“Chautauqua brings history to life at C.M. Russell Museum” plus 3 more |
- Chautauqua brings history to life at C.M. Russell Museum
- Briefs: History Center seeks 'Hidden Treasures' for appraisals
- Biggest Sports History Project in the World comes to Waterford The history of the GAA in
- Edsel makes history: Thunderbirds win All-Area net title for first time ever
Chautauqua brings history to life at C.M. Russell Museum Posted: 28 Aug 2010 06:51 PM PDT An old tradition brought history to life at the C.M. Russell Museum on Saturday. The second annual Chautauqua featured famous characters like President Theodore Roosevelt and Jeannette Rankin. |
Briefs: History Center seeks 'Hidden Treasures' for appraisals Posted: 28 Aug 2010 06:00 PM PDT The third annual "Pittsburgh's Hidden Treasures," an event that provides appraisals of household goods valued from the thousands of dollars to the tens of cents, will take place Sunday at the Senator John Heinz History Center. |
Biggest Sports History Project in the World comes to Waterford The history of the GAA in Posted: 28 Aug 2010 07:19 AM PDT The history of the GAA in Waterford is the focus of a major history project about to be carried out. The GAA Oral History Project is one of the biggest sporting history projects ever undertaken in the world and will leave a remarkable legacy for future generations. |
Edsel makes history: Thunderbirds win All-Area net title for first time ever Posted: 28 Aug 2010 06:57 AM PDT History was made Tuesday afternoon when Edsel Ford won the Press & Guide All-Area Tennis Tournament. |
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