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Saturday, July 17, 2010

“Living History: Try your hand at our July 24 pop quiz” plus 3 more

“Living History: Try your hand at our July 24 pop quiz” plus 3 more


Living History: Try your hand at our July 24 pop quiz

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 06:30 PM PDT

Living History: Try your hand at our July 24 pop quiz Updated Jul 17, 2010 07:47PM MDT People of Utah! Time to check your knowledge of July 24, 1847. (Questions and answers thoughtfully provided.) True or false: Brigham Young was the first white man to enter the Salt Lake Valley. Probably more like the 200th. A few mountain men like Jedediah Smith had been haunting this territory for years. And ...

Illustrated history of Sayre soon available at Sayre Historical Society

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 12:48 PM PDT

SAYRE A Postcard History of Sayre is being published by Arcadia Publishing and will be available for sale in October 2010. The book will contain 128 pages with 240 illustrations and appropriate captions. The illustrations consist of postcards, photos and other images from the archives of the Sayre Historical Society Museum and the private collection of long time Sayre resident, James Nobles ...

History on hooves comes to Lowcountry

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 06:12 AM PDT

History on hooves comes to Lowcountry By Sara Wright For centuries, marsh tackies and other Spanish colonial horses were the most common horses of the Southeast and west of the Mississippi. And so while Coastal Discovery Museums Natalie Hefter doesnt have proof they lived at Honey Horn back when it was a working, crop-producing plantation, the vice president of programs would bet on it.

Where brewing history runs deep

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 05:21 AM PDT

Beer history runs deep in Wisconsin, and with each new year there are more reasons to tour the state, mug in hand. Beer history runs deep in Wisconsin, and with each new year there are more reasons to tour the state, mug in hand.

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