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Travel Guides (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
1. Charlotte Dunhill Hotel This lovely hotel offers a peaceful and relaxing space right in the heart of Charlotte’s bustling uptown district and is just a short walk away from a number of attractions including the Blumenthal Center for the Performing Arts, the Time Warner Cable Arena, the Spirit Square Center for the Arts and the [...]
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Lorna Dee Cervantes (Free subscription) | yesterday
Join me, Lorna Dee Cervantes & Francisco X. Alarcón who will be reading his poems from the new book featuring Precita Eyes Muralists & maestra muralists Susan Cervantes & JuanAlicia, San Francisco Street Art: Mission Muralismo TONIGHT, 8 pm. Come MAPP crawl, stop into The City's only neighborhood Visitors Center at Precita Eyes. Come spread the vision. Come get your book, especially...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Connecticut Science Center, located in downtown Hartford, became the first science center or museum in the country to generate the majority of its energy needs on-site with a fuel cell.* The UTC Power fuel cell technology -- developed in Connecticut -- will generate almost 100% of the electricity demanded by the Science Center on an annual basis. During...
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Tales Of Two Cities (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
A couple of people have suggested that I write something about the construction on the new Robinson Nature Center on Cedar Lane in Columbia. For those who may have missed it, the county is spending almost $4 million for the design and construction of a 25,000 square foot nature center on 18.4 acres of land purchased from the Robinson Nature Center Foundation. The following is a description of the project...
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The Daily Gazette stories (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
State OGS should give the old Washington Avenue Armory to the Schenectady Museum for a new science and technology center
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Zoo visitors may soon use their cell phones to "Call the Wild" as part of a project led by University of Florida researchers to help the public learn more about the nature of science.
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The Observer-Dispatch News RSS (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
At 311 Main St., the sounds of children laughing and playing is commonplace throughout the year.
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Ismailimail (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Addressing Violence: Religious Resources for Conflict Resolution A Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue Dr. Noor V. Gillani has been invited to participate in the 2010 Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue conference to be held June 28-30 at the Mahabodhi Buddhist Center in Leh/Ladakh, India. This dialogue is part of the continuing Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue Series co-sponsored by the Global Family for Love and Peace, [...]...
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Ismailimail (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Addressing Violence: Religious Resources for Conflict Resolution A Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue Dr. Noor V. Gillani has been invited to participate in the 2010 Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue conference to be held June 28-30 at the Mahabodhi Buddhist Center in Leh/Ladakh, India. This dialogue is part of the continuing Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue Series co-sponsored by the Global Family for Love and Peace, [...]...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
DALLAS, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- After years of planning and gathering donations ranging from a few dollars to millions, the Museum of Nature & Science celebrated "the ultimate dig" by breaking ground on the $185-million museum to be constructed at Victory Park in Dallas.
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A Blog Around The Clock (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
From the American Museum of Natural History : SciCafe presents Naughty vs. Nice: The Biological Basis of Greed and Altruism, featuring biologist Lee Dugatkin, University of Louisville, and AMNH Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Rob DeSalle. Join fellow New Yorkers to discuss what makes us naughty or nice by uncovering the evolutionary and cultural roots of greed and altruism, and compare these seemingly...
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NewYorkology: A New York Travel Gui (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
In case you find yourself in New York City on Nov. 26, 2009 looking for something to do besides share a bird with your beloved family members, here are some places that will be open on Thanksgiving Day in NYC : The Macy’s 83nd Thanksgiving Day Parade will begin at 9 a.m. at 77th Street and Central Park West. The new route this year starts out the same, traveling south down Central Park West...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Hamilton County voters are deciding four major countywide issues, including the first-ever local tax for the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County and a tax for the Museum Center at Union Terminal.
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CovSearch Blog (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
There exist a variety of things to see and do while in Tennessee! So explore out the new and thrilling Tennessee attractions when you vacation in our vast state! Whether you enjoy – cities, vast lands, forests, or oceans, the State of Tennessee offers incredible diversity of tourism attractions and activities. Everyone can discover the [...]
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Egyptology News (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
Courier Press The Evansville Museum will throw a Halloween welcome party Saturday for its newest guest, a 2,000-year-old baby mummy. A family public opening for the new show, "The Child Mummy," will run from noon to 2 p.m. in the museum, where the exhibition will remain through Nov. 29. The display features the mummified remains of an Egyptian child who scientists believe was 7 to 8 months...
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amandamiller | 05/20/2009
Despite Massachusetts not being a large sized state, there are still many things one can do, the simple reason lying in its diversity. The Mountains, seashore, its historical past & Boston are few of the highlights that make Massachusetts an ideal destination for the entire family to enjoy together. One of the other interesting features is the red barns. Long before there would be a farming culture...