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Updates on New Philadelphia Archaeology Project

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Historic Site is America's 424th National Park! Follow news and updates on our project Facebook page. From the National Park Service News Release, April 4, 2024 Christopher Collin
Historical research by Christopher Fennell and colleagues concerning the town of New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois, founded by Free Frank McWorter in 1836

ERBzine 6338: IV WEEK JULY ERB Events 22 - 31

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(1914.07.25-1994.12.31) American athlete and actor was born in Los Angeles on this date. He was a decathlete and football star who was one of the first African American players in

Feature Films with Major Latter-day Saint (LDS) Characters

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across the ocean to the American continent. Northfork $1,420,578 2003 197 Marshall Bell as Mr. Stalling Saralyn Sebern as Mrs. Stalling Ginny Watts as Mrs. Stalling Michael Polish
List of dozens of feature films in which a major character is a Latter-day Saint, or a Mormon. The list includes Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Ocean's Eleven, Rain Man, and

Everything's Hot Down in New Orleans

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steamer bound for South America, and you may begin to see why the city captures so many hearts. To get the best breezes, catch the Canal Street Ferry at the end of Canal Street an

A History of Art for Beginners and Students, by Clara Erskine Clement.

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Hadrian; but here in America we have seen the same passion manifested in the desire to have such furniture as Queen Anne and her people admired, or such as "came over in the Mayfl

Catskill Mountain House | Documentary World | Willow Mixed Media | Tobe Carey

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fascinating story of America's first great mountain top hotel, romantic tourism, and cut-throat competition in New York's Northern Catskills. For 140 years, from 1823 to 1963, the


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