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East Haddam's Creek Row: A Road Back In Time
The Hartford CourantI love old roads. They are about as close to a time machine as one can get, outside of the one I'm tinkering with in my basement. And East Haddam's Creek Row is about as old as they come, being the first road built in a town that dates to the 1660s, when...Tags: Travel, Rivers, Gardens and Parks, Manchester, Haddam
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Salem History
Founded: 1802 History: Before the Europeans explored Salem 64 years after they settled Jamestown, Salem was populated by a tribe of Native Americans known as the Totero. The area, when discovered by explorers years later, was originally named...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Minority Groups
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Martinsville History
Founded: 1928 History: Martinsville, founded by Native American Revolutionary War general Joseph Martin, began as a part of the larger Henry County. Martinsville, though recognized as a separate town, wasn't officially independent of Henry County...Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Arts and Culture, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Patrick County, History
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Apodaca: Ancestry accounts for a lot
Every now and then, it's valuable to look back at our roots to understand how where we came from has shaped who we are today. As Americans, we are raised on the belief that it is our God-given right to forge our own destiny. This birthright was handed...Tags: Elections, Pablo Picasso, Francisco Franco, Jai Alai, Politics
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Youths to travel around world
Have you ever wanted to travel to a foreign country, someplace exotic, new or exciting? Traveling takes you away for a short time and gives you the freedom to enjoy life and all its wonders.
Traveling is just what Aberdeen Community Theatre's Young...Tags: Travel, India, Trips and Vacations, Minority Groups
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In the Galleries
In Aberdeen
Aberdeen Recreation and Cultural Center Gallery, 225 Third Ave. S.E.: The Summer Sculpture Show runs until Sept. 21, when a closing reception runs from 6 to 8 p.m. Normal gallery hours are 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m....Tags: Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, Human Interest
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Aberdeen Catholic School System 2011-12 school year information
Mission Instilling Catholic values and promoting academic excellence by nurturing mind, body and soul. Registration The ACSS offers three attendance centers. Roncalli Primary is located at 419 First Ave. N.E., and has SonShine Patch day care, Out of...Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Health, Career and Workplace, Woods (music group), Unions
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FROM THE EDITOR
Just some random observations on a Monday morning ... - Mr. Yuk: His face says it all. He's putrid green with his tongue sticking out. It can only mean "Mr. Yuk" has found something unsafe for human consumption. Some enterprising "artist" used Mr. Yuk...Tags: Travel, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Elections, South Dakota
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Community Shares Ideas on Bronson Park Fountain
FOX 17 News ReporterMany consider it the centerpiece of Bronson Park in Kalamazoo: it’s called ‘Fountain of the Pioneers” built in the late 1930's by Alfonso Iannelli. Preservationists have asked for it to be on the National Historic Registry. The...Tags: Europe, Human Interest, Minority Groups
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Entertainment, history await during program Sunday at Whitestone Hill Battlefield Historic Site
Cowboy singer T.J. Casey of Billings, Mont., will provide the entertainment Sunday in the annual program at the Whitestone Hill Battlefield Historic Site northwest of Ellendale, N.D. Casey has spent two-thirds of his life in a saddle, working cattle and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Elections, Arts, North Dakota, Fine Arts
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Play to take audience through tales worldwide
Aberdeen Community Theatre's Young People's Theatre is busy planning a trip around the world in Patrick Greene and Jason Pizzarello's “Around the World in 8 Plays.”
It's a trip that takes place in a simple marketplace square and the only luggage...Tags: Travel, Jamaica, Trips and Vacations, Minority Groups
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Aberdeen students ahead of state average
edickey@aberdeennews.comMore Aberdeen students ranked advanced or proficient in math and reading on South Dakota tests than the statewide average. Aberdeen was 81 percent advanced or proficient in math and 80 percent in reading, which is higher than the statewide scores: 77...Tags: Science and Technology, High School Sports, Schools, Elections, South Dakota
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Original site for Native Americans topic gallery.