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Trashing of Slate Belt historic home sends two men to state prison
Two men who trashed a historic farmhouse near the Appalachian Trail are headed to state prison to serve lengthy sentences, due to their long criminal pasts. At 22, Ronald C. Ulmer is already what is known as a repeat felony offender, a classification...Tags: Punishment, Judges, Theft, Prisons, Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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$599 ALASKA Seven-night Alaska Northbound cruise from Vancouver to Anchorage, leaving Aug. 31, Diamond Princess for your cruise. Scenic cruising with stops at Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Glacier Bay National Park and College Fjord. Inside stateroom....
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Volunteers pour into Fort McHenry wetlands to clean up
More than 100 gloved volunteers, some in boots and others in waist-high waders, streamed along narrow paths and historic sea walls Saturday in a secluded nook of wetlands just south of Fort McHenry, their eyes scanning for trash or the perfect spot to...
Tags: Fort McHenry, Pigtown, Patapsco, Pikesville, War of 1812
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It's Shopping Saturday! Check out our mono list of retail coupons
Sun SentinelFreebie Friday morphs into Shopping Saturday! Our freebie free-for-all goes coupon crazy with retail coupons and deals, free offers, savings on dining and fun things to do. Use it to save all weekend long! Don't forget, Mother's Day is May 12! "Like"...Tags: Email, Grocery Coupons, Stein Mart Incorporated, Target, Everglades National Park
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Fourth-graders cut ribbon on C&O Canal TRACK Trail
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comWilliamsport Elementary School fourth-graders helped National Park Service officials open two new educational trails Friday morning at the C&O Canal National Historical Park in Williamsport. Park Superintendent Kevin Brandt was among a handful of...Tags: Georgetown, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Good fences make safe lions
During the 1960s, when most African nature reserves were being established, lions tended to be born free. But today, freedom doesn't always serve them well. Fifty years ago, human population densities were low in the areas where lions roamed. But...
Tags: World Bank Group, Tanzania, Travel, Conservation, Budgets and Budgeting
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Kite Day on Fort Monroe
Per a National Park Service news release: When: Thursday, April 25 Location: Continental Park, Fort Monroe on Fenwick Road Fee Information: No Fee Contact Name: Aaron Firth Contact Phone Number: (757)722-FORT (3678) Presented by: National Park Service,...Tags: Travel, Fort Monroe, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Free entrance to Everglades National Park through Friday
Sun SentinelExplore Everglades National Park for free through Friday. The park service is offering free entrances at 100 U.S. national parks to celebrate National Park Week April 22-26. There are lots of fun things to do in this 1.5 million-acre playground in South...Tags: Canaveral National Seashore, Everglades, Travel, Everglades National Park, Tourism and Leisure
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It's Shopping Saturday! Save at the mall with our list of retail coupons
Sun SentinelFreebie Friday morphs into Shopping Saturday! Our freebie free-for-all goes coupon crazy with retail coupons and deal, free offers, savings on dining and free fun things to do. Use it to save all weekend long! "Like" our Sentinel Deals page on Facebook;...Tags: LOFT, Grocery Coupons, The Home Depot, Dunkin' Donuts, Macy's
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National Park Service selects experienced operator to run Peaks of Otter Lodge
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefA popular destination on the Blue Ridge Parkway will re-open with new management. The Peaks of Otter Lodge will be operated by Delaware North Parks & Resorts. The company is based in New York and has a lot of experience working with the National Park...Tags: Ridge, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Gardens and Parks
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Subcontractors sought for Flight 93 memorial work
Daily American Staff WriterThe National Park Service is soliciting bids for the construction of the Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor Center in Stonycreek Township. The project includes the construction of the visitor center and learning center campus, related infrastructure and...Tags: Travel, Human Interest, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Tree planting underway again at Flight 93 memorial
Daily American Staff WriterAn army of volunteers converged on the Flight 93 National Memorial Friday morning for the first of four days of planting trees. Among the 160 volunteers was a group of 20 students, faculty, staff and administrators from the Penn State Altoona campus....Tags: NASCAR, Energy Resources, Mining, The Pennsylvania State University, Natural Resources
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