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Sacagawea: America's Eve?The essay What Sacagawea Means to Me suggest that Lewis and Clark's guide is the symbolic Eve of the new Eden known as America. Is she?
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SacagaweaA brief overview of the life of Sacagawea, exploring some of the disputed details surrounding an astonding young woman.
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Sacagawea Dollar Coin Collector's GuideUsually coin collecting passions start with ciruculated coins we all have in our pockets. What makes this one different? -
The Lewis and Clark Expedition: The History and ImportanceThe historic achievement known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition is often called one of the greatest accomplishments. Although the journey stands out on its own, it was the effect of a series of remarkable events in history.
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Recovering Justice for the American IndianA very brief look into some history of wars fought against the Native Indian tribes which over time took every spot of land ever occupied by the Indians. It is a sad and bloody part of history! -
Beef PrincessA comical anecdote of a young Jessica Carpenter pushed into competing in a somewhat strange competition. Winning a beauty pageant crown is one thing, but, as she'll find out, winning the Miss Beef crown is a whole different story.
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Famous People Who Died on December 20thFamous People Who Died On December 20th Brittany Murphy, John Steinback, Sacagawea, Roy O. Disney, Bobby Darin
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15 of the Most Famous People from Idaho15 Of The Most Famous People From Idaho Harmon Killebrew, Joe Albertson, Picabo Street, Lana Turner, Gutzon Borglum, Jon Huntsman Sr, Philo T Farnsworth, Sacagawea, George "Pappy" Boyington, Ezra Pount, Jake Plummer, Larry Wilson, Sarah Palin
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I Am a MestizaWith these former leaders' dedication and sacrifice they have inspired, influenced, and forced young, segregated America to transformed into a more civilized and united country, which secured my rights as the successor of black slaves and oppressed women.
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The Order of Events in Streams to the River, River to the SeaA time line of events in Scott O'Dell's famous novel Streams To The River, River To The Sea
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Watson's Wild West Dinner Theater and Museum in Elkhorn, WisconsinAt Watson's Wild West Museum, you might run into some spirits from the era of untamed wilderness and untamed cowboys. It's easy to forget the hustle and bustle of our modern society as you wander through the unique museum. -
Lewis and Clark's Great Journey to the WestLewis and Clark revealed the West to the early Americans. Their brave journey makes for a fascinating story that reveals the character of the United States. -
Creative Arts Theatre and School Highlights YouthThe Creative Arts Theatre and School in Arlington, Texas, is a cultural arts institute offering year-round classes, and where children are involved in all aspects of productions. Learn about the School and the 2009-2010 Spotlight Series.
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75 Suggestions for Naming Your HomeschoolIf you are having a tough time deciding on a homeschool name, here are some suggestions for names that you may want to consider.
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"Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" the Amy Adams ShowAmy Adams plays Amelia Earhart and she steals the show from the moment she arrives. Every time she is on the screen it's awesome.
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Tips for Finding Coins While Taking a WalkWhat is now a fun, healthy, relaxing and challenging hobby, finding coins while taking a walk, has roots in walks I took as a child with my maternal grandfather more than 40 years ago.
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American History at a GlanceWars and bloodshed, triumphs and achievements have built a strong nation that can prevail throughout time. Explore what makes America the home of the free and the land of the brave.
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Free Homeschool Lesson Plan: Equal Rights for Women, a Long, Hard StruggleThis free, homeschool lesson plan introduce the topics of women's voting rights and equality under the law. -
Oregon Turns 150: Why It's Worth Celebrating and Upcoming EventsIt's likely many aren't aware of the profound history in the formation of Oregon. Now that the state is turning 150 this year, the state's residents will be allowed to consolidate the state's fascinating past with the future... -
Holidays on Earth Today: December 20, 2008Check out today's international holiday; includes celebrity birthdays!
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Products They Should InventA humorous look into what should be the next generation of "As Seen On TV" products.
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American History, Part VII: Little Known Facts About Lewis & ClarkPresented here for your enjoyment is a list of little known facts about Lewis & Clark--facts that are so little known, I don't even know what they will be as I write these words. -
May 14th Holidays and ObservancesToday is the anniversary of the first public performance of "The Stars and Stripes Forever." It is also the anniversary of the day the Lewis and Clark expedition left St. Louis. -
Movie Review - Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (1997)Narrated by Hal Holbrook with the aid of Stephen Ambrose, historian, and several experts on Lewis and Clark, this documentary recounts precise details based on the journals of the participants. -
USNS Chavez Not First Ship with Non-Combat NamesakeA public uproar has ensued following the U.S. Navy's decision to name its new vessel after labor activist Cesar Chavez. This is not the first time a naval vessel has been named after a person of non-military stature. -
The Statues of CharlottesvilleA guided tour of the most prominent monumental statues in the city of Charlottesville Virginia. -
KidzAustin Clan Finds Family Friendly Fun While Visiting the Kansas City, Kansas AreaThe KidzAustin family leaves Austin, Texas to visit family in the Kansas City, Kansas area. Read about our adventures and suggested family friendly places to check out when you visit this area abundant with options for the whole family.
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Tomahawk to DiabetesDiabetes Symptoms and Prevention
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La Grande, Oregon: Western Town Ushers in One's Dreams of Hearth and HomeLa Grande, Oregon is the largest town in Eastern Oregon, but remains small by most standards; yet it was a catalyst for exploration and settlement. Its history makes a visit a unique experience while giving the visitor the feel of hearth and home. -
Undaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose - Book ReviewUndaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose is a compelling narrative that interweaves a fascinating biography of Meriwether Lewis with a spellbinding account of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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First PathfindersThis is a short summary of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Pompey's Pillar National MonumentPompey's Pillar is a sandstone butte that contains the only surviving evidence of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition.
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The Lewis and Clark ExpeditionThis article offers a description of the Lewis and Clark expedition and its benefits.
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The Lewis and Clark ExpeditionA look at the Lewis and Clark Expedition that paved the way for the Westward Movement.
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Review: American Legacy Coin SetsIn 2005 the US Mint started producing what are known as American Legacy coin sets. These sets were produced for 4 years, 2005-2008.
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Holidays on Earth Today: December 20, 2009Celebrate today with these fun pre-Christmas holidays! -
Oregon: Fun Facts and TriviaWhile it's known as an outdoorsy state, Oregon offers a lot of unusual attractions. Many famous Americans have called it home. -
New John Adams Dollar Coin Available TodayThe United States Mint announces today the release of the one dollar John Adams coin.
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U.S. Mint to Release Dollar Coins, Deceased Presidents to Be HonoredOn a recent visit to the Westfield Meriden Shoppingtown Mall in Meriden, CT, also known as the Meriden Square, I was able to speak with several representatives of the U.S. Mint regarding their latest mission in bringing history alive. -
How to Collect Set of Kennedy Half Dollars from Coins Found in CirculationFrom an exclusive one-on-one interview this writer had with Mrs. Bickerson which appeared in the December, 2004 issue of Coinage magazine
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