The Grand Illumination in Williamsburg, Virginia began seventy five years ago with the simple lighting of candles in the windows and decorating with...
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The R. Charlton Coffeehouse will be open for tours beginning November 23, 2009 after a weekend of introductory programs and festivities. Visitors...
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Seattle is known for its great food, and the Pike Market Place in Seattle is almost enough to tempt the visitor to settle down and stay in this lovely...
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The lives of the African Americans in Virginia during Colonial times are getting increased attention from Colonial Williamsburg, which is offering a...
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Harper’s Ferry in West Virginia is commemorating the 150th anniversary of John Brown’s raid in1859. John Brown was a staunch abolitionist...
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The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia is dedicated to preserving the objects and history of the Confederacy. The collection includes...
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Colonial Williamsburg is offering patterns for unusual 18th century inspired patterns for pumpkin carving for Halloween. There are fifteen patterns...
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The Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan was lit up with bright yellow and red lights on September 30, 2009 in honor of the 60th anniversary of...
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Colonial Williamsburg will begin a new program depicting the Native Americans in Williamsburg in 1775 on the Eve of the American Revolution on October...
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The El Rey Inn in Santa Fe New Mexico is a delightful place to stay when touring along old Route 66, making a detour on a road trip, or just looking...
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