“Living History: Utahs Carnegie libraries are a steel magnates legacy” plus 3 more |
- Living History: Utahs Carnegie libraries are a steel magnates legacy
- History of the Red Sox
- History Fair celebrates East Tennessee's past
- History-making day
Living History: Utahs Carnegie libraries are a steel magnates legacy Posted: 07 Aug 2010 03:30 PM PDT Living History: Utahs Carnegie libraries are a steel magnates legacy By EILEEN HALLET STONE The Salt Lake Tribune Updated Aug 7, 2010 04:58PM MDT In the early 20th century, 23 Utah municipalities had something in common: A Carnegie public library. They could be found in Beaver and Richfield in the states center; Manti, Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant in Sanpete County and Salt Lake Citys west side ... |
Posted: 07 Aug 2010 03:23 PM PDT TEWKSBURY - Visit the Tewksbury Public Library on Wednesday nights this August to hear from our MVPs (most valuable presenters) as they discuss the Boston Red Sox. Next week's "Pair of Sox Talks" program features Dick Johnson, longtime Sports Museum Curator and author of Red Sox Century, as discusses the history of the Boston Red Sox. |
History Fair celebrates East Tennessee's past Posted: 07 Aug 2010 02:35 PM PDT Both visitors and Knoxville residents celebrated East Tennessee's history in Krutch Park on Saturday in the annual history fair. |
Posted: 07 Aug 2010 11:19 AM PDT As Baldwin County community members and Georgia Military College faculty, administrators, alumni, parents and students gathered at Grant Parade Friday morning, hundreds of locals witnessed history in the making on the GMC campus during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new prep school, W.J. Bill Usery Hall. |
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