The first Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival atJefferson’s Poplar Forest retreat will be held on Saturday, November 21, 2009. Poplar Forest is the...
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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 United States Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors the men and women of the navy with a wide open plaza of concrete and water, and statues and...
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A trolley bridge was built in 1908 across the Deerfield River connecting the towns of Shelburne and Buckland in Massachusetts. The 400 foot bridge...
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There are so many Statue of Liberty replicas that you might feel left out if your town doesn’t have one. The Statue of Liberty has become a...
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In honor of Mahatma Gandhi, October 2 is observed as International Day of Non-Violence. Statues of Gandhi, striding along wearing his traditional...
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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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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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While Fort Scott was at the center of the sweep of history through the westward movement, the Mexican War, and the Civil War, it was also the home of...
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Actually, the answer to this question is everywhere! The original Statue of Liberty, which was given as a gift from the people of France to the...
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