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Hearst Castle - America's European Style CastleThis is an article meant to provide information on a visit to Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California. -
Visiting Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CaliforniaHearst Castle is a wonderful attraction for the whole family to see. There is alot of unique history associated with Hearst Castle. Hearst Castle can be found on the central coast of California.
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Hearst Castle and the Best Summer VacationThe best summer vacation I ever took was in 2006, when my husband Jim and I visited Hearst Castle on our way to San Diego. We had no set schedule, just plenty of time to do whatever we wanted. We both agreed this was the best vacation we ever had!
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Phoebe Hearst: Berkeley's 'mom'Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Jane Stanford were soul sisters, their lives bearing uncanny similarities. Each woman was married to a powerful mogul, and each had only one child, doting on them as their husbands built empires.
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Five of the World's Most Expensive Homes: From the Hearst Family Mansion to Dracula's CastleFrom Mumbai to France to Beverly Hills, and from the Hearst Mansion to Dracula's castle - there are some very extravagant homes out there. -
There's Hearst Castle and Then There's Nitt Witt RidgeWeird home just down the road from Hearst Castle. The three-level home was created by one man, Art Beal, over the course of 50 years, beginning in 1928. He cleared the land himself with a pick and shovel. He called them "idiot sticks" because he said anyone could use them.
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Visit the Hearst Center for the Arts in Cedar Falls IowaCreating a masterpiece has never been more accessible than at the Hearst Center! With art classes for kids and adults, the Hearst Center allows residents of the Cedar Valley Iowa to express themselves! -
The Saga of Patty HearstAlthough the Hearst name will remain famous due to the work of its founding patriarch, mass media mogul William Randolph Hearst, it will also live on in the popular imagination due to the ordeal of family heiress Patty Hearst.
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Take a Trip to Hearst CastleHearst Castle, built by mass media mogul William Randolph Hearst over a period of three decades, is a landmark of American architecture. It is now a California Historic Monument, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state.
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Hearst San Simeon State Historic MonumentThere are four guided tours available! Just to warn you though if your are taking little one's each tour is 75 minutes long. Actually, Hearst recommends kids be at least six years old to get the most out of the trip!
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The Strange Odyssey of Patty HearstAnybody remember Patty Hearst? One of the great stories of the 1970s.
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Patty Hearst: Natasha Richardson's Breakthrough PerformanceThis is a review of Paul Schrader's 1988 movie which dramatizes the events of Patricia Hearst's kidnapping by the SLA, and of her eventual involvement with the group.
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William Randolph Hearst: American Newspaper BaronA biography of William Randolph Hearst -
Great Men of Journalism: William Randolph Hearst and Joseph PulitzerWilliam Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer were both great men in the history of Journalism. I believe that Hearst is the greater editor when compared to Pulitzer.
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Hearst Ranch Provides the Best in Gourmet Food and BeefGourmet food is becoming more popular because of its health benefits. Also, it is much more convenient to go gourmet than it was years ago. Its popularity has grown and the price has dropped much lower than just a decade ago.
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Patty Hearst Kidnapped by Extreme Political Group Who Brainwashed Her into Joining Their CauseA bright young women one day and the next, a victim of a brutal crime. Because of the abuse she suffered at the hands of her captors, she was persuaded to believe in their way of life. -
Thomas H Ince: His Mysterious Death on William Randolph Hearst's Boat the OneidaThomas Ince was born in 1882, in Newport, Rhode Island. The Ince family were all involved in show business. Ince began his career in acting at the very young age of 6. -
New York City's First Green SkyscraperHow architect Sir Norman Foster's Hearst Tower brought green design to the New York City skyline and earned LEED's Gold rating. -
The Legend of Prince Valiant - the Complete Series, Volume OneA Professional review of Hearst Entertainment's The Legend of Prince Valiant Volume One on DVD from BCI
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'48 Hours' Journalist Harold Dow RememberedHarold Dow interviewed O.J. Simpson and Patty Hearst, but he will always be remembered for his "48 Hours Mystery" segments and his response after 9/11. -
What Happened This Day in History February 4thI remember this day in 1974 when Patty Hearst was kidnapped.
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Famous People Who Died on December 18thThese are some of the Famous People Who Died On December 18th Chris Farley, Joseph Barbera, Hearst, Bobby Jones Jr., John Alcock
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John Dillinger, Patty Hearst, and Wikipedia? FBI Takes Aim at Online EncyclopediaThe FBI has issued a cease-and-desist for Wikipedia's use of the image of the FBI seal. Wikipedia has declined to comply. -
Famous People Who Died on August 14th in HistoryFamous People Who Died on August 14th in History Joe Kelley, William Randolph Hearst, Pee Wee Reese, Earl Anthony, Herbert Putnam
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Citizen Kane: A ClassicThink you're a film expert? Not until you have seen this classic.
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Murdoch Saw Citizen Kane and Rove is Eager to Use HimRove has an ally-Rupert Murdoch, who confiscated yellow journalism from William Randolph Hearst. They have perpetrated many lies and now that Rove is on FOX News more are in the future.
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Famous People Born on February 20thFamous People Born on February 20th Charles Barkley Rihanna, Phil Esposito, Cindy Crawford, Patty Hearst -
Places to Eat in CambriaCambria is also a small-town artistic hub for many artists! This is a nice little getaway if you decide to get away from the busy Hearst Castle area!
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The Real Reason Cannabis is IllegalCannabis is illegal today because it threatened the Hearst and DuPont empires -
Women in History: Julia Morgan, ArchitectShe was publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst's personal architect and spent two decades working on the Hearst Castle. -
Top Hotels Pismo Beach, CaliforniaPismo Beach, on the Pacific coast of central California, is a great place to stay and enjoy stunning ocean view, wine country, Hearst Castle and the migration of Monarch Butterflies. Here are the top hotels in Pismo Beach. -
The Ten Most Extravagant Mansions in the United StatesFrom the Biltmore family to Thomas Jefferson, from Hearst to Rockefeller, these 10 lavish estates were lived in by some of the richest families in America.
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Central Coast Cayucos: A California Beach Town at Its BestCradled between Morro Bay and Hearst Castle among the rolling California hillside ranchlands just off Highway One, Cayucos is the perfect destination for anyone who wants to experience the Californian Central Coast.
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Journalism: an Endangered SpeciesThe San Francisco Chronicle, the newspaper owned by the legendary Hearst Family, is on the edge. Unfortunately it is the standard and not the exception. As newspapers are going down the drain so is journalism.
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February 20: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Cindy Crawford, Patty Hearst, Brian Littrell, Roger Penske, Sidney Poitier, Rihanna, Bobby Unser, Gloria Vanderbilt and more. Is February 20th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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98 Rock Hosts Love Stinks and the Ex-Games at Padonia StationAre you upset that your loved one recently broke up with you? Well don't despair, get even instead!
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Fair Reporting with a Touch of DeceitThis paper analyzes the political and social issues of yellow journalism as portrayed in the movie, "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum".
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Ecological Friendly Construction is on the RiseEco-friendly construction is increasing, from single-family houses and planned communities to schools, hospitals and other large built environments.
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U.S. Challenges Castro: Look Back at the Bay of PigsWith rumors of Fidel Castro's death coming soon U thought this might be interesting.
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This Time Bill O'Reilly Couldn't Be More WrongThis piece points out the irrational thoughts behind O'Reilly's opinion on a kidnapping case that's troubled America.





