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History Fan: November 2006
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Monday, November 27, 2006. The Houses of Benefit Street in Providence. This morning I caught the 8:30 am double decker commuter rail to Providence, Rhode Island. The Roger Williams National Memorial. Posted by histfan @ 12:28 PM. Tuesday, November 21, 2006. Posted by histfan @ 12:13 PM. Thursday, November 16, 2006. John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. The JFK Library and Museum. Only tells part of the story of JFK's life. A good place to start is at the JFK Birthplace. Posted by histfan @ 2:38 PM.
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Woman About Town: A Capitol Idea! (cont.)
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Saturday, June 20, 2015. This is Martha Washington's tea set! Background, you can see one of the few surviving. Camp chairs commissioned for George Washington. During the Revolutionary War. On day 5, we headed for Georgetown after breakfast. We had reservations to tour the house and gardens at Tudor Place. The home of Martha Washington's granddaughter. I learned all kinds of cool things about George and Martha Washington and their descendants during this visit! The herbaceous border at Dumbarton. At more...
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Woman About Town: June 2015
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Our last full day in DC was set aside for Arlington National Cemetery. The Marine Corps War Memorial. Oddly, though, the bus didn't take us to the Marine Corps War Memorial. Which I definitely wanted to see. I asked our bus tour guide about it, and he mentioned that they'd routed around it for the morning due to ongoing funeral services. Not willing to miss it, hubs and I hopped off the bus again at the welcome center and hoofed it. After lunch, we ...
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CLIENT LIST | Williamsburg Art Conservation Inc. | Thomas A. Snyder
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Http:/ www.williamsburgartconservation.com/google24f57cf4b0a6fbf5.html. Williamsburg Art Conservation Inc. Thomas A. Snyder, conservator. GLOSSARY OF STAINING AND DYEING. HISTORIC VARNISHES AND RESINS. George Washington's Mount Vernon. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Art. Commonwealth of Virginia Executive Mansion. US Senate Commission on Art. Hampton Roads Naval Museum. College of William and Mary. Private Clients on the East coast.
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Study Abroad Internships Fellowships and Small Grant Opportunities for Students - Anthropology
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Toggle Full Site Mode. Applying to our Program. Suggested Sequence of Courses. Is pleased to announce its 2015 Latino Heritage Internship Program. This program is designed to engage the next generation of conservation stewards. HAF will select and oversee twenty highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students to work alongside National Park Service staff on cultural resources projects across the nation. These ten-week internships will be compensated. Summer Archaeological Field Schools. Over the pas...
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Seasan's Brownie Try-it Adventure: April 2011
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Seasan's Brownie Try-it Adventure. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Seasan has been communicating with her pen pal in California. We are teaming up to order the council's own before they become "extinct".lol! Anyhow, back to the pen pal. (I do not want to list a name until I check with her mom. :) Seasan was very excited to receive her letter a few weeks back and four cool try-its from North Dakota Wildlife. Here are two of them:. Monday, April 25, 2011. Discover the Nations Capital Patch. I will post pictures...
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mark's pensieve: Tudor Place
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Is an early eighteenth-century house in Georgetown. (Incidentally, the architect is the same one who designed the Octagon House. The house remained in the same family's hands from when it was built to when it was converted into a house museum in the late twentieth century. That's a long time. One family member lived here for nearly her entire life. Can you imagine living in only one place for your entire life? Di Yin and I took a tour. Sorry I have no pictures. Pictures weren't allowed inside, and my...
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mark's pensieve: July 2012
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Though only three blocks away, I waited for more than half a year to visit the Old Post Office. Its clock tower is the third tallest building in Washington D.C. (after the Washington Monument and the National Shrine. And before the National Cathedral. Here are my pictures. Of both the clock tower and the pavilion (the lower level). After many delays and bouts of community opposition, they were eventually scraped. The building was restored. Friday, July 13, 2012. Thursday, July 12, 2012. My favorite desig...
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