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The Night the Sky Turned Red
It was July 4th, 1866, and Portland, Maine’s population was just beginning to unwind after the Civil War. The weather had been very warm and dry but everyone was looking…
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The Seabees at Port Hueneme
In 1942, the navy sought a location for an advance base on the West Coast to ship construction materiel, equipment, and men into World War II’s Pacific theater. Port Hueneme’s…
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The Statue of Liberty
Feel the power of Lady Liberty!The Statue of Liberty is an awesome visual journey that begins with the fantastic proposal of a French professor to give the United States a…
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The Wheaton Franciscan Heritage
The Wheaton Franciscans were among many Catholic sisters who came to minister in this country in response to the needs of a growing immigrant population. This influx of pioneering women…
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Three Little Crawfish
Down in a southern swamp, a family of crawfish face a big problem. Their three sons have grown too large and their nice, cozy den is now uncomfortably crowded. Poppa…
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Topsail Island
Time often stands still along the picturesque shores that dot one of North Carolina’s favorite barrier islands.Islanders have always loved Topsail’s quiet, small-town charm and seclusion. Local author and photographer…
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Tuscarora Nation
Tuscarora is a sovereign nation in the Niagara region of upstate New York and a member of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.The Tuscarora were the first native people to be dispossessed of…
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Waikiki Beach and Honolulu, Hawaii: A Traveler’s Journal
A Travel Journal Featuring a Photograph by Carol Highsmith of Waikiki Beach and Honolulu, Hawaii Create a cherished keepsake of your favorite journey with this elegant and inspiring…
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Wallaceburg:
Wallaceburg, a progressive industrial community, hasalways been on the move. Its reliance on the local waterways through the Sydenham and Chenal EcarteRivers illuminates an important lifeline in the town. The…
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Washington, D.C.
By 1963, the African American community’s demand for equality could not be ignored. Following the 1954 Supreme Court decision to desegregate schools, those who were oppressed took their place at…
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Washington, D.C.: A Traveler’s Journal
A Travel Journal Featuring a Photograph by Carol Highsmith of Washington, D.C. Create a cherished keepsake of your favorite journey with this elegant and inspiring travel journal. Record…
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Watertown and Codington County, South Dakota
The picturesque, gently rolling hills of northeastern South Dakota were formed by glaciers 20,000 years ago. A French cartographer first mapped the area in 1838, calling it Coteau des Prairies,-French…