The Keele Valley landfill was the largest landfill in Canada and the third largest in North America during its operation. It was the primary landfill site for the City of Toronto and the...
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“All Quiet on the Muscatatuck”: Finding Information in Rural Indiana during the Civil War Emily Lyon On July 14 th , 1863, a spy was captured and questioned in Vernon, Indiana, or so...
Earlier § ; January : I have made a discovery. Possibly it is not up there with the major discoveries by Einstein, Marie Curie or what's-his-name who 'found' the World Wide Web. but I think it is somewhat poignant. I have discovered that Christmas is not very Christmassy when it pours with rain all day and everywhere and everything is covered not in sparkly frost but in thick, wet, oozy mud. Mincepies? No, mudpies. Bedecked? No, bedraggled. Add to this, I have an observation. Why on earth does...
to empowering people to revitalize low-income neighborhoods with state and federal historic tax credits; to research that is helping us to understand and demonstrate how historic places...
natural state for enjoyment by the public and to protect natural diversity through the... Trust Staff with Chairman Catania: Martin Rapp, Michael Catania, Cari Wild, Bob Cartica, and Darin...
Bob Brooks on Matlock ; once lived in Livingston Ben Grauer (1908–1977) – longtime... series Bob Levy (born 1962) – comedian and radio personality known as "The Reverend" Annette D...
Large List of Famous &/or Notable Australian Freemasons ; Some House Hold Names of Men who were not Primarily Politicians ; Famous Freemasons; Australian Prime Ministers ; Famous Freemasons; Australian State Premiers
York State." Watson, he says, "was playing shows statewide by the time he was sixteen" with... a farm tractor accident in 1985, as a fundraiser for Wilkes Community College and to celebrate...
From their mobile phones in their 12th-floor office in London, the team of corporate spies drawn from the UK military was able to keep constant watch on their quarry more than 40 miles away in rural Sussex. They were monitoring the comings and goings at Hunters Farm, a 52-acre estate with an 18th-century country house belonging to the wealthy City of London solicitor Neil Gerrard. A high-tech video camera camouflaged using techniques employed by the British army was hidden in a tree at the entra...