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- St. Louis Family Fun Are you thinking about vacationing in St. Louis? Do you live in St. Louis and want to see the sites that you haven't seen yet? There is so much to see besides the "Big Seven", as I call them (the Arch - National Museum of Westward Expan...
- Neanderthal Art on Squid 50 From before written history humans have expressed their experiences, sightings and passions with beautiful illustrations in the form of art. Prehistoric art! Art has been around since they, we ... gained technology to create cave art , rock paitning,...
- Ellsworth Rock Garden at Kabetogama Lake - VNP Ellsworth Rock Garden created by J.E. Ellsworth from 1944 to 1965 on Kabetogama Lake, Minnesota in Voyageurs National Park is a historic grotto. Jack was a Chicago building contractor who lived on the north shore of lake during the warm season with h...
- Rhyolite: A Nevada Ghost Town Many people that visit Death Valley, California have no idea that right outside the park is a very interesting ghost town that's been featured in numerous magazines and books about ghost towns. Right on the border of California and Nevada, Rhyolite w...
- Stazjia's Lensography Now I live in Wiltshire, in the South of England. It's a very rural county, apart from the city of Swindon, it's almost entirely small towns and villages with nobody living more than 15 minutes from the real countryside. I have two dogs, a springer...
- Vintage glass negatives I have owned these glass negatives for around 30 years, but only recently got a scanner, an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo, which is capable of scanning them. Many of the negatives are too large to fit my scanners negative holder, so some of them are on...
- Gladiator : A movie of Epic Proportions When the Gladiator was first released in 2000 it was a breathtaking display of action and adventure. One of the first movies to begin to use computers to create truly epic and powerful scenes, Gladiator is a must see for any epic movie fan.
- History Of the World Strategy Board Game History of the World is a Turn Based Strategy Wargame of the same genre of Risk. Each turn, each player is put in charge of an empire to run. 7 turns and the game is over! A great board game for board game lovers, here are some useful resources for y...
- Real Mississippi Hauntings A ghost has been defined as the disembodied spirit or soul of a deceased person, although in popular usage the term refers only to the apparition of such a person. Often described as immaterial and partly transparent, ghosts are reported to haunt par...
- Goodwood Revival The Goodwood Revival is a Spectacular Weekend for all Classic Car and Bike Enthusiasts. It is also like stepping back to a much nicer age as thousands of people enter into the spirit of the event by dressing in period clothing. This is my tribute to...
- Noho, New York Noho is a triangular-shaped historic district in New York City, roughly bordered by Houston to the south, Broadway to the west, Bowery to the east, and Astor Place to the north. The name Noho comes from "North of Houston" and is a rela...
- The Majestic Theatre - San Antonio The Majestic Theatre in San Antonio Texas is a national historic landmark built in 1929 by John Eberson for Karl Hoblitzelle's Interstate Theatres. It opened as a motion picture theatre and was the second largest theatre of it's kind in the country....
- Is Not Just An Old House Who sees you like that so sad and hurt; can't even imagine your happy past.
- Legendary Shangri La In 1933 British novelist James Hilton wrote a book called Lost Horizon, which was about a group of travellers who got lost in a place that Mr Hilton described as a place of eternity, peace and tranquility, an idyllic world of imposing snow mountains,...
- Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary The Brooklyn Bridge turned 125 years old over Memorial Day weekend, May 24 2008. The landmark bridges 125th anniversary was celebrated with fireworks, a Brooklyn Philharmonic performance, fanfare and a weekend long colored lights spectacular to honor...
- McHenry Mansion: Where To Go In Modesto, CA The McHenry Mansion, built in 1883 by Robert McHenry, is on the National Register of Historic places. It is owned and operated by the City of Modesto. In 1923, McHenry Mansion was converted into apartments. Julio and Aileen Gallo bought the old home...
- History of the National Woman's Party This lens provide information of historical significance to the women's suffrage movement. Alice Paul was the leader of this movement. Her home "Sewall-Belmont" House is a Museum and a National Historic Landmark.
- Sarasota Glamorama When Piano Great Art Ferrante died recently after spending his retirement on Longboat Key, the sad news set me thinking about the many famous and infamous people as well as the rest of us who call Sarasota & Her Islands home at one time or anothe...
- So You Want to go to Delray Beach Florida Your introduction to Delray Beach from a South Florida native. Delray Beach is one of my favorite Florida cities. Gorgeous beaches and parks, quaint neighborhoods and historic districts, great dining and nightlife! If you love the outdoors, or would...
- Georgia Lighthouses. Beautiful and Historic! I love lighthouses and on a recent trip to the Georgia coast we went on a quest to photograph each lighthouse. I was pleasantly surprised to find several unique lighthouses near the area where we were staying. After further research, not only did I f...
