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More explosives found in St. Mary's state park Tuesday
Underwater surveys of the shoreline along a state park in Southern Maryland turned up eight more World War II-era military explosives, according to fire officials. More than 18 pieces of military ordnance — artillery shells — have been...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, State Parks, Defense, Tourism and Leisure, Wars and Interventions
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Ask the Mayor: Major changes to be seen in enticing tourists to S.D.
After spending much of the week among other Aberdeen representatives at the South Dakota State Tourism Conference in Pierre, I've had no new questions for this column. So it's an opportunity to report on the conference. Tourism in South Dakota was hurt,...Tags: Executive Branch, Tourism and Leisure, Government, Dennis Daugaard, New York City
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Several State Parks Closed Because Of Winter Storm
Several state parks on the coast and in the Willamette Valley are closed or have limited services due to this week's winter storm.
Agate Beach: Closed.
Alfred Loeb: Boat ramp, cabins and part of campground closed.
Beverly...Tags: State Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Travel
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Neighbors battle it out over a piece of property
Multimedia JournalistTwo neighbors are battling over a piece of property in Franklin County but this isn't your everyday quarrel; one of those neighbors is the Federal Government. Next door to theBooker T. WashingtonNational Monument lies nearly two and a half acres of land...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, National Parks, Gardens and Parks, Rentals, House Building
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South Coast Plaza begins celebration of Lunar New Year
COSTA MESA — To the crashing of cymbals and beating of drums, a brilliantly adorned troupe of Lion Dancers at South Coast Plaza on Thursday heralded the arrival of the Year of the Dragon.
The shopping center was kicking off its 13-day celebration...Tags: Domestic Travel, Entertainment Events, International Travel, Entertainment, Arts
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How Pure Michigan spends $25 million
Staff WriterBy now, almost everyone in Michigan and a good portion of the national television-watching population, have heard the calm narration of actor Tim Allen beckoning people to the state of Michigan. “This light shines for us all. This light is Pure...Tags: Frank Foster, Michigan Legislature, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, International Travel
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Travel info on world cruises
Here is some information from Cruise Lines International Assn. members that offer world or "grand cruises." A few lines based in other countries also offer similar voyages. Most 2012 world cruises started in January, but there may be availability on...Tags: Portugal, Bodies of Water, Travel, South Africa, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Top 5 Thing To Do
There are a number of big events happening this weekend that will provide plenty of things to see and do. Attend a bridal show full of everything you need to know to plan a wedding, take a wild ride through our solar system, or watch monster trucks...Tags: Boeing Co., Family, Music, Entertainment, Astronomy
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Milwaukee mansion doors open wide
MILWAUKEE — At the turn of the 20th century, Milwaukee was in its heyday. Its thriving breweries, tanneries and manufacturers provided good jobs, and its many tradespeople and craftsmen built quality housing.
Some of the houses were more...Tags: Artists, Architecture, Artists, Arts, Travel
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Yosemite: Ansel Adams Gallery classes put photography in focus
"Great shot," my friend said. "Yeah, my Canon G10 is really smart." After two years of mumbling, "Shutter speed, ISO — I don't know," as I put my camera in auto (or "idiot-proof") mode, it seemed time for me to know as much about photography as my...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, National Parks, Photography, Artists
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A house that claimed his fame
There are many ways you could list the well-known white house in Hancock Park that is on sale for $2.1 million:
It has a pool, a sauna and a steam room.
A home theater with a bar.
Six bedrooms and six baths.
Nineteen Michelangelo's Davids lined up...Tags: Michael Jackson, Personal Service, Christmas, Music Theater, Music
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Buildings Are Major Piece Of Hartford Revival
This is the sixth and final in a series of editorials on what the state should do in 2012. Since taking office in mid-2010, Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra has taken action to remove the city's two leading eyesores — the former H.B. Davis building,...Tags: East Haven, College Baseball, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Pedro E. Segarra
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