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1940 census records could help genealogical researchers
No one could predict in 1940 that World War II was destined to become the deadliest conflict in history, so they couldn't foresee how important the data in the 1940 census might become one day.
Information about the lives of U.S. citizens, including...Tags: National Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Pennsylvania youth become 'catalyst of change' at 2011 National 4-H Congress
Local youth were part of a 40-member delegation of young leaders who represented Pennsylvania at the recent National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga.
The National 4-H Congress is an annual convocation of 4-H members from across the United States and its...Tags: Animals, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, The National (music group), Animals
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This week: Bob the Builder, the Fixx, Retro Game Night, Doodlebops
Sentinel Staff WriterWhat's up this week with Orlando theme parks and attractions: + Kiddie supergroup Doodlebops will be the musical guest during the Just for Kids Fest at SeaWorld Orlando on Saturday. Show times are 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., but the distribution of tickets...Tags: Music, Glenn Miller, SeaWorld, Arts and Culture, Tampa
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This week: Chocolate, Choo Choo Soul, Iceploration
Sentinel Staff WriterDid someone say chocolate? Here's a quick look at what's happening this week at Central Florida theme parks and attractions: + There are two servings of chocolate programs this Saturday at the Orange County Regional History Center. Food writer and...Tags: SeaWorld, Arts and Culture, Amusement and Theme Parks, Tony Orlando, Busch Gardens Orlando
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This week at attractions: Roberto Clemente exhibit, Aquatica's Polar Plunge, Max & Ruby
Sentinel Staff WriterWhat's hopping this week at Central Florida theme parks and attractions: + "Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente," an exhibit about the late Hall of Famer/humanitarian, opens Saturday at the Orange County Regional History Center in downtown...Tags: Music, Boston Bruins, Concerts, Space Programs, National Hockey League
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This week: Otronicon, SeaWorld's Just for Kids, Merle Haggard
Sentinel Staff WriterNow that we're out of Santa season, new events are set at Central Florida theme parks and attractions this week. + Otronicon, a salute to all things tech, begins its annual four-day run at Orlando Science Center beginning Friday. Activities range from...Tags: Music, Concerts, Arts, SeaWorld, Arts and Culture
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Festival of Trains chugs into Traverse City Dec. 14-Jan 1
TRAVERSE CITY -- Model trains in all shapes and sizes will roll into Traverse City for one of Northern Michigan's most popular holiday traditions, the History Center's Festival of Trains. The ninth annual festival runs Wednesday, Dec. 14 through New...Tags: Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Railway Transportation, Transportation, Christmas
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This week at theme parks: Susan Lucci, expanded holiday happenings
Sentinel Staff Writer'Tis the season for holiday blow-outs at Orlando's theme parks and attractions. Expect crowds. If you're going, pack your patience. (One lady I interviewed about Christmas crowds two year ago referred to one park as "a sea of humanity." You've been...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Marlee Matlin, Christmas, Arts and Culture, Holidays
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This week: More Mannheim, Neil Patrick Harris, corn maze closes
Sentinel Staff WriterHere's a quick look at this week's events at Orlando's theme parks and attractions: + Legoland Florida begins its first-ever Christmas Bricktacular on Monday night at the Winter Haven theme park. Activities include the official tree-lighting ceremony,...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Neil Patrick Harris, Holidays, Arts and Culture, Arts
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This week in theme parks: Goodbye to Jaws, 'Guitar,' Grinchmas
Sentinel Staff WriterWhere to go, what to do at Orlando's theme parks and attractions during the week of Dec. 26, 2011: + The Orlando Science Center spotlights three performers as it winds up its exhibit called "Guitar: The Instrument that Rocked the World." Participating...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Marlee Matlin, Arts, Holidays, Arts and Culture
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Super Celebration site locations set for Super Cars
The 2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee announced Tuesday the Super Celebration Sites, along with key locations around the city, will be hosting Super Cars during Super Bowl weekend. The Super Cars program will showcase 33 Indy Cars, with 32...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Oakland Raiders, Football, Buffalo Bills, Marketing
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On deck: Clemente's life story at Orange County Regional History Center
On New Year's Eve in 1972, a plane carrying baseball star Roberto Clemente crashed about a mile off the shore of Puerto Rico. The right fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates was en route to Nicaragua to deliver aid to earthquake victims. He was 38 years old....Tags: New York Mets, Transportation Accidents, New Year's Day, Air and Space Accidents, Piracy
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