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The first suppers: A tradition of inaugural meals
Barack Obama will be sworn into office on Tuesday -- just weeks before the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. Obama's inaugural theme, "A New Birth of Freedom," has, fittingly, been drawn from his fellow Illinoisan's Gettysburg Address, and he's...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Barack Obama, Harry S. Truman, Cranberries, James Buchanan
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Back to the start of the first coast-to-coast road -- in Indiana
Special to the TribuneFor highway travelers, This Is the Place.Since 1869, when the last spike of the Transcontinental Railroad was driven into a tie at Promontory, Utah, railroad tracks have stitched together America's East and West Coasts. But less than a century ago, a...Tags: Road Transportation, Holidays, Crime, Law and Justice, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations
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A presidential quiz
The 42 men who've been president of the United States share many characteristics besides membership in one of the world's most exclusive clubs. That means, looking at them as a group, we can extract an "average president." The data can't predict who'll...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Ulysses S. Grant, Zachary Taylor
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The Declaration of Independence, reloaded
When you've spent as many hours unpacking the text of the nation's founding documents as we have, you start to notice how many concerns that were pressing when the United States was founded remain unresolved today. This is obvious with the U.S....Tags: Constitutional Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, North Carolina, William V Williams
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Walter Nugent's "Habits of Empire"
Many of those who oppose U.S. intervention in Iraq say President Bush has recklessly abandoned America's long tradition of peaceful diplomacy and replaced it with an aggressive policy of starting wars, seizing lands and oppressing nations. Not true,...Tags: Iraq, Executive Branch, Wyoming, Government, Puerto Rico
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President's Day Celebration
EVENT: President's Day Celebration DATE: Monday, February 16, 2009 TIME: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: The Children's Museum of Indianapolis COST: FREE WEB: www.ChildrensMuseum.org In celebration of America's leaders, The Children's Museum will...Tags: Children
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Step Up and Speak ' 5k Walk for Epilepsy
EVENT: Step Up and Speak - 5k Walk for Epilepsy DATE: Saturday, November 8, 2008 TIME: 10a.m. WHERE: Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park COST: $15 INFO: 1-800-526-6618 WEB: www.indianaepilepsyfoundation.org The Epilepsy Foundation of Indiana will...Tags: Seizures, Indiana, State Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Epilepsy
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Covered bridge will be rebuilt in Indiana state park
Jackson County is giving away the remains of an 19th century covered bridge that collapsed into the East Fork White River so that a coalition of groups can turn it into a state park's new centerpiece. Jackson County Commissioners voted Tuesday to give...Tags: Indiana, State Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Travel
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At home with our presidents
Special to the TribunePresidential houses are a wonderful way to understand the domestic life of this country's leaders. The Midwest has been historically fertile ground for presidential ambitions, and after the travails of politics, many ex-presidents were content to resettle...Tags: Tuberculosis, Illinois, Ulysses S. Grant, Tourism and Leisure, West Point
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When in the Course of human events...
The Swampby Jim Tankersley France celebrates its independence day on the anniversary of a citizen uprising at a prison; Canada's comes on the anniversary of a legislative act recognizing its self-governance. In the United States, we celebrate a "Dear John"......Tags: Constitutional Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, North Carolina, Government
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Eastern Connecticut
Wood Pond PressWhen Northeastern Connecticut's tourism boosters were trying to figure out what to call their region, someone suggested "The Quiet Corner." The name stuck. Off the beaten path, this area often is overlooked by tourists and its attractions are decidedly...Tags: Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Ulysses S. Grant, African Americans, Sports
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Indiana: Waking up to the new Indianapolis
Tribune staff reporterThis was one of the first cities to convert its sprawling but obsolete Union Station into a wonderland of boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs. That was a major part of the Indianapolis I remembered from a visit in the '80s. Zippy Union Stations still...Tags: Road Transportation, Vehicles, Hotels and Accommodations, Lilly Eli & Co, Indiana Pacers
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