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Magical Egypt Tours with John Anthony West. Dates, Itinerary and Reservations.http://www.jawest.net/tours2.htm
my Egyptian friends and American/European friends living in or traveling to Egypt report back that tourism is still way down, it is safe, and we are, as tourists, and as always, w
Travel to Egypt on a Magical Egypt Tour with John Anthony West, Emmy award winning producer and Egyptologist, focusing on Symbolism, Metaphysics and Alternative Egyptology. See Egy
Just Glass information from the Virtual Glass Museum.http://www.theglassmuseum.com/august.htm
Central Europe, and the Americans, developed iridescent hand made glass to a very high artistic standard in the 1880's and 1890's. Above: Two seashell posy vases by Loetz-Wittwe f
Just Glass - an Introduction from the Virtual Glass Museum, featuring photographs and text about all kinds of collectible glass.
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the war he came to America in 1947 at age 16 and was welcomed by relatives who lived at 365 Williams Avenue in East New York. There he worked at several local businesses in retail
Aircraft Carriers, Japanese Battleshipshttps://friesian.com/kongo.htm
in the face of any American demands. Only the fast Japanese battleships, the reconstructed battle cruisers Kongō , Haruna , Hiei , and Kirishima , played any significant co
A Paris Guide: Montparnassehttps://www.aparisguide.com/montparnasse/
bags and flew back to America at noon. It was a short trip, basically a long layover, long enough to get a taste of Paris, and the first of many. But in my short time staying in M
If Montmartre was like New York?s Greenwich Village then Montparnasse was the East Village, a mix of creativity, seediness and a rollicking good time in between bouts of poverty an
Introductionhttp://mjt.org/intro/genborch.htm
city of Philadelphia in America, Charles Willson Peale was forming a museum that was to become a model for the institution for years to come. Mr. Peale's Museum was open to all pe
Something about Pliosaurshttp://oceansofkansas.com/pliosaur.html
phalanges housed at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH 1735). It is uncertain how the remains became divided among the two museums. LEFT: A cast of the left rear p
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United States of North America and the belligerent nations of the Old World, news of more or less doubtful authenticity filtered, from time to time, into the Western Hemisphere fr
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good music from South America, (North) Africa and elsewhere, at the Nuits du Sud in Vence, every year from mid-July to mid-August. [more] Picturesque villages 118 Kb - 26&nbs
Myth, Philosophy, Why the Greeks?, Parmenides, Greek Historyhttps://friesian.com/greek.htm
. This was published by American Heritage between 1958 and 1978, in a hard cover format, and dealt in international scope with art, history, literature, and other curious topics.
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