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  1. How to Make a Timeline: How to Easily Create any Kind of Timeline The internet is filled with usefull web sites, and among them are timeline generators that can help you easily create a timeline.  While poking around on the internet I have come up with a list of timeline generators that may...
  2. Cairo, Illinois USA Historically, Cairo was a thriving city. People thought Cairo was going to be what Chicago is now. It is located at the southern tip of Illinois (Ohio and Mississippi rivers), so it was perfect for river trade. Cairo's history is what makes it u...
  3. Handcrafted polymer clay costume jewelry in medieval style Jewellery to remind you of earlier epoques. You recall... sometime, somewhere... you saw, or touched, or maybe wore these. You know that your spirit seems to realise this. -------- I have always been drawn to something historical. Images from an anci...
  4. Volcanoes Are Hot Stuff A mountain roars. Rivers of molten rock race to the sea. Towers of ash and smoke billow into the sky. Volcanoes are some of the most terrifying and magnificent wonders of our restless planet.   Scientists have learned a great deal about volcano...
  5. Guide to Historical Romance
  6. Titanic - The Blockbuster Movie Titanic was THE movie to see when it hit theaters in 1997. People went once, twice, three times or more to see this film, yet it is difficult to find someone who will admit that they actually enjoy this movie. Ok, we can all agree that some of the sc...
  7. Political Buttons Political buttons are popular because they are ways to make an internal ideal part of one's external appearance. Some people collect political buttons as a hobby, but more commonly, people gather political buttons that represent who they are at the m...
  8. Meet Gary Habermas Gary R. Habermas was born just outside Detroit, Michigan in 1950. Although he was raised in a Christian home and attended a German Baptist Church, he began having serious doubts about Christianity. For more than ten years, he faced uncertainty about...
  9. The revitalization of Crystal Cove Seemingly frozen in time, the rustic beach cottages of Crystal Cove are the last remaining example of Southern California beach vernacular architecture. Set along a tranquil curve of beach and sand bluffs in Orange County, this nostalgic group of 22...
  10. Sewing A Kimono: Step by Step Instructions Second in my series of CosPlay lenses, here is my lens about the art of making a kimono. As this lens grows it will come to include step by step instruction for making a patterns, selecting the fabric, dyeing the cloth, decorating it with Japanese Ki...
  11. Who and What are Druids Druids who the were and what they did. Some points of history about the druid system. Connections to Egypt and the masonic temple.
  12. Albert Hofmann The Man Who Discovered LSD Albert Hofmann created LSD in his laboratory at Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company in 1938 and in 1943 he was the first person to take it. LSD is the most powerful psychedelic and extremely potent. Hofmann tested LSD on himself and had an intense experie...
  13. James Buchanan James Buchanan, a lifelong bachelor, was the 15th president of the United States. Serving only one term, Buchanan tried in vain to unite a nation divided by slavery and an economic depression.
  14. Historical Re-enactment Historical Re-enactment is a very popular hobby and there are many groups around the country offering the experience of almost any period in history: Dark Ages, Roman, Tudor, Civil War to name the ones that I've taken part in.  People take part i...
  15. An illumination of Byzantine themes in Istanbul Many tourists visit Istanbul every year. Everyone would captures different elements of this city. It is vast as well as "deep". Layer upon layer... it has millefeuilles of cultures and civilizations. As a jewellery designer myself, I have always been...
  16. 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.
  17. Europa Universalis 3 - change the history What is Europa Universalis 3?Europa Universalis 3 is historical grand strategy computer game by Paradox Interactive. Out of all strategy games i`ve tried, this one gave me the best historical feel, and there is more than one reason to try it. You jus...
  18. St. Augustine, Florida St. Augustine Florida is the oldest continuously occupied city in the United States. Located in St. Johns, County on the East Coast of Florida, St. Augustine was named one of the 10 most top places to live in 2009. I visited St. Augustine a few years...
  19. BRITANNIA - A guide to historic sites and nature sites around Britain English Castles, Historical sites, Nature reserves and Wildlife parks. Also the Mistral story about the Harwich Swan and her love triangle.  Enjoy viewing the photos with Nathanville on Multiply Or read about 'The Famous (and not s...
  20. Kimono: Wind and Water Made Wearable The kimono is the wrapped-and-tied, robe-like garment that is the national costume for Japan.  Whether your kimono interest is historical, theatrical, fashionable or textile, this lens has something for you! Please rate this lens if it was helpfu...