Charles M. Schulz...
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Punctuation is essential to understanding the English language, so essential, in fact, that it gets its own day. Happy National Punctuation Day to...
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Smithsonian museums in Washington, DC are free every day of the year, including Museum Day, but on September 26, 2009, participating museums which...
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Gris Grimly will be at the September 24 Unhappy Hour at the Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia. This award winning illustrator of the new book, Edgar...
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The festival of San Gennaro is being celebrated in the Little Italy section of New York City between September 10 and 20, 2009. While many cities...
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New Amsterdam Village in New York City during the NY400 celebration was the opportunity for Holland to showcase old Amsterdam, as well as celebrate...
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Colonial Williamsburg is an entire town of stories, but more formal storytelling programs called, “Spinning Stories, Spanning Time,” will...
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Henry Hudson arrived in New York Harbor in 1609, and that visit is being celebrated in the city which began as the Dutch town of New Amsterdam. The...
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The Coleman Theatre in Miami, Oklahoma has been restored to better than new. The seats are a third bigger to accommodate the larger size of Americans...
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Bastille Day is a great time to add some French history and culture to your life. While recent years have brought out occasional calls for...
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