Plimoth Plantation Massachusetts: The Life of Native Americans
The Pilgrim settlers were not alone in Plymouth. Within days they encountered an ancient culture when Wampanoags came to the English settlement.
May 5, 2012
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Stillman Rogers
Woolsthorpe Manor - The Birthplace and Home of Sir Isaac Newton
A peaceful atmosphere pervades Sir Isaac Newton's childhood house. The birth of modern science occurred, quite literally, here in 1642.
Mar 31, 2012
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Jo Harrington
Snowdonia's Ancient History in a Nutshell
A six-millennium tale of human activity is told by the rugged valley that runs south from Pen-y-Gwryd to Llyn Gwynant, three miles from Snowdon summit.
Nov 10, 2011
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Anthony Toole
The Irish Hunger Memorial In New York City's Battery Park
Amidst the skyscrapers, at the very bottom tip of lower Manhattan, lies a .5-acre garden monument to those who died in The Great Hunger of 1846-1850
Nov 3, 2011
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Andy Reed
Mt. Hope Cemetery: America's First Municipal Victorian Cemetery
Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York, features over 80 mausoleums, in addition to two stone chapels in Gothic Revival style and Egyptian obelisks
Nov 1, 2011
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Andy Reed
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